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Yakov and his younger sister Sandra live in a quiet Mordovian village. She is a football player who dreams of a major career. They are fans of Borussia Dortmund and share a love for the films of Roman Polanski. However, soon they will have to part – Sandra has received an invitation to Moscow.
Apr 2026
"The Sky is the Same Color Everywhere" is the story of a woman who, at the crossroads of motherhood and womanhood, between duty and desire, decides to fly from her golden cage in search of a different sky.
A loved one, just a memory in despair.
A love story of two people who forgot that they had fallen in love with their differences.
In a town engulfed by a wave of inexplicable violence, a detective driven by guilt and the memory of a dead friend investigates a strange drug that seems to alter human will. Absurd and dark powers will try to stop him.
In a remote desert in dystopian America, a teenage girl is stoned to death by her father and brothers, unleashing a vengeful supernatural force that turns their act of violence into their ultimate reckoning.
Andrés, a young screenwriter, is getting help from his friend, Javi, to write a new short film.
A hitman kills a man on commission and begins to occupy his house and car. As neighbors, lovers, and even those who ordered the crime confuse him with the dead man, his identity begins to become uncertain.
In a world where being bald is the norm, having hair makes you an outcast. A young woman hides her secret, ashamed of the very thing that makes her different. At school, she becomes the target of constant harassment, pushing her further into silence and fear. But as the pressure builds, she must decide whether to keep hiding or finally stand up and embrace who she truly is. Bald Enough is a powerful story about identity, bullying, and learning to be proud of your differences.
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With decades of experience, Carca is one of the most original and unique musicians in Argentina and the world. This is his story
“The best voice in Argentine rock.” That’s how Hernán Reyna, leader of El Corte, a cult post-punk band from the 1980s, is remembered. The Opposite Road reconstructs his story with home movies and testimonies, adding a missing chapter to Argentine rock
Through scattered files and personal writings, a preteen recalls growing up in Sarandí in the 1990s: television, family, neighborhood, and bus rides. A trip to Cuba with her father gives new meaning to that period and marks the end of childhood.
Using archival material, a filmmaker reconstructs the figure of her father, an absent merchant seaman, and wonders what place that bond occupies in her memory.
Marianela decides to leave the country and stops by her sister’s house to drop off some things. Amid old photos and tensions that no one mentions, the family goes through a small chaos in which everyday life becomes fragile and goodbyes awkwardly reveal love
A 60-year-old Iranian man travels to a quiet coastal town in Massachusetts and comes face to face with a former comrade—revealing a love they were never able to live.
In a lightless ocean, the first signs of life emerge. Lands and organisms are recorded by an analog camera. Between pixels and celluloid, creation is interrupted by the absurd footprint of humanity.