“Those freaking 33 percent, where were they?” Lovis asks herself as she discovers a clearly right radical slogan on the regional train. She starts counting: “One, two, Nazi. One, two, Nazi.” In anger, she exits the train at the next stop. Stranded on the platform, she is confronted with the question: What now?
As the sun rises, the generals seize the ever-fleeting time, each beginning their own plans for the day. At this moment, they are no different from the common people aboard the Luofu.
This story delves into the theme of sisterhood overcoming distance through shared sadness. Two women, physically apart but emotionally connected, express their melancholy through a traditional Ukrainian song. The animation, inspired by Ukrainian folk art, vividly portrays their struggles. As the ancient melody unfolds, it serves as a universal language, bridging the gap between the characters. The animation transitions between the women's worlds - Ukrainian and Latvian village women, emphasizing the universal nature of human emotions.
A young boy goes to school only to awake two years later; he discovers not only did he lose his family but his best friend, Selena, is also missing. After being given clues on where to go, he finds himself traveling a route that takes him to the ocean, where he finds a small makeshift city.
Babaee, who always reads Owl The Hero magazines about flying, has a dream of flying and wants to fly like a bird. Bebaee in the dream of flight is taken from the 2D animation series Babaee and Babaoo, which was one of the popular works of Pooya network .
Animated series that tells the adventures of an intrepid and funny girl from the Buenos Aires suburbs who faces a variety of situations related to sexual diversity, gender and children’s rights (present in Comprehensive Sexual Education) in which she brings her unique and original point of view. Throughout five episodes, the series seeks to rethink gender stereotypes - as socially established norms -, to reflect on the diversity of possible family structures, and also to investigate the practices of discrimination and segregation that circulate in our society.
Elisa likes Martin, but Martin doesn’t seem to realise it. All the advice Elisa receives to make Martin fall in love with her is to change not only her appearance, but also who she really is. Will she give up being herself to get it? Will that be a good thing?
Six-year-old Lily visits her grandmother, who has had a mastectomy and now misses her breasts. When Lily finds out that her grandmother’s shadow still has both breasts, she is prepared to do anything to get them back.
When every global citizen is mandated to participate in a program that tracks their CO2 emissions, it makes little impression. Until they discover what happens when their designated quota has been reached.