As a deadly explosion shatters Lebanon three immigrant siblings living abroad confront their mental health struggles amid uncertainty about their parents' fate.
George
Noor
Wissam
News Reporter (voice)
Bystander (voice)
Kicked out of their home and disowned by their parents for who they are, a young college student, Everest finds themselves in a state of limbo amidst a mental breakdown. As they fade in and out, a glimmer of hope makes itself known.
Trapped within the labyrinth of her own mind, Sabrina descends into a harrowing odyssey as her home transforms into a malevolent maze of illusions and fractured memories with only one way out…Through.
Bringing a closure to his "Healing Trilogy," Bladde offers up a beautifully bizarre tale of overcoming trauma. Through grizzly depictions of a decapitated head and symbolic references to the River Styx and even Saltburn, viewers watch as his character, The Illusionist, takes back the power stolen from them and strips themselves of the turmoil caused by a deeply repressed sexual assault.
A teen that’s happy but later develops depression when he meets a gothic girl, due to realization that his life isn’t good at all. He realizes he has mental issues but the girl does too so she’s able to cheer him up, but even he knows he can’t be fully happy with her due to their different home lives. She tries her best to make him better as a person but as they get together, he makes the worst decisions due to him getting more involved in the wrong crowd. He’s so involved he even abandoned his one true friend. The only thing in his life that he does now is binge and restrict. Everything all about him is starting to fall completely apart.
Marwan a superstitious OCD patient knows that his grades will be out in an hour and tries to fight his obsessive thoughts.
Harley, a twenty-year-old college student, visits her doctor to share how she's been feeling off lately. A recent culmination of events has caused her to spiral. Her everyday life turns toward a cold path as she falls into an obstructive rhythm of coping and self sabotage. Plagued by traumatic events in her past, she reaches out for help as she feels she has nowhere else to turn.
Komt Wel Goed is an intimate, raw and human film about two young adults who are stuck in life in completely different ways. Saar is confronted with sexism and gender equality in the workplace on a daily basis, while Mark struggles with mental problems after losing his best friend to suicide. When they unexpectedly get stuck in an elevator together, a special encounter occurs.
A young Nigerian student and poet, abused and neglected by his cruel stepmother, finds solace in friendship. His wrongful arrest tests his resilience. A story of survival and redemption.
In the wake of her mentor's passing, an amateur whittler battles obsessive perfectionism as she struggles to complete a wood carving herself.
Forced to confront the death of his daughter following a fatal encounter with drugs, ex-military soldier Andy becomes hell-bent on finding those responsible. With nothing to lose, a violent criminal underworld unravels in his wake.
'Smile Now, Cry Later, a film that explores the complexities of mental health and the power of human connection. Directed, written, and produced by Keanu Cordero. The film follows Joey, a young man struggling to cope with his mental health issues. When he reconnects with his childhood friend Lila, he finds the strength to confront his inner demons and take control of his life. With a talented cast that includes David Carbajal, Kalen Austin, Presley Weber, Gabriel Carmona, Stormy Lopez, and Nick Mendez, Smile Now, Cry Later is a powerful and moving exploration of the human experience.'
Struggling to find his place at Oxford University, student Oliver Quick finds himself drawn into the world of the charming and aristocratic Felix Catton, who invites him to Saltburn, his eccentric family's sprawling estate, for a summer never to be forgotten.
A filmmaker explores the past through various video archives in hopes of making sense of his suicidal ideation.
A suicidal teen develops a candid rapport with the student from Shanghai assigned to watch her in hospital. A nightly exchange of secrets, text messages and possessions quickly expands the boundaries of their relationship and alters their inner chemistry.
Lara and Jo became best friends at three years old. They live in the same neighborhood and go to the same school until high school. Lara is a courageous woman, ambitious, and also a dreamer. Meanwhile, Jo is a gloomy person who has a childhood dream to be a successful architect and manage an orphanage. At the age of 29, Jo already accomplishes all of his dreams. He got perfect parents, a beautiful girlfriend, a reputable orphanage, and a prestigious job. Then, Jo began questioning himself "when he doesn't have a dream to pursue anymore, what is his purpose of life?” His life already perfect. He wants nothing anymore. The more Jo thinks about it, the less peaceful he felt. He becomes depressed. He thinks his life doesn't matter. He starts to attempt suicide.
Two best friends are trapped in their home by Martial Law while the world around them falls apart.