An evocative collection of short films that intricately weave together the poignant themes of reconciliation and profound loss.

From a vengeful spirit haunting its killer to a man returning home for the last time, these films confront the complexities of resolution and the ending of cycles. A heartbroken mother desperately pieces together the legacy of her selfless son, while a young woman struggles to reclaim strength after trauma.

This programme delves deep into the nature of loss and the paths to healing.

 

Sammi, Who Can Detach His Body Parts, dir. Rein Maychaelson 
Indonesia, 19 min 

A mother’s journey through grief, as she searches for the pieces of her son in this slow-burning exploration of loss and acceptance.
(Content Warnings: Sex, depictions of death and sexual assault)

 

Gardening, dir. Sarah Beeby 
UK, 14 min 

After an assault, a woman retreats into her mind’s garden, realising she must seek new healing paths before both are destroyed.
(Content Warnings: Sexual assault, strong language)

 

Journey Mercies*, dir. Tomisin Adepeju 
UK, 15 min 

It’s Bade’s last day at work, he’s finally ready to go home.  

 

The River, dir. Herrana Addisu 
US/Ethiopia,  17 min 

A beautiful weaving of memories that pay homage to culture and the experiences of women through the lens of Ethiopia.

  

One Day This Kid*,  dir. Alexander Farah 
Canada, 17 min 

Growing up between family, identity, and unspoken truths, this kid learns across decades that his father’s silence speaks louder than words.
(Content Warnings: Some strong language, flashing images, sex)

 

The Sentry, dir. Jake Wachtel 
Cambodia/Norway/US, 17 min

On assignment in Cambodia, a suave superspy has a haunting encounter with a garrulous guard.
(Content Warnings: Violence, strong language)

 

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