Repression and taboos have shaped the image of womanhood for Ana (68), Patricia (69) and Mayela (71). Their stories poetically combine to form a kaleidoscope of memories, secrets and longings that are incarnated by another woman’s body.
The world is on fire, and one man does everything he can to avoid facing the impending apocalypse alone in this atmospheric zombie drama about the fear of losing everything you hold dear. In a remote house in the countryside, a man lives with his parrot and a mysterious creature locked in a cage, which he carefully feeds a daily ration of raw meat. While he tends to his chores in what appears to be a slow, steady routine, the world outside is falling apart as a mysterious virus spreads among humanity. All it takes is one unguarded moment for the fragile sense of security in the small house to shatter. Malin Dahl (Lantisar, 2019) has crafted a multilayered story of grief, beautifully captured through stunning cinematography—a must-see for fans of John Ajvide Lindqvist and existential zombie films.
Madea's brother Joe accompanies his grandson, B.J., on a college road trip.
故事的主角是一个长期流亡苏联的共产党人。在希腊军政府倒台后,于处人生暮年的他终于可以回归故乡。当他以如此矛盾而又暧昧的身份,再回到记忆中熟悉的地方,再面对家人与朋友时,他感觉到了人情的疏离,对未来的盲目,对于祖国低度的认同与漠视。人们企图卸下记忆的承重,却又害怕轻得迷失 方向。在这样的环境下,他意识到自己已经真正失去了国籍。最终,和他离别多年的爱人漂在爱琴海中的浮岸上。