

Shipbuilder inexplicably shrinks, gets trapped in basement, few inches tall. Must fight for survival in now-hostile ordinary household environment. Sci-fi premise, no explanation given for shrinking phenomenon.Read More »


Shipbuilder inexplicably shrinks, gets trapped in basement, few inches tall. Must fight for survival in now-hostile ordinary household environment. Sci-fi premise, no explanation given for shrinking phenomenon.Read More »


In a society where kissing is punishable by death, and people pay for things by receiving slaps to the face. Angine, an unhappy woman, shops compulsively in a department store. There, she becomes fascinated by a playful salesgirl. Despite the prohibition of kissing, the two become close, raising the suspicions of a jealous colleague.Read More »


With a screenplay by Aki Kajiwara and direction by Bunaki Takahashi, this is a story of “social isolation”. Itatani plays the main character, Kitabayashi Sanchiko, who sells jewelry she makes at her studio during the day and works part-time as a lodger at a yakitori restaurant at night, but loses her job and home due to the epidemic. There are no new jobs and the family restaurant and manga cafe are closed. Standing in front of the desperate Mitsuko is a bus stop illuminated by streetlights. No one can see the weakness and she becomes a homeless person who spends the night at the bus stop.Read More »


Original title: レイブンズ
The obsessive love and many deaths of Masahisa Fukase.
Enigmatic, rejected, heartbroken. Masahisa Fukase must rebuild his life, overcome tradition, his inner demons and the pain of a broken marriage. The fascinating love story of the iconic Japanese photographer, his wife, his art and his family told for the very first time. A love consumed and destroyed by a life of photography.Read More »


When “Snam” gets ambushed by a group of thieves, he finds himself lost in the Saudi desert. While his pregnant wife, Halla, faces the men of the tribe to ensure his return, he finds himself being followed by a lone wolf.Read More »


A local couple stroll past Pheasant Island. They see two people swimming across the river to try to reach the other side. Days later, a dead body appears during the exchange of sovereignty of the island. Who is responsible?Read More »


During the 2020 lockdown, Lucrecia Martel returns to her home in Salta, Argentina’s most conservative region. Here she follows Julieta Laso who, like a muse, introduces her to a group of female artists and defiant people who exchange glances and opinions around a fire. Perfectly attuned to a body of work that constructs stories from an amalgam of people and places and, four years after the beautiful Zama, Terminal norte marks the return to the screen of Argentina’s greatest filmmaker. Once again, there is a sense of being on the periphery of the world in a way that is simultaneously real, symbolic and political. Now working in a documentary format, Martel immerses herself and gets lost in Julieta Laso’s hoarse, seductive voice. And then, in a progression that has now become familiar to us, the “I” of the protagonist opens up to encounter a plethora of voices and bodies which the camera never tires of following. The result is a gripping tribute to a community that, temporary though it may be, serves as a magnificent antidote to the pandemic.Read More »


A pair of young siblings live in an imaginary world of their creation, hidden from the eyes of their mother. When she finally catches a glimpse of their universe, it faces the threat of collapsing. The two of them must decide to either surrender or resist.Read More »


The story of Dylan Pettersson, a 23 year old girl from a small island in the Swedish archipelago with big dancing aspirations.Read More »