- An archival montage of the Israeli late director and actress Ronit Elkabetz told through the radical collection of her extraordinary wardrobe. A cinematic essay film about the power of cinema, of clothes and of one unforgettable woman standing for and embodying the deepest human desire for freedom and liberty.
- Through an ingenious use of film montage, we meet Susana and Angel: they hit it off, they like each other, they make a good match, but everything crumbles when Angel begins to disappear —like a ghost.
- This is a piece of dramatic fiction resting on a subtle balance between social realism and highly stylized theatrical directing. In her first film, Emily Barbelin depicts the lived experience of a bunch of sex workers in a microcosm ruled by male desires that form the pattern of their nights. These men are barely seen,…
- Jaime is the portrait of a young man affected by a mental disorder in which his mind perceives reality in a distorted way. In this fascinating and provoking medium length film, director Francisco Javier Rodriguez questions our idea of reality, creating a subtle game in which fact and fiction merge. Touching yet unsettl…