An untidy room. Empty beer tins, empty wine bottles, a half-empty glass of whisky... A girl is getting up absent-mindedly and starts preparing herself. YOUR morning starts. Lazy and hard-to-wake-up YOU. The emoticon is ME watching over YOU. I play tricks on YOU, while YOU are playing the guitar and drinking. One day, in town, YOU walk past THE CHILDHOOD FRIEND who is buying an Anemone I liked, and remembering that I liked them, YOU rush out to buy them. THE CHILDHOOD FRIEND displays the Anemone with care. One day, years after I died, YOU hear noise from the closet. Opened, YOU see MY garden right in front of YOU. Overflowing emotions of ME and YOU. When exiting from the room with memories, a picture of the Anemone that YOU painted is displayed in YOUR new room.
An animation in sequential format – frame by frame. Where it narrates the daily life of the protagonist Alisson, waking up, drinking his coffee and going skateboarding through city.
A Dai elder rescued Nana, a wounded elephant calf from fierce poachers. He mended Nana's scars, nurtured her back to health, and ultimately released her back into the wilderness.Years later, Nana the elephant calf, who had now become the leader of a herd, sensed the elder's passing.She guided her kin through rugged terrain, only to honour the elder with a final, heartfelt elegy.
Food has an incredible power to ensnare our senses and punch through time, bestowing upon us a remarkable window through which we can experience sharing past meals with loved ones once again.
In a 1967 interview, a woman named Bérénice recalls her encounter with the reclusive Québécois author, Réjean Ducharme. The main character of his novel “Swallowed” is also named Bérénice.
Long–distance relationships are a paradox. What does it mean to be together and at the same time to be far from each other? Two lovers live in different parts of the world. But what unites them is exactly what separates them.
The little Fly lived happily and carefree, surrounded by the light of light bulbs and the love of her grandfather Silkworm. However, when the grandfather leaves the heroine, the light bulbs go with him. Now the Fly has to figure out what makes the light bulbs burn.
An experimental cartoon showing the struggle of women for their rights in the Middle East. These women have struggled and suffered all their lives, but have often been forgotten by history. Two–dimensional animation is projected onto the female body - the first and most common tool of oppression of women in patriarchal societies.
How do autistic people see the world? What do they feel and what difficulties do they face? The video will allow you to see the world through the eyes of a child with autism spectrum disorders and feel for a minute what he feels.
My old friend Walter has been living in a truck with his Native dog for ten years. In this interview, he opens the doors of his four-wheeled house and tells stories from the life of a modern wanderer.
A film inspired by a Walt Whitman poem. A little boy comes to his secret place – an oak tree by a small pond. He sits down under a tree and unwraps a delicious breakfast. Someone is watching him intently from behind the bushes.