Boy George & Culture Club
In a vibrant exploration of music, identity, and resilience, director Alison Ellwood crafts an intimate portrait of the...
War photographer Mark Walsh (Colin Farrell) returns from a harrowing assignment in Kurdistan, but the horrors he witnessed refuse to stay buried. Haunted by the death of his colleague and the face of a wounded girl he could not save, Mark begins to unravel, his grip on reality slipping as he descends into a vortex of guilt and trauma. His wife Elena (Paz Vega) watches helplessly as the man she loves becomes a stranger, plagued by nightmares and crippling anxiety. Desperate for answers, she turns to Mark’s grandfather, the enigmatic Dr. Joaquín Morales (Christopher Lee), a psychiatrist who believes in confronting demons head-on. As Dr. Morales employs unconventional methods to unlock the truth behind Mark’s breakdown, the line between memory and imagination blurs. Directed by Danis Tanovic, this gripping psychological thriller delves into the invisible wounds of war, exploring the devastating cost of bearing witness to atrocity. With a taut, atmospheric tone that keeps viewers on edge, Triage is a haunting examination of survival, guilt, and the fragile nature of the human mind.