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- A woman, accidentally caught in a dark deal, turns the tables on her captors and transforms into a merciless warrior evolved beyond human logic.
- A cocky, chauvinistic advertising executive magically acquires the ability to hear what women are thinking.
- A young man named Kaspar Hauser suddenly appears in Nuremberg in 1828, barely able to talk or walk, and bearing a strange note.
- A lyrical telling of the coming of age of a 13-year-old boy who learns to cope with his newfound sexuality and his unrequited love for the cool kid in school.
- In 1971, due to the world premiere of Death in Venice, Italian director Luchino Visconti proclaimed his Tadzio as the world's most beautiful boy. 50 years later, that shadow still weighs upon Björn Andresen's life.
- A groundbreaking documentary about the temperament trait of high sensitivity found in 20% of the population in both men and women. Based on the findings of bestselling author-psychologist Dr. Elaine Aron ("The Highly Sensitive Person")
- Influenced by Ida, the girl he likes, high-schooler Thorvald campaigns to change his school's mascot, the Viking, to something less offensive to the Scandinavian community. It's a love story.
- A transgender woman tries to salvage something from the wreckage love has made of her life by confronting her anguished past, hoping to find ultimate acceptance among former acquaintances and herself.
- In 1911-12, the Romanian movie director Grigore Brezianu and the financial tycoon Leon Popescu made together the 2 hours long movie "Romania's Independence" - an as faithful as possible screen adaptation of the real Independence War that had been fought in 1877. Now, "Restul e tacere" tells us, in a loose and half-fictionalized way, the story of this movie making.
- After Duck upsets Yellow Guy, a butterfly (or a little baby pigeon?) named Shrignold attempts to help him feel better by showing him the wonders of love.
- "Behadd" reflects upon the relationship dynamics of a 'Parent' and a 'Child', and shows how their love for one another becomes the cause of their heartache and the reflection of 'selflessness' verses 'selfishness' in Love.
- A look at Fellini's creative process. In extensive interviews, Fellini talks a bit about his background and then discusses how he works and how he creates. Several actors, a producer, a writer, and a production manager talk about working with Fellini. Archive footage of Fellini and others on the set plus clips from his films provide commentary and illustration for the points interviewees make. Fellini is fully in charge; actors call themselves puppets. He dismisses improvisation and calls for "availability." His sets and his films create images that look like reality but are not; we see the differences and the results.
- Shy bachelor Bob asks his best friend Ted to keep him company during his first date in his pad with the girl he met at a classical concert and fell in love with. However, Ted also likes her and the date goes terribly wrong for Bob.
- When Zarnaab catches Armaan flirting with her, she tricks him by exchanging places with a transgender. Infuriated by Zarnaab's plan, Armaan leaves on a quest to take revenge from her however, he finds himself falling in love with her.
- A young girl living in her own fantasy world and a gangster on psychiatric observation meet and fall in love in a mental asylum.
- Thoth is a street performer currently in New York. Thoth is an individual with a complicated life and background. Thoth plays on opera with a violin in a loincloth in Central Park. Thoth is.
- Mateusz is a weird man living a peaceful life in a remote country house by the lake. When a stranger is attracted to his beloved sister, his life starts falling apart.
- A Beautiful Place takes you on an intimate journey with darkwave icons Lebanon Hanover during their 2024 tour. As the enigmatic duo, William Maybelline and Larissa Iceglass, traverse Europe - playing electrifying shows in Bristol, London, Paris, and Berlin-the film unveils the raw emotion behind their haunting sound. More than just a concert documentary, A Beautiful Place explores the deep, symbiotic bond between the band and their devoted fans, capturing the essence of melancholy, passion, and connection. Through mesmerizing performances and behind-the-scenes moments, this film offers a rare glimpse into the world of Lebanon Hanover like never before. After the screening there is a Q&A with Dutch director Isolde Woudstra.
- Jan is a young assistant professor in chemistry and a workaholic, whose entire life is dedicated to study and advancement to full professorship. Anna is an unsuccesful science writer who turns to Jan for advice and human compassion in a critical moment of mental confusion and nervous exhaustion. Jan, absorbed with his career, remains immune to Anna's clumsy efforts to pierce his defences. Affrayed by her ultimate plea for an embrace, he escapes to his own quarters. In the end Anna makes an unsuccesful suicide attempt and he visits her in the hospital.
- A couple of boy gangs in Budapest constantly fight over the neighborhood turf. One of the Paul Street gang members is a highly sensitive youth that is humiliated and taunted by members of his own gang as they consider him somewhat of a sissy. In order to prove that he is not yellow and as part of a battle preparation he has to get wet in an icy pond. He does so, his gang wins, and they are about to confer an honor on him the next day, but he has died from getting wet the previous day.
- Via the experiences of Mr. Doakes, Mr. Benchley now explains to us how men experience the downside of some women.
- Rafael, a sensitive boy, finds inspiration in a Lady Gaga magazine. Amid prejudice, his grandma and sister help him embrace who he truly is.
- Trina, a restaurant-goer who suffers from the disability of not being able to taste, demands justice be served at a local diner when she feels she's been discriminated against.
- A man obsessed and increasingly tormented by an elusive and hateful foe, starts to grow a relentless wild rage that, ultimately, brings him to the deadly confrontation.
- Katja aged 16 and Cathrine aged 8 both have a unique relationship to music, to nature and to sensation in general. Katja and Cathrine are blind, but the girls have developed their other senses and use them much more keenly than most people around them. The director, Erlend E. Mo, depicts the two girls; interpreting their sense-based, subjective experience of the world, which is as rich as a world observed by a seeing person, just different. The film represents the intimacy and intensity of the girls' environment in few words, and in doing so allows the viewer to partake in a poetic subjective experience and perceive an old world afresh.