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A young man named Julio is determined to end his life. But before anything, he wants to make the most of his last hours and calls up his friend for a night out. They tried out things that Julio has never done before. As the night is about to end, these new experiences challenges his plan.
Friends undergo their routinely neon-ecstasy-fueled-trip; discovering not just the city but also themselves.
Chaos erupts as an uninvited guest interrupts three men having a casual drink.
Melinda, known by many as "Ate Bayie”, is a faith healer who heals people free of charge. During the night, she still has to take care of her bedridden husband.
Two street artists with contrasting intentions about the artform tell the relevance of street art in society while accompanied by an enigmatic graffiti writing, “Bon Jovi.”
As Buboy’s 21st birthday is coming soon, he struggles to escape the standards on what it is to be a man of an intimidating father figure he knows as “Uncle.”
The director discusses her childhood recollection, which leads to a traumatic narrative that she does not tell many.
When Bimboy and his friends found the camera of his missing uncle, they discovered mysterious photos and were haunted by its consequences.
A man wakes up in the middle of a nightmare, struggling to go back to sleep. He goes on to face the lonely night seeking comfort, warmth, and company.