Projects

Projects

Goes to Cannes

Oblivion

Category: Tallinn Black Nights Goes to Cannes

Directed by: Danielius Minkevicius

Produced by: Ieva Norviliene | Tremora

Country of Production: Lithuania

Original Title: Uzmarstis

Genre: Drama, Psychological

Language: Lithuanian

Completed in: 2025

A young sex worker tracks down her estranged father and enters his life under a false identity. As their bond deepens, she must navigate the fragile line between deception, healing and the connection she’s always longed for.

Goes to Cannes

Pig Slaughter

Category: Tallinn Black Nights Goes to Cannes

Directed by: Ove Musting

Produced by: Jaan Laugamõts | Downtown Pictures

Country of Production: Estonia

Original Title: Seatapp

Genre: Tragicomedy

Language: Estonian

Completed in: 2026

An Moldovan unlicensed veterinarian know as « tsuskaja » or « pigslaughterer », goes to the villagers’ aid as a last resort when an inexperienced veterinary official arrives with a report of suspected swine fever, and according to his interpretation, all livestock must be destroyed.

Fantastic 7

The Last Moon

Directed by: Sean McConville

Produced by: Stéphanie Joalland

Country of Production: UK

Genre: Supernatural, Thriller

Language: English

Tallinn Black Nights Film Festival

Told in real time, The Last Moon follows the desperate bid for help from one brother to another when one of them is convinced he is cursed by a supernatural creature. 

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Mistletoe

Directed by: Emily Hagins

Produced by: Jon Michael Simpson, Ben Hanks

Country of Production: USA

Genre: Body Horror, Christmas Horror, Horror

Language: English

SXSW Film & TV Festival

Kissing under the mistletoe should be a warm Christmas tradition, but for awkward teen Kim and her friends, this holiday ritual turns deadly when they discover a mistletoe-inhabited demon is feeding off of their hormone-driven anxieties.

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FUXI: Joy in Four Chapters

Directed by: Qiu Jiongjiong

Produced by: Ding Ningyuan, Zhao Jin, David Tang

Country of Production: Taiwan (China), France, Japan

Original Title: 腹喜

Genre: Black Comedy, Fantasy

Language: Chinese

Hong Kong International Film Festival (HKIFF)

Inside a circus tent, a ragtag film crew is busy shooting a film of four Sichuan bizarre tales. Spanning four millennia, and told through the chronicles of four celebrations, it invites us to feast with the living, the dying, the dead, and the long dead.

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Cachorra

Directed by: Elisa Puerto Aubel

Produced by: Edher Campos

Country of Production: Mexico

Genre: Horror, Science-fiction

Language: Spanish, English

Festival Internacional de Cine en Guadalajara

A veterinarian in Mexicali bonds with a mysterious wolf pup, only to uncover a secret border experiment that puts them both in danger. To survive, she must embrace her wild nature.

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Evil Eye

Directed by: Yasir Kareem

Produced by: Abdulla Al-al-Atrakche (Iraq) | Mays Al-Reem (Jordan)

Country of Production: Iraq, Jordan

Original Title: Ayin Hara

Genre: Folk Horror

Language: Arabic

Cairo International Film Festival

In the near future, Dunia must find a mystical island to break a curse drying Iraq’s rivers. Torn between love and duty, she must choose: save her beloved or restore life to the land.

Fantastic 7

Sisterhood

Directed by: Yoon Eunkyoung

Produced by: Lee Yunjin

Country of Production: South Korea

Original Title: 시스터후드

Genre: Mystery, Thriller

Language: Korean

Bucheon International Fantastic Film Festival

A young woman enters the lives of a mystery novelist and her daughter, who have moved to a house after a divorce, causing a subtle rift in the mother-daughter relationship.

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1999

Directed by: David Casademunt

Produced by: Marta Ramírez (Coming Soon) & Beatriz Campos (Anonymous Content Spain)

Country of Production: Spain

Genre: Horror, Thriller

Language: Catalan

Sitges – International Fantastic Film Festival of Catalonia

What if one day you discovered that you had an exorcism performed on you as a child? This is what happens to Abel, a Barcelona native who seeks the truth about the supposed possession he experienced at the age of four, plunging into a spiral of paranoia and madness.

Cannes Docs

Wolf Game

Directed by: Patricia El

Produced by: Patricia El | The Office for Public Therapy Politics, USA & Spain

Country of Production: Palestine, USA, Spain

Runtime: 90'

Expected Release: June 2026

Production Stage: Pre-production

Budget: $290,000 (28% in place)

1st Feature: Yes

Looking for: Co-producers, gap financing, strategic guidance, festivals

Synopsis:

Marginalized Israeli youth abandon urban life to claim biblical lands in the West Bank through shepherding, displacing Palestinian shepherds from ancestral territory. Meanwhile, across the world, young engineers build crypto-powered farming empires in the metaverse. Though seemingly distant, these parallel worlds are deeply and unexpectedly connected.

Director’s Profile:

Patricia El is a director and producer of documentary and new media works. Her work has premiered at the Venice International Film Festival, and has been featured in festivals including: Sheffield, Geneva, FIPADOC, and more.

She runs The Office for Public Therapy Politics through which she has directed and produced international projects including a Public Therapy Tour across Palestine with AM Qattan Foundation and Matadero Madrid, Outside In, a playback performance with the Freedom Theatre, Parallel Utopias, at the Korean DMZ with National Geographic, In This Land with SAT (Société des arts Technologiques) NYU ITP, and the Venice Biennale College Lab.

Her virtual reality documentary film Remember this Place premiered at the Venice International Film Festival in 2023.

Producer’s Profile:

The Office for Public Therapy Politics is a new media creative studio & documentary production company. We have been collaborating on multidisciplinary documentary and new media projects with technology and research institutions like NYU ITP, Snap, SAT, and National Geographic, as well as local non-profit, arts, and culture organizations in Palestine through collaborative, co-creative approaches to produce a variety of audio-visual productions. We have collaborated with: AM Qattan Foundation, The Freedom Theatre in Jenin, The Colonization and Wall Resistance Commission, Bait Byout, and more. Our work has been exhibited across galleries, cultural institutions and film festivals including: the Media Majlis, SITE Gallery, Fabric London, Artsy, FIPADOC, Venice International Film Festival, Geneva International Film Festival, Carthage International Film Festival, and more.