- Prolific Latvian filmmaker Alexander Hahn returns to Riga to look after his ill Father. Instead of documenting his prolonged stay, he creates a sarcastically fictionalised and hard-to-define personal rollercoaster film, constructed from home videos, reinvented moments, funny improvisations, bright memories, social medi…
- What Stays After tells the coming-of-age story of a boy during tragic events that tear his family apart. The characters in the movie face the pain of losing a loved one, discover truths they are not ready for, make choices that will change their lives, and feel guilt that eats them away.
- The young actress Veta sincerely believes in her dream, her professor notices and supports her desire to make a contribution to arts. while working at a play veta lives out her trauma related of her father leaving the family. she will be able to pursue her dream if she can deal with a chain of betrayals and her feeling…
- Images of Siberia are often limited to exoticized portraits of rural communities living in harsh conditions, often its residents cast as provincial wanderers stuck in a different time. Aiming to visually describe a more grounded contemporary reality, The Season of Dying Water argues that life in and around Yakutsk is m…
- Ukrainian reality is divided into two periods - before and after the war. In the nationwide resistance, every citizen tries to be helpful. Ukrainians change professions and adapt to the wartime needs.