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- A distracted child is looking for attention and responsibility from his father. He then goes through a bitter experience and faces a challenge to get his father back out of the cycle of addiction. After losing his mother in a traffic accident. Albin's life begins to become burdened with an absence of love and compassion. Which leads him to make a fateful decision to end his suffering.
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- Short"The Emperor" is a short film depicting the symphony of a compelling narrative. The plot follows Angel, a man abandoned at an orphanage, struggling with depression and the feeling of being lost in life as he approaches thirty. His isolation is intensified by voices in his head, belonging to an elderly philosopher, providing wisdom and guidance through life's trials. Despite the elders' best efforts, he ultimately loses the battle to lead Angel onto the right path.
- "Mute" is a compelling documentary that tells the story of Moamal, a 16-year-old mute teenager in Iraq. The film explores the challenges Moamal and his family face due to his condition, which resulted from a syringe incident when he was three years old. Despite receiving a hearing device that didn't work effectively, Moamal's parents expressed concerns about the limited support from the government and educational institutions for mute individuals in Iraq. The documentary provides an intimate look into Moamal's daily life, his family dynamics, and their aspirations for his future. The filmmaker conducts interviews with Moamal and his parents, shedding light on their struggles and determination to create opportunities for him, including the plan to open an electricity shop. The film addresses the broader issue of societal acceptance and employment challenges faced by mute teenagers in Iraq.
- In the documentary, captivating interviews take center stage as Leonard Goldman, a poet and author, engages in a profound conversation with key figures intimately connected to the West Pier in Brighton, UK. Through Goldman's lens, viewers gain unique insights into the personal experiences and memories of those whose lives were intertwined with this iconic structure. To enrich the narrative, the documentary seamlessly integrates captivating footage from the early 1900s, capturing the vibrant and celebratory atmosphere that once flourished on the West Pier. This visual journey transports the audience to a bygone era, where people reveled in the joyous moments, creating a stark contrast to the later events that led to the tragic arson. The juxtaposition of these historical visuals and contemporary interviews adds depth to the storytelling, painting a comprehensive picture of the West Pier's evolution over time.