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For Ourselves
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After Sunrise
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Under the Oasis
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All of Her
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Date
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Uncanny Waters
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A record of a radical art project by Deptford’s Heads Bodies Legs Collective.

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To Dance is to Resist
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Queer couple Jay and Vol'demar find strength and community in Kyiv's underground rave scene, where dance becomes both survival and resistance in the face of war.

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Marked By The Walk
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An aspiring model overcoming her anxiety in order to perform on the runway.

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Sammy Rae & The Friends: SUN
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A raw and unfiltered look into the making of SUN, an 11-track greatest hits record by Sammy Rae & The Friends recorded over two days at the legendary Sun Studio in Memphis, TN.

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Better than Beef
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With humor and curiosity, Maya Leinenbach reinterprets iconic tapas such as albondigas, calamares, and tortilla—naturally vegan and completely free of animal products. The documentary accompanies the creative process as well as the personal encounters and culinary experiments. The central question always hangs over the table: Does it really taste "better than beef"?

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DISCOMFORT
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DISCOMFORT transforms everyday life into a field of constant tension. Set almost entirely inside an ordinary residence, the film investigates the invisible emotional violence that settles into family and intimate relationships. The narrative follows a young woman surrounded by figures who move between care and control, love and manipulation. Small gestures, prolonged silences, and restrained conflicts build an oppressive atmosphere in which terror does not manifest through jump scares or graphic effects, but through the gradual deterioration of sanity. With a raw, sensory, and minimalist approach, DISCOMFORT proposes an immersive cinematic experience that shifts horror into the emotional realm, exploring themes such as psychological abuse, emotional dependency, identity, and survival. The film invites the viewer to confront a discomfort that does not resolve — it only accumulates.

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The Artist Who Disappeared
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When artist Sergei Ivanov moves with his partner Tezman Chan to the remote Scottish island of Papa Westray, they start an International Arts Festival, bringing an eclectic mix of artists, performers and musicians to the island from as far afield as Japan and USA. With the festival entering its seventh year they invite their friend and filmmaker David Kew to make a documentary about their extraordinary life on the island. But when Sergei suddenly disappears without trace on Papa Westray three months into filming, the filmmaker is forced to embark on a profound journey of discovery and contemplation. As the filmmaker interviews those left behind each in their own way trying to make sense of Sergei's vanishing, the film gravitates towards Iszman as she attempts to come to terms with her grief by creating an elegiac and moving tribute to Sergei on the island.

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La Prona
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Elena, a fisherwoman from the Empordà region in Catalonia (Spain), struggles to keep alive the craft inherited from her family, but it becomes harder every day, and her livelihood risks disappearing.

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Root
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Ema goes to her childhood house after her grandmothers passing to deal with her grief.

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Monochrome
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Eructation
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Kaylee is an insanely loud burper. The world record for loudest female burp is currently set at 107.3 decibels, which is louder than a hair dryer, a lawn mower, and a leaf blower. But it's a number that Kaylee routinely beats on her own—her loudest belch to date is 110 decibels as recorded on her decibel reader app. In this documentary short, we follow her as she prepares to go for the record.

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The Way Elsewhere
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Three experienced taxi drivers roam the streets of Athens dreaming of art and new beginnings in a nocturnal and poetic film for night owls.

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