Kyojo Requiem (2026)
Kyojo Requiem (2026)
There’s something quietly compelling brewing in the Japanese film industry right now, and Kyojo Requiem is shaping up to be one of those projects worth keeping your eye on as...
Read More →There’s something quietly compelling brewing in the Japanese film industry right now, and Kyojo Requiem is shaping up to be one of those projects worth keeping your eye on as...
Read More →Eight years after Herman's tragic death due to black magic, Sri is rebuilding her life with her daughter, Dina, and Andi, who has married Rani. Sri's father informs her that her mother is seriously ill. They come to visit, and that's the beginning of their disaster. A past sin Sri has been hiding now threatens her family.
Read More →At 30, Oleg and Seryoga still dream of becoming rock stars. They play in a little-known band, live in a communal apartment, and are preparing for an important performance at a local festival. On the eve of the concert, they are unexpectedly approached by Oleg's uncle, a 50-year-old man with mental disabilities, whom the boys cannot leave unattended, not even for a minute.
Read More →Haunted and trapped in a sun-drenched nightmare, Bill must unravel the origins of his torment-and fight his urges-to save his mother and brother from eternal damnation, as guilt and addiction threaten to consume what remains of his soul.
Read More →A gangster in modern day Chicago, inspired by the repentance story of the fifth-century saint of the same name.
Read More →After her father’s death, Kana returns home to care for her ailing mother. Soon, she begins experiencing vivid dreams and strange premonitions. When a dream about a high school classmate jumping in front of a train comes true, Kana’s anxiety spirals.
Read More →A recently deceased denial-ridden young woman—wanders through a familiar park to confront The Man of her past and the manifestation of The Doctor who failed her, seeking to fully let go of her worldly self.
Read More →There’s something genuinely exciting brewing in Malayalam cinema right now, and Prakambanam is shaping up to be one of those films that arrives with real anticipation behind it. Scheduled to...
Read More →Haroun is an old bachelor who has lived in Oran for several years. A retired civil servant, he leads a reclusive life until the day he meets Kamel in a bar—a journalist to whom he tells an incredible story dating back to 1942. He claims to be the brother of ‘the Arab’ killed in a story told in one of the most famous novels of the 20th century, ‘The Stranger’ by Albert Camus. An Arab with an erased name: Moussa. Through anger, assertions, details, and confidences, Haroun finally convinces the journalist to listen to his story. His confession is a cry of freedom and distress—but above all, a cry of revolt: against an abusive mother, against a country that failed to achieve true independence, against a book, and against a famous French writer.
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