
As shown as part of the LEE MILLER curation at Tate Britain with Girls In Film. There Is A Woman In The Attic is a personal response to seeing the LEE MILLER exhibition at Tate Britain. It is a reflective piece exploring the feeling of inequality about knowing details about an artist or celebrities personal life after viewing their work, yet knowing they don’t and might never know you. In retracing Miller's own footsteps and questioning this power balance and relationship, the film poses an examination into identity and asks how well we can really know a stranger as well as how well do we know ourselves.
2026-02-13 00.0

In a meeting room filled with two men wearing ties, the wait becomes interminable. What are they waiting for? They don't know exactly. How long have they been there? They don't know that either. As time passes, the possibility of leaving becomes irrelevant; they've been there far too long for them to be able to leave. What if the person arrives?
2026-01-30 110.0
On the island of Šipan, 52-year-old Emir Slaković lives the authentic life of a Dalmatian farmer. Surrounded by a house resembling a museum of the old Dubrovnik region, traditional tools, a rich library and ship models, Emir defies the fast-paced, modern world every day. The film, through his routine, work and free time, brings an intimate and poetic dedication to the former way of life, the island and the cultural heritage that is slowly disappearing. This is a film about work, identity and time that is disappearing, but also a film about Emir – a film about a man!
2026-02-01 00.0
Mark and Harri are two Finnish men who have volunteered to fight in Ukraine. Their return to civilian life proves difficult: PTSD symptoms, clinging to the emotional extremes caused by war, and the struggle to find meaning in life at times feel overwhelming. In trauma-informed therapy, these symptoms are processed and their experiences revisited.
2026-02-05 00.0

Ketty is growing old. Between the calm of everyday life and the intensity of the moments spent with her grandchildren, she moves between the forces of life and death, between laughter and sighs. Where memories of the past fade away and the future is uncertain, only the present moment matters.
2026-01-31 00.0
Three young sisters share a rented apartment in Rome’s university district with their respective boyfriends. Active in the student collective yet openly opposed to its leadership, they see themselves as guardians of a legacy of betrayed struggles, convinced they can renew a true sense of the “commons” on a small scale. Marginalized and outnumbered within the collective, they decide to make a documentary about the student occupation of the university.
2026-02-08 00.0