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Filmmaker Kailee McGee reexamines her relationship with reality, art, and self while battling breast cancer. She turns to the only way she knows how to heal — creating a version of her journey for the big screen.
Filmmaker Kailee McGee reexamines her relationship with reality, art, and self while battling breast cancer. She turns to the only way she knows how to heal — creating a version of her journey for the big screen.
Two women navigate unspoken emotions for each other during a vibrant night of festivities in Kolkata.
For the trio of films picked by our team as Best of the Month we've got stories of rule-breakers, magical portals and police camps.
Three 11 year old boys buy a sex robot with the aim of losing their virginity. However, when their innocence means they decide not to use the robot for its "intended purpose", they now have to choose what to do with her.
A couple wakes on a stormy night to find themselves trapped in the mechanisms of a horror movie.
Mother and Father lay the child in his cot at the same time every night. However, come morning, only a shallow crater remains; a baby-shaped depression. The boy was destined to be a wanderer.
Ibtisam Farah, a fish out of water youth worker, confronts her biases when helping a Somali youth accused of a crime he denies.
Jenna and Fi must raise a robot ‘baby’ under observation before receiving a licence to start a family. But will they get the result they want, and deserve?
12-year-old Tatheer embarks on a week-long Police boot camp for girls from a social housing estate in Copenhagen. Far from home, deep in the woods, she navigates gruelling rituals, elusive social dynamics, and personal setbacks to find her place.