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Time and Water Trailer (2026)

29 May 2026

Facing the death of his country’s glaciers and the loss of his beloved grandparents, Icelandic writer Andri Snær Magnason turns his archives into a time capsule to hold what is slipping away — family, memory, time, and water.

Juanicas Trailer (2014)

20 November 2014

Juanicas is an intimate portrait of a Mexican immigrant family in Quebec affected by mental illness. Using material shot over almost 10 years, the filmmaker documents her complex relationship with her mother and brother, both suffering from bipolar disorder.

Fire of Love Trailer (2022)

06 July 2022

A doomed love triangle between intrepid French scientists Katia and Maurice Krafft, and their beloved volcanoes.

Adrianne & The Castle Trailer (2024)

09 March 2024

Alan built a castle in rural Illinois with his late love Adrianne. Facing life alone, he revisits their fantasy through musical reenactments transporting him to the world they shared.

Infinite Distances Trailer (2022)

04 May 2022

Anonymous voices follow one another, leaving messages on an answering machine, creating a purely auditive experience.

Presidio Modelo Trailer (2009)

01 January 2009

“In this meditative essay on the infamous Cuban prison of Panopticon design, the walls in the prison crumble revealing a past that has been covered by layers of thick yellow paint.

The Fish Trailer (2017)

25 April 2017

'La Pesca' portrays a day in the life of a family of fishermen in Colombia. With poetry and sensorial richness, the film captures the gestures of these men as they weave nets, cook, and play dominoes, all the while waiting for the fish to come so that they can recommence anew.

Bicentenario Trailer (2020)

02 October 2020

Exactly 200 years after Simón Bolívar’s Colombian war of independence, a campaign that ran from late May to early August 1819, filmmaker Pablo Alvarez-Mesa follows the iconic Libertador’s route through the country.

Our Forest Moon Trailer (2015)

29 April 2015

Colombian teenagers study the traditional art of bullfighting in the sleepy town of Choachi. They live and train in an oasis of teen aged camaraderie and dreams for the future.

Weeping Rocks Trailer (2025)

16 November 2025

Weeping Rocks follows Art, an entomologist nearing the end of his life, who has spent over five decades walking the same ten trails, meticulously counting every butterfly he sees and witnessing the slow erosion of the world.

A Man Imagined Trailer (2024)

25 January 2024

Pushing at the limits of non-fiction cinema, A Man Imagined is a bracingly intimate and hallucinatory portrait of a man with schizophrenia surviving amidst urban detritus and decay.

Measures for a Funeral Trailer (2024)

07 September 2024

Follows a young woman named Audrey Benac on a research odyssey of ghostly possession in which she endeavours to restore the legacy of the forgotten Canadian violinist Kathleen Parlow.

Jelena's Song Trailer (2010)

01 January 2010

In this short lyrical film, haunting childhood memories, photographs and family stories form the heart of a woman's search for transformation.

Landfall Trailer (2020)

15 April 2020

Hurricane María abated, the news crews packed up and left Puerto Rico, and the interest of the international community turned elsewhere.

The Soldier's Lagoon Trailer (2024)

09 June 2024

Retracing Simón Bolívar's liberation campaign across Colombia, searching for The Liberator's ghost in the high altitude marshlands.

Frank and the Wondercat Trailer (2015)

28 September 2015

Frank Furko, an 80-year-old eccentric in the Pittsburgh suburbs, takes stock of his life and tries to reconcile his forty years working on the family farm with his domineering father, the end of his 20 year marriage, and his role as a celebrity derived from Pudgie Wudgie, his 20-pound performing house-cat.

Tigers Can Be Seen In The Rain Trailer (2025)

22 September 2025

Drifting between moving-image formats and collaging local textures and bygone voices, Oscar Ruiz Navia’s film reflects on loss and mourning as experiences of temporal dislocation.

Material Bruto Silente Trailer (2025)

23 October 2025

The 𝘳𝘶𝘴𝘩𝘦𝘴 evidence the presence of the person filming, revealing their movement and their center; they are the record of a hesitation seeking balance, testimony to the measurement of time.