

Convergence : Ensemble face à la crise
Alors que la COVID-19 accentue les précarités sur la planète, des héros méconnus de toutes les couches de la société aident à redresser la barre vers un avenir meilleur.
Distribution
Wenhua Lin
Self
Sara Khaki
Self
Mohammad Rezi Eyni
Self
Films recommandés
⭐ 6.4Woodstock 99 - Peace, Love, and Rage
Explorez Woodstock 99, un festival de musique de trois jours promu pour faire écho à l'unité et à l'idéalisme de la contre-culture du concert original de 1969, mais qui s'est plutôt transformé en émeutes, pillages et agressions sexuelles.
⭐ 6.1Bring Me the Head of Lance Henriksen
When '80s B-movie icon Tim Thomerson wakes up one day to realize the acting roles are not coming his way any more, he sets out on a quest to find his former co-star Lance Henriksen to discover his secret of Hollywood longevity and gets more than he bargained for in the process.
⭐ 5.5Junket 89
Science-fiction comedy: Junket, a schoolboy, borrows an apparatus invented by the absent-minded science master for transporting matter - and, by accident, makes it work...
⭐ 6.7FAQ
Dong-chun, an elementary school student overwhelmed with seven afterschool learning academies, stumbles upon a mysterious bottle of rice wine during a school retreat. As the rice wine ferments and emits strange sounds like Morse code, Dong-chun sets out to unravel its identity and discovers the secrets of the world and the reasons behind her current way of life.
⭐ 5.0Mahou Shoujo Sonico Magica
This is an April Fool's joke by Nitroplus. On 01.04.2011, an official website for Mahou Shoujo Sonico Magika, a parody of SoniComi (a game by Nitroplus), was opened with the announcement of it being a TV anime. On the same day, the opening video for the so called TV anime was released on YouTube by NitroPlusChannel. This opening is essentially the entire anime. The title is a clear reference to Mahou Shoujo Madoka Magika, a TV anime which screenplay was written by a Nitroplus staffer Urobuchi Gen, who also got credited for screenplay for this anime on the official page. No screenplay was ever written, of course.
⭐ 10.0Pyrenees
A young woman working as a pizza delivery girl in a small suburban town is thrown into a string of violent events following the theft of her bicycle.
⭐ 8.9Tacoma
On their last night of spring break, four old friends, now all college freshmen, realize their small town has more meaning than they ever imagined.
⭐ 5.8T’as pas changé
Suite à la disparition d’un de leur camarade de classe, quatre anciens lycéens décident, 30 ans après le bac, de réunir toute leur promo à l’occasion d’une fête. Véritable déclaration d’amour aux années 90, "T’as pas changé" dresse le portrait drôle et doux-amer de ces presque quinquas que des retrouvailles vont bouleverser à jamais…
⭐ 7.5South African Spook Hunter
South African Spook Hunter Matty Vans hires a film crew to document his paranormal ghost hunting business. Just as they tire of following him around to find no evidence of the paranormal, he receives a phone call from a woman claiming her family is being hounded by a spirit. After agreeing to spend the week with the family, it quickly becomes clear to everyone but Matty Vans that their haunting is an elaborate hoax. However, the Damon-Murray family are also harbouring a dark secret...
⭐ 9.3Ragat
Ragat (Blood) is a powerful Nepali film that highlights caste discrimination and social injustice. The story follows Krishna, a young man from a lower-caste family, who bravely fights against the oppression of the rich and upper-caste elites. Hemant Kaji, a wealthy and influential man, strongly believes in caste superiority and looks down on the poor. Amidst this division, Laxmi, a girl from a rich family, falls in love with Gopal, a lower-caste boy. Defying societal norms and family pressure, they marry against their parents' wishes, challenging the rigid caste system. Their love becomes a symbol of change, but their struggle is met with resistance. In the end, Radha, Laxmi's caring aunt, tragically loses her life, leaving behind a message that all human blood is the same-hot and red. Directed with a strong social message, Ragat questions why caste discrimination still exists in Nepali culture and calls for equality and justice.