André Forcier
In the 1950s, when the Catholic Church ruled over Quebec, the clergy are confronted by the people they mean to oppress. A tale told with sensitivity, humour, and quite literally, a lot of heart.
Alberto Evangelio
Spanish filmmaker Alberto Evangelio casts a dark, horror lens on compassionate assisted death, to chillingly moving effect.
Shannon Walsh
A documentary about Alan and Adrianne—their love, his grief and the magic that breaks down the line between dream and reality.
Gaëtan Borneuf
A meeting on the moon will brighten up Luna's life and make her discover herself more deeply in a breathtaking world.
Jela Dela Peña
In a church, a figure is transported in a dream-like place where they share food offerings and intimate touches with another being.
Paul Williams
Let’s take a break and follow Amy to meet her friends, to find her courage and confidence. A warm and soothing fairytale with a simple, even childlike style.
Oskar Johansson
A mother and daughter move into an old family house. The daughter struggles to adjust to the house and, to the mother's great horror, begins feeling an increasingly intense attraction to a locked door upst...
Niles Atallah
An amphibious humanoid yearns for the sea amidst the ruins of a dying world. Live action, dance, sculpture, and stop-motion animation combine in a dreamlike structure liberated from convention.
Michael Granberry
A multitude of creatures entertain at a royal banquet, but the aristocrats soon go too far in their cruelty. A hilarious, horrifying black-and-white delight, fashioned entirely from recycled materials.
Karel Konings
A tense piece set in an early ’50 medical institution of a different kind, where supernatural children are being euthanized by frightened doctors.
Leong Jo
Dream versus reality. Persistence versus abandonment. In the game of life, what is the right choice? There’s no correct answer, ultimately.
Keizo Murase
Two teens must save the world from a many-headed, mythological dragon in master artisan Keizo Murase’s directorial debut, following a lifetime crafting monster suits for all the best-known kaiju films.
Sander Maran
A chainsaw-wielding killer with a thirst for blood and a song in his heart wreaks havoc on the Estonian countryside in this zany horror-musical-comedy.
Carlota Pereda
A fake medium and a determined little girl are brought together during their village's annual re-opening of a haunted chapel in director Carlota Pereda’s follow-up to the Fantasia 2022 hit PIGGY.
Martin Gouzou
A free and contemporary interpretation of “The Metamorphosis” by Franz Kafka. Grégoire Samsa is a solitary young man, a building caretaker, always ready to help everyone, in order to exist.
Pratul Gaikwad
Deadpan delirium abounds as an unusual murder investigation entangles a pair of inept cops and assorted other lovable idiots in this odd, even otherworldly mutation of the mystery-comedy genre.
Luca Jalbert
A film for teenagers with real teenagers, recounting the misdeeds of the evil spirit of the Colerain comet as supernatural events multiply at an alarming rate.
Lucía Puenzo
A woman wakes up from a coma six weeks after having been struck by lightning. Something—everything—is different now. A subversive and beautiful genre work, reminiscent of CRASH-era Cronenberg.
Santa Yamagishi
Following suicide attempts that really should have succeeded, three teenagers meet during an institutional therapy session for survivors.
Okay, fine, so Akari, Nozomi, and Sakura have superpowers. They’re no less miserable and alienated, though.
EVOL’s explosive debut has placed the trio of neophyte supervillains in the crosshairs of the crusading Lightning Volt and Thunder Girl.
Yeonhoo Kim, Sugyeong Shin, Sumin Lim
She’s cute, she’s sassy—and she can see dead people! In this candy-coated tale of poetic revenge, young exorcist Kim Rina is called to investigate the haunting of a high school dormitory.
Damin Kim
A stressed-out elementary-school student secretly befriends a bottle of rice wine that can communicate through Morse Code. A heartwarming sci-fi/coming-of-age story guaranteed to make you smile.
Victoria Garza
The story of a fish woman (Ari Cigarroa) escaped into a world that longs to consume her. A wholly singular genre work that marks the arrival of one hell of a new talent.