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- A modern adaptation of Guy de Maupassant's short story about a man and a woman sharing an unexpected encounter on a train as it travels through a beautiful and surreal landscape.
- Lou, a teenage tomboy in a small Californian town, idolizes her single father. When he has a date over one night and she is cast out of the house, Lou wanders to the outer reaches of town and into a new era of teenage identity.
- Against Hollywood's sexism and problematic beauty standards into the world of music, releasing an arresting, not-safe-for-work video to accompany Rose McGowan's new single, "RM486."
- The annual tournament of Turkish Oil Wrestling near Istanbul on a hot August afternoon explores the notions of masculinity and the sensual aspects inherent to this national sport, accompanied by the music of saxophonist and performance artist Bendik Giske.
- Music video of Thanks for the Dance, the fifteenth and final studio album by Canadian singer-songwriter Leonard Cohen, released posthumously.
- @nobody is a young girl who cams on social media through the avatar of an anime doll. But the girl underneath the colorful costumes is scared to leave her apartment and maintain meaningful relationships.
- Sidney, 6, is woken from sleep to go on a series of mishap adventures with Jane. The night lights up with wild moments, and as Jane's instabilities unravel, their journey grows more and more fragile. This film aims to explore the depth of responsibility between adult and child. Follow Jane and Sidney in this tale of trust, imagination, fear and danger.
- A Chinese-American restaurant worker exhausted by his job finds himself intrigued by a customer who seems to visit him in dreams.
- Outdoor imagery featuring Erin Moriarty set to a poem by Greta Bellamacina.
- The latest documentary by Ivan Olita is a piece documenting the far reaches of the southern state of Oaxaca where, in the indigenous communities around the town of Juchitán, the world is not divided simply into males and females. The local Zapotec people have made room for a third category, which they call "muxes" - men who consider themselves women and live in a socially sanctioned limbo between the two genders.
- A playful take on bondage clubs featuring puppets.
- Differently, Still depicts a day in the life of a professional skateboarder, and a young boy learning skateboarding for the first time, as their lives intersect.
- The story of an innocent dessert's love for a girl.
- A bunch of indian riders play being demigods defying any logic: They drive bikes and cars around on the walls of a wooden cylinder. The short documentary "Riders of the Well of Death", a personal project by Erik Morales produced by CANADA and Early Man Films, brings us to an unknown world full of danger and beauty.
- Amy and Carl both have lazy eyes. They are strangers, volunteers for an unusual, life-altering treatment in which they will enter a completely dark room together for ten days.
- Actress Rose McGowan dances au naturel in the privacy of her Californian hideaway in this tender portrait by photographer and director Marlene Marino.
- There are houses, and then there's Ricardo Bofill's house: a brutalist former cement factory of epic proportions on the outskirts of Barcelona, Spain. A grandiose monument to industrial architecture in the Catalonian town of Sant Just Desvern, La Fabrica is a poetic and personal space that redefines the notion of the conventional home. "Nowadays we want everyone who comes through our door to feel comfortable, but that's not Bofill's idea here," says filmmaker Albert Moya, who directed latest installment of In Residence. "It goes much further, you connect with the space in a more spiritual way." Rising above lush gardens that mask the grounds' unglamorous roots, the eight remaining silos that once hosted an endless stream of workmen and heavy machinery now house both Bofill's private life, and his award-winning architecture and urban design practice.