The story of a broken boy. He does not look like other children: all parts of his body are out of place. The hero goes to first grade, adapts to a new environment, finds a girlfriend. But why is it still broken?
The Mussi are three protective elves of childhood and nature that with their action repair and monitor the well-being and balance of human beings on the planet.
Near a village, the river’ water level has dropped due to a dam, upsetting the ecological balance. So that lack of water and food has made an alligator comes around the village. The villagers are very scared but a wise man understands the matter and tries to guide the alligator to a suitable place to live.
(normally I don’t write a synopsis for it bc any description will point to a certain way of intepreting it and I’d like to avoid that. Usually instead of this I write something like that: “A film created for sublimation, which has various modes of interpetation that the authoress leaves to viewers’ discretion”, if this fits)
With whispered narration and soothing music, we'll go from dream to reality as we follow a girl's journey through anxiety. This short film will tell the story of a girl's mental journey when facing anxiety disorder in a one-shot way. It is mainly composed of four parts: dream, reality, memory and prospect of the future.
Somewhere midst this rain-pouring city, there is a tiny hotel with one counter staff. On this day, three sets of guests came by, along with some annoying ants that never go away.
A collision without warning, a relationship that pulls and pulls on each other. In this relationship, there are careful trials, mimicry, close proximity, unexpected betrayal... And when the relationship turns into a violent conquest of who wins and who loses, maybe you should be brave enough to end the relationship and say "I HATE YOU!" to that "he".