A Mossad agent embarks on her first mission as a computer hacker in her home town of Tehran.
Tehran

A Mossad agent embarks on her first mission as a computer hacker in her home town of Tehran.
Lina, a middle-aged lady who never leaves the balcony of her house, intervenes in everything that happens within her visual field.
It’s the last day of the family’s vacation. What could go wrong?
The citizens of Athens are tormented by insomnia. Rumor has it that after dark an elusive creature is roaming the city streets. The film’s characters will cross its path during one night and for the first time in a while, they’ll go to sleep.
Two sisters, Anna and Melina spend the last days of the summer in their vacation house outside of Athens. Anna is having a party to celebrate her birthday and her passage to adulthood. Soon she will be off to college leaving her little sister behind. She has invited Maria, her crush, to spend the day with her by the pool and organise the party. Melina obsessively loves and admires her older sister and wants badly to be part of her world. She is not invited to the party. But she sets her mind to it, making this night for her sister a bloody night to remember.
On a terrace with the view of the concrete buildings, a plane tree and a little bit from Lycabettus mountain, two young people are flirting with the sense of love. Persistence, fear, and the view of the city will keep them together even for a few minutes. In order to understand what they really want, these few minutes are enough.
The film is focusing on two self organized pedagogical preschool projects in Greece based on the values of libertarian education and experiential learning.
A family that lives in a strange house is waiting for a guest. A typical Sunday meal turns into a conflict of generations, ideas and behaviour. The older generation sets the rules and younger ones call them into question in a board game where nobody wins.
This film is an attempt to define an imaginary word. “Teleomeric” was a word my husband used to use, before he had a stroke and lost his language. Now I am left with the memory of a word which I cannot find in the dictionary. The closest word I can find to “teleomeric” is “telomeric,” meaning belonging to the telomeres, or the ends of the chromosome, which protect their information and prevent them from sticking together. In this sense, the film is actually about the search for those rare moments of consolidation that keep us afloat.
Anna is waiting in a hospital hall. She is excited but also troubled. Her brother just woke up from an 11-month coma and she has to tell him that she has fallen in love with Sofia, his fiancée. Suddenly nothing makes sense anymore. Can just a thought give away her secret? What happens when you realise that people can hear your thoughts?
A teenage girl spends her afternoon cooking. She is alone. Or isnt’t she? A student short film shot and completed entirely from afar due to Covid19 restrictions.
Orpheus and Eurydice strive to remain connected forever. Even against death. And their love earns a place in eternity.
Mother and Son attend the exhumation of Husband/Father. The painful process holds an unexpected surprise.
In this mesmerizing experimental film, a Stephen King television movie is compressed and transformed through hypnotic black and white collage animation that meticulously reconstructs and reshapes its supernatural drama to an eerie and profound effect.
The increasingly louder breathing of the sea, becomes the stage for the past and the future to perform.