Fifteen-year-old Malou grows up in a small town with her two brothers and their mother. She excels at the local rowing club, but also gets bullied by her teammates. While her mother is trying to start dating again, the one person she can turn to is her older brother Max. But when Malou has a crush on Max’s new girlfriend Nouria, her life is turned upside down.
Roy Cohen, an Israeli filmmaker of Arab-Jewish descent, addresses his Palestinian friend Aseel Asleh, killed by Israeli police in their youth, through an intimate cinematic dialogue across time. Revisiting their shared past at a peace camp in Maine, he confronts memory, friendship and the ongoing violence shaping the present, using letters, archives and conversations to explore loss, moral responsibility and the collapse of a once-possible future of coexistence.
The film follows Dr. Johann Spittler, a German neuropsychiatrist and one of the few specialists qualified to assess the decision-making capacity of individuals seeking assisted suicide. For over two decades, he has examined people suffering from terminal illnesses, psychiatric disorders, or both, issuing approvals in more than 700 cases and has personally assisted a significant number of patients in their final act....See more details
After years of spiraling addiction, 32-year-old Dejan arrives at an isolated monastery where addicts are treated through labor, discipline, obedience and faith. Immersed in a rigid daily routine, Dejan begins his painful journey toward recovery. But then an unexpected event will force him to choose between protecting the system that gave him purpose and confronting the truth he can no longer ignore.
30-year-old Danielius has been living in Norway for over a decade. He has everything he needs — a job, a family, and friends. But when his father passes away, he is forced to return to his hometown in Lithuania to sell his childhood flat. Arriving at the end of summer, the small resort town feels like a temporary retreat....See more details
On December 3rd, 2024, in Seoul, the President declares martial law in an attempt to overcome a political crisis. As troops advance toward the National Assembly, citizens rush to block them while lawmakers break through police barricades to vote against the decree. The confrontation unfolds into a powerful civic resistance against military control, echoing the Gwangju Democratic Uprising 45 years earlier, one of the deepest traumas in South Korea’s history.
Ibrahim and Zehra are husband and wife. An argument over a coffee table spirals into chaos when a simple mistake turns into a desperate web of lies, panic and deception. Trying to cover up the truth may have terrifying consequences!
Half-sisters Diana and Lily grew up as the only resident children at an all-inclusive resort on Gran Canaria, where their uninhibited mother, Vera, worked as a Star Tour hostess. 25 years later, they have both created distance from the island and from each other, but now they are forced to return to the island to deal with their mother’s sudden death in the Canarian mountains....See more details
Global heavyweights — from military strategists to philosophers — join a bold wargame exploring how artificial intelligence might reshape power itself. This documentary that doesn’t shy away from the most alarming scenarios will be accompanied by a debate on the future of AI!
Adél unexpectedly becomes pregnant in Paris, forcing her to confront the fragility of her relationships and her own uncertainty about the future. In Berlin, Becky reaches a point where waiting for the “right” partner no longer feels like an option, and she begins to consider motherhood on her own terms....See more details