Film
Dear Evan Hansen follows a high school senior with Social Anxiety disorder and his journey of self-discovery following the suicide of a fellow classmate.
Flee utilizes a unique approach to its documentary format, telling a heartbreaking yet timely story using the medium of animation.
In Blue Bayou, we see the heartbreaking reality that the Unites States puts countless immigrants through on a daily basis.
‘Mlungu Wam (Good Madam)’ is an unnerving South African horror film that explores the trauma of segregation through effective character development.
Schumacher is a documentary exclusively on Netflix. Formula One superstar Michael Schumacher’s career is relived by his family and friends.
Smartly using environmental and political themes, ‘Costa Brava, Lebanon’ is a remarkable exploration of hope in times of unrest.
Where Is Anne Frank mixes beautiful animation with a timely message, as director Ari Folman underlines the importance of her words.
Yuni is a deeply honest and unflinching approach to the coming-of-age genre, thanks to writer/director Kamila Andini and Arawinda Kirana.
Directed by Arsalan Amiri, the Iranian film ‘Zalava’ plays with horror tropes to create a brilliant film about paranoia and religious superstitions.
Nightbooks will be a gateway to spooky scary stories for children and a reflection on being the kid who loves horror for adults.
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Primate (2025) is at home in its absurd violence, pulling apart jaws, smashing in skulls, ripping off faces, is where it shines.














