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- Young Matilda and Prince are taken on a life-changing trip by a stranger. Kids, gangsters and Ghana's vibrant coast as you've never seen them.
- Wild Youth is an ode to being young. A sensitive and intimate story of the first experiences of losing one's childlike innocence, questioning the imposed "masculinity" and (re)discovering yourself in the function of others.
- Frankie wants to lose her virginity before she turns 16, convinced of feeling more grown-up afterwards. FRANKIE15 tells the story about meaningful friendship, exploring sexuality and being young in Brussels.
- Dawa is born into a primitive society of creatures who, unlike her, don't have identities or emotions. After she grows up in apathy, she ventures out to explore the limits of her world where she comes across a mysterious barrier accompanied by a colorful stranger.
- Elijah and Jef, two members of the boarding school choir, carry a secret. Together they write stories in a small book every day. The content is unknown but it is clear that the stories are not intended for other people's eyes.
- Six months after the passing of Tibeau's father. He tries to pack-up and move on with his life.
- A journey into lost memories of youth, the beauty of life and the fear of death. A nostalgic reverie that transitions into a feeling of melancholy and unease.
- "I was Hamlet. I stood on the coast and spoke with the surf BLABLA. At my back, the ruins of Europe." In free dive, in the manner of the Ophelia/Electra of Heiner Müller's Hamletmachine (1977) which accompanies the story plot, we set out into the ruins of a Europe set adrift. Guided by Faustine du Couvent, a young Parisian woman with a dark and poetic energy, The Ruins of Europe is an eminently personal object that unfurls nervously, with the aid of archive television images, in order to draw the portrait of a society that is falling apart. "Television. Daily nausea. Nausea. Prepared verbiage. A prescribed good mood. How is wellbeing written?" Saturated with images to express the excess of violence, fascism and rebellion in all its forms, a film located between a manifesto and a shout, ambitious and uncompromising. Ira A. Goryainova moves bravely forward, blindly, too lucid, in the darkness of a world that is shared between those who still believe and those who, having given up, live with desperate nonchalance.
- Thomas is an angel who is still in training. As is final exam, he has to go down to earth to answer the prayer of one random person. Thomas gets the prayer of a 60 year old woman who wants to end her life. He wants to do everything to talk her out of it, but she already decided for herself.
- Juliette and her father are fishing on a lake in their little boats, surrounded by nothing but water. Juliettes father has young-onset dementia and is going to die later that day. Finding each other one last time during their last hour together, saying goodbye in all its purity.
- During a boring summer vacation, new girl Willow tries to find her way in a very special boarding school. She is trying to come to terms with her traumatic past. As she meets the other residents and tries to make friends, she finds out that their dark past is exactly what ties them together.
- A journey into lost memories of youth, the beauty of life and the fear of death. A nostalgic reverie that transitions into a feeling of melancholy and unease.
- A singer. A bassist. Confronted with themselves in a rehearsal space that still carries the traces of its dark past.
- The story about a young bodybuilder who dreams big, while serving a suspension.