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- A woman from Scotland, while traveling in Colombia, begins to notice strange sounds. Soon she begins to think about their appearance.
- Dying of kidney disease, a man spends his last, somber days with family, including the ghost of his wife and a forest spirit who used to be his son, on a rural northern Thailand farm.
- A group of soldiers in a small town on the Mekong River in northern Thailand are struck with a bizarre sleeping illness.
- A romance between a soldier and a country boy, wrapped around a Thai folk-tale involving a shaman with shape-shifting abilities.
- The story of a love affair that begins during a picnic on the Thai-Burmese border.
- Story about director Apichatpong Weerasethakul's parents, who were both doctors, and the director's memories about growing up in the hospital environment.
- In 1948, Edith Piaf offered a Paillard-Bolex camera to Charles Aznavour, which would always be with him. Until 1982, Charles would shot hours and hours of material which would become the corpus of his film diary.
- One night every year a family transforms their home and yard into a haunted house and invites their neighbors to walk through it. What used to be a group effort has increasingly become the dad's obsessive fantasy that his family is expected to enact. The new film from legendary underground novelist Dennis Cooper and visual artist Zac Farley is a side-eyed, tonally unpredictable portrait of a family-run haunted house in the California desert, with an undercurrent of menace that evokes the early films of Bruno Dumont. In the lead-up to Halloween, a family transforms their home and yard into a haunted house and invites a local high school janitor (Chris Olsen) to walk through it, but it appears the father's (John Williams) increasingly obsessive fantasies are taking a toll on the family. Willfully eccentric, full of left turns but always controlled and precise, Room Temperature marks an exciting creative breakthrough for one of America's living masters of regional transgression and surrealism.
- A famous filmmaker works on his next film, which will focus on monstrosity. He is obsessed by the idea of finding a painting that will be central to the film and will crystallize all the power and beauty of monsters.
- Magaye Niang, the main actor of Senegalese film classic Touki Bouki (1973), is an average farmer today. After a screening of the film he recalls his first love, who left the country years ago.
- An empress commissions a painting of herself from a French outsider in hopes of stirring her husband's interest.
- A famous filmmaker works on his next film, which will focus on monstrosity. He is obsessed with the idea of finding a painting that will be central to the film and will crystallize all the power and beauty of monsters.
- Directed by Mati Diop (35 rhums), Atlantiques recounts the odyssey of Senegalese friends who attempt a life-threatening boat crossing. Melancholic and mysterious, the film urgently and elegantly addresses the perils of illegal migration.
- After moving to the Macau region of China, a jockey becomes involved in the city's racing scene, along with its criminal underbelly.
- Based upon Pierre Huyghe's search for albino penguins in the Antarctic as well as a musical about his adventures, which was held in 2005 in New York's Central Park.
- Setting up as the prequel of two existing films of similar name, "Belle de jour" by Luis Buñuel, and "Belle toujours" by Manoel de Oliveira, the film tells the new story of Severine, the main character, with Paris as background. Two artists' ideas to recompose the original films make the beautiful and unique world in this experience.
- Based on Des Esseintes' literary black feast in A Rebours (1884) by Joris-Karl Huysmans.
- Documenting the dying of his mother filmmaker Ioanis Nuguet creates a purely visual reflection on birth, life, death, mortality, parting, fear of dying, mourning and parent-child-relationships.
- In the way of Godard's One+One, Making Heretics unravels the backstage of creation, around three avant-garde artists united for the first time at an art residency: French poet Anne-James Chaton, British guitarist Andy Moor (The Ex), and Thurston Moore from American cult band Sonic Youth.
- Lucie Dolène recalls her various meetings with Snow White.
- The ecologic crisis is a political, economic and social crisis. It is also cinematographic, as cinema coincides historically and in a critical and descriptive way with the development of the Anthropocene. "A Film, Reclaimed" is a conversation, an essay that reads the terrestrial crisis under the influence and with the help of the beautiful and terrible films which have accompanied it.