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Screening Mar-July 25

A daughter who practically spends her life as a servant on a ship with her father, in search of freedom, ends up discovering the true reason for her isolated life.

After his brother gets into a bizarre accident, Eli has to watch over his brother who hasn’t been acting himself; leaving Eli to wonder if he’s even watching over his brother.

“Prithvi” is a poetic short film that reimagines Earth as a divine feminine force — wounded, wild, and endlessly reborn. Inspired by ancient myths and modern resilience, the story follows the Earth Goddess as she rises from mud and silence, awakening with the power of nature, rage, and sacred love.

Through striking visuals and soul-stirring music, Prithvi explores themes of rebirth, rooted strength, and the timeless bond between woman and Earth. It is not just a story — it’s a call to remember where we come from, and what still lives within us all.

She doesn’t burn to destroy.
She burns to awaken.

A short film about domestic disharmony leading to the onset of domestic abuse.

A serial killer records his methods of torture, but is it safe to trust everything seen online?

When a guarded actor hires a young sex worker, a fleeting transaction blossoms into something deeper. As hidden truths and unspoken fears surface, they are forced to face the illusions they’ve spun to survive.

Coltrane, undergoes a tumultuous journey of emotions after discovering a life-changing truth about his daughter. That forces him to question his role as a father.

“Hannah” is a psychological thriller and revenge story about a woman haunted by disturbing visions, whose life unravels after finding her husband’s tortured body. Kidnapped by a trafficking network and pushed to her limits, Hannah escapes and seeks revenge against her captors, while uncovering the dark secret behind a mysterious masked woman who haunts her nightmares.

In this horror-romantic-comedy, a young couple’s love is put to the test In the midst of a peculiar zombie pandemic. Facing bizarre symptoms, mood swings and bloody chaos, the two must survive the week together—but what will be left of their relationship?

The Bogan Boyfriend is about meeting a friend’s boyfriend and having the expectation that they will make a good impression on us.

Overview: Six scientists tasked with investigating a mysterious natural phenomenon find that this ‘routine job’ is far more dangerous than they thought. The team must decide…are their lives worth the data?

In Mercy of Others, six friends reunite to mourn a loss, but the night unravels buried tensions and a dark, collective secret from their past. As a mysterious force threatens them, they must confront their guilt to survive and find redemption.

Mindful awareness in cinema offers an expansive view of human and animal instincts, highlighting consciousness as both a survival tool and a path to deeper understanding. Through contemplative, stream-of-consciousness films, we can experience life in a more examined and meaningful way.

After finding an ancient medallion, Lori and later her companion Sergio, disappear under mysterious circumstances on the day of the ancient Feralia anniversary. Their friend Diego, together with two researchers, will try to find them.

A third date does not go as expected when Amy’s lifelong friend Bucky confronts her date Peter.

Password – Interference66!

Brazil: In a gray city in the near future, religious sects and rats live on the prowl. It rains non-stop.

In “Making Emmie Smile,” family members attempt to make the child happy by offering her different material things, only to succeed in getting the child to smile by offering personal attention. The basic them of “Making Emmie Smile” is the importance of fulfilling your child’s emotional needs.

The screenplay “HOGAR”* (meaning “HOME” in Spanish) is a dark, psychological thriller that follows Theodore, a drug addict, through a night in New Orleans.

The story begins with Theodore entering a club where he meets Marie, a seductive singer. Marie takes Theodore to an underground drug den. There, Theodore reveals his true nature through a series of monologues and violent actions.

Theodore philosophizes about addiction, love, death, and his suffering while interacting with the other addicts in the den, including Marie.

*Based on the short story “HOGAR” by Iñigo Gibernau Murré