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What We Dreamed of Then (2025) by Taylor Olson
A swim coach, a van, and everything a man refuses to let anyone see Gideon is a passionate swim coach and a devoted father to his daughter Faith — and he is secretly homeless, living out of his van in Saint John, New Brunswick. Set across two parallel timelines spanning the early COVID-19 lockdowns and their aftermath, the film follows his deepening isolation, his unlikely bond with Navleen who faces her own housing precarity, and the quiet battle to hold on to a version of h

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Mar 3011 min read


It Would Be Night in Caracas (2025) by Mariana Rondón, Marité Ugas
A city collapses, a woman disappears — and the only way to survive is to become someone else Caracas, 2017. Adelaida buries her mother and returns home to find it seized by armed militia. As the regime's violence and popular uprising tear the city apart, she makes the decision that thousands of Venezuelans faced in silence: to become someone else entirely, to escape a country that has stopped recognising her. Why It Is Trending: Venezuela's Most Urgent Story Arrives as a Grip

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Mar 299 min read


Isola (2025) by Nora Jaenicke
Two women, one island, and a caretaking that becomes captivity Joanna, 40, abandoned her dreams of becoming an artist when she married Oskar — older, wealthy, now disabled. On their remote Italian island, she endures routine and resignation until Ada, Oskar's hardened new caretaker, arrives. What begins as welcome companionship shifts into obsession, control, and a psychological power struggle with potentially fatal consequences. Why It Is Trending: Kulig and Ardant on an Ita

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Mar 298 min read


Caravan (2025) by Zuzana Kirchnerová
A mother, her son, and an Italian road that gives both of them back to themselves Ester, a single mother exhausted by years of solo caregiving, plans a rare escape to Italy. When she is asked to move her disabled teenage son David out of her friend's house and into a caravan, she steals it instead — and sets off through Calabria with David, discovering along the road the life she had stopped believing was still available to her. Why It Is Trending: Czech Cinema Returns to Can

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Mar 299 min read


Pet Shop Days (2023) by Olmo Schnabel
Two damaged young men, one toxic love, and the dirtiest corners of New York City Alejandro — impulsive, magnetically charismatic — flees his Mexican cartel family after nearly killing his mother and lands in New York. He finds Jack, a sheltered pet shop worker with his own parental wreckage. Their collision sends both of them spiralling through the city's underground until Alejandro's past catches up with them both. Why It Is Trending: A Venice Debut That Refuses to Be Conven

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Mar 299 min read
Tropicana (2024) by Omer Tobi
A quiet character study where routine breaks into unexpected liberation Orly, a middle-aged supermarket cashier, moves through life in a state of quiet resignation — balancing family responsibilities, routine work, and a sense of emotional stagnation. Her days are repetitive, stripped of excitement or possibility, as she navigates a world that offers little room for personal fulfillment. Everything feels fixed, predictable, and inescapable. When her boss is suddenly murdered,

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Mar 297 min read


Couture (2025) by Alice Winocour
A reflective drama where fashion, identity, and mortality intertwine Maxine, an American filmmaker, arrives in Paris during the intensity of Fashion Week — a world defined by beauty, precision, and relentless motion. Beneath the surface of this glamorous environment, however, she faces a deeply personal and life-altering reality that forces her to confront her own identity, purpose, and mortality. As she navigates the industry’s chaos, her internal journey becomes just as urg

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Mar 297 min read


The Ballad of Wallis Island (2025) by James Griffiths
A quiet, heartfelt comedy where isolation reveals connection Charles, an eccentric lottery winner living in isolation on a remote island, decides to turn his long-held fantasy into reality by inviting his favorite musician, Herb McGwyer, to perform a private concert. What begins as an unusual but harmless idea quickly becomes more complicated when past relationships resurface and unexpected guests arrive, turning a simple event into an emotionally charged reunion. As the char

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Mar 297 min read


Beautiful Friend (2023) by Truman Kewley
A disturbing psychological thriller where obsession turns into control Daniel is a socially isolated and mentally unstable young man whose inability to form genuine human connection slowly mutates into obsession. What begins as loneliness evolves into a dangerous fixation — the belief that he is owed love, companionship, and validation, no matter the cost. As his internal narrative grows more distorted, he convinces himself that control is the only path to connection. As he a

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Mar 297 min read


Syfta - Gold Dust
Syfta are a four-piece indie-rock band from Widnes, North West England , delivering punchy, no-nonsense guitar anthems built for sweaty venues and loud singalongs. With a growing grassroots following across cities like London, Manchester and Liverpool, the band are steadily carving out space in the UK’s emerging indie scene. Their sound leans into driving riffs, energetic rhythms and straight-to-the-point songwriting — indie rock with bite rather than polish. Proudly norther

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Mar 291 min read


Fever Dream - Lies
Fever Dream are a four-piece alt-rock force emerging from Yorkshire & The Midlands, UK , blending theatrical pop ambition with muscular rock intensity. Often described as “what it would sound like if Gaga fronted Muse,” the band are fronted by the commanding Stars Walker — a vocalist hailed as a “once in 20 years” voice and a fierce presence for the LGBTQ community. Backed by Matt Harrison (guitar), Noah Ling (bass) and Yan Akoya (drums), Fever Dream craft a sound built on c

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Mar 291 min read


Freight – Film Director
Freight are a rising indie outfit whose story began with a teenage friendship and a bold promise at their local pub. When a landlord challenged frontman Luka to “get a band together” to play the venue’s festival, they approached the slot like it was a stadium headline set — and never looked back. Since then, Freight have steadily built momentum, landing BBC Introducing support and surpassing 16,000 Spotify streams on their single “The Only Thing I Know.” Drawing influence fr

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Mar 291 min read


Sandy Dish - GIRLS WON'T SHUT UP
Sandy Dish are a high-energy punk band from Melbourne, Australia , known for their sharp humour, chaotic live shows and no-filter attitude. Formed in 2018, the five-piece — Brook Storti (vocals), Andy O’Connor and Lachlan Meager (guitars), Tiffany Fowler (bass), and Willis Hugisloot (drums) — first introduced themselves with a tongue-in-cheek demo release that immediately established their irreverent tone. Since then, they’ve dropped multiple EPs including God Might Be Gay

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Mar 282 min read


The Lazy Eyes – The One Who Got Away
The Lazy Eyes are a psychedelic rock quartet from Sydney, Australia , formed by Harvey Karate, Itay Shachar and Noah Martin during their time at Newtown High School of the Performing Arts, later joined by bassist Leon Karagic. What began as busking sessions around Sydney evolved into one of Australia’s most exciting modern psych acts. Off the back of their 2020 and 2021 EPs and debut album SongBook , the band sold out shows across Australia’s east coast — even launching thei

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Mar 282 min read


Mount Palomar ft. Enola Gay – Feeding Frenzy
Mount Palomar is the moniker of Belfast-based experimental producer Neil Kerr, one of Ireland’s most forward-thinking electronic talents. Launching the project in Belfast, Kerr quickly made waves — landing a booking at Berlin’s Berghain just days after his first live show and returning multiple times within his debut year, including a coveted Pride slot on the main floor. Blending industrial textures, techno propulsion and live intensity, Mount Palomar moves fluidly between

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Mar 281 min read


Alto Alto – Spanish Procession
Alto Alto are an emerging alternative rock band from Oxford, UK , carving out a space with a driving, dynamic sound that refuses to sit still. Drawing influence from the experimental bite of PJ Harvey, Sonic Youth and Warpaint, the band lean into shifting song structures, textural guitars and emotionally direct lyricism. Their music thrives on tension and release — bending expectations before building toward cathartic crescendos. Since forming, Alto Alto have steadily gained

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Mar 281 min read


Stop! That! Train! (2026) by Adam Shankman
A chaotic action-comedy where glam, chaos, and disaster collide on rails Two best-friend train stewardesses leave behind their mundane railway jobs for what seems like a glamorous upgrade aboard the extravagant Glamazonian Express. Surrounded by eccentric first-class passengers, over-the-top luxury, and a sharply divided crew hierarchy, the new environment promises excitement — but quickly spirals into something far more unpredictable. What begins as a dream job turns into a

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Mar 287 min read


The End of Oak Street (2026) by David Robert Mitchell
A surreal suburban mystery where reality quietly unravels In a seemingly ordinary 1980s suburban neighborhood, the Platt family’s life is abruptly disrupted by a cosmic event that transports their entire street into an unfamiliar, unexplainable space. What once felt safe and predictable becomes strange and disorienting, as familiar routines begin to fracture under the weight of something unseen. The neighborhood remains intact — houses, streets, and neighbors — but everything

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Mar 288 min read


Norbert(a) (2024) by Sonia Escolano, Belén López Albert
A heartfelt heist comedy about identity, freedom, and late-life transformation Norberto, a 65-year-old living in a working-class neighborhood, has spent most of life conforming to expectations — until a long-suppressed truth begins to surface. What starts as a quiet internal realization soon becomes urgent: the need to transition and finally live authentically. But with limited means and time feeling increasingly finite, Norberto turns to an unexpected solution — planning a h

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Mar 288 min read


Thanks for nothing (2025) by Stella Marie Markert
A raw coming-of-age dramedy where rebellion masks vulnerability In a Berlin group home for troubled girls, Katharina, Victoria, Ricky, and Malou have built their own chaotic version of family — one defined by rebellion, dark humor, and survival on their own terms. Under the loose supervision of an indifferent social worker, the girls navigate adolescence with a mix of defiance and fragile connection, holding tightly to the only place that feels like home. But beneath the surf

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Mar 288 min read


The Virgin of the Quarry Lake (2025) by Laura Casabe
A haunting coming-of-age tale where jealousy turns supernatural In a humid, dreamlike Argentine setting, a young girl consumed by jealousy becomes fixated on disrupting a relationship that threatens her emotional world. What begins as quiet longing quickly spirals into something more dangerous, as she turns to supernatural forces to regain control over feelings she cannot process. The line between reality and fantasy begins to blur, pulling her deeper into a space where desir

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Mar 288 min read


No Room for Love (2026) by Maria Luna Kamradt, Randal Kamradt
A chaotic family comedy where dreams outgrow the space they live in Seven dreamers, one apartment, and no space to fall apart In a cramped Los Angeles apartment, the Santiago family — seven Filipino-American dreamers — live on top of each other while chasing distant, often unrealistic ambitions in the entertainment industry. Life is loud, messy, and relentless, with no room for privacy, failure, or even quiet reflection. Yet despite the constant friction, they hold onto hope,

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Mar 288 min read


Dead or Dying (2026) by John Purcell & Malin von Euler-Hogan
A dark comedy where humanity quietly stops feeling In a near-future Los Angeles, people are dying in alarming numbers — yet the world doesn’t stop, doesn’t mourn, and doesn’t even question it anymore. Work deadlines continue, social media scrolls endlessly, and grief is treated like an inconvenience rather than a human response. The real disturbance isn’t death itself, but how seamlessly society has adapted to it, replacing emotion with distraction and urgency with indifferen

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Mar 289 min read


No Thanks I Quit Smoking (2025) by Diego Toussaint
A chaotic day spirals into a sharp and relatable coming-of-age crisis After losing her job, Nuria has just 24 hours to pay rent or face moving back in with her mother. What follows is a frantic, unpredictable day filled with awkward encounters, small disasters, and mounting pressure. From running into exes to dealing with nosy relatives and self-absorbed creatives, every moment adds to her emotional strain. At the same time, she struggles to maintain control over her habits a

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Mar 286 min read
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