In a whimsical adventure, Otto Van Walrus creates a mischievous RoboPuffin to outshine the real puffins. Led by Johnny Puff, the feathered friends train to defend their home. Join the fun as they battle wits and show the power of teamwork.
A queer stop-motion animation live-action hybrid film following four women in a surrealist parallel narrative unconstricted to heteronormative space and time.
Lisbon, 1980, the city, the intensity, the chaos, the noise, the crowd. Overwhelmed by the commotion, a young woman sets off in search of peace in the palace gardens of Sintra. Her red umbrella glides across the pearly whiteness of the rising mist.
As one of many Indigenous children forcibly removed from their mother at birth, artist ​Marianne Wobcke uses VR to explore perinatal trauma. ‘Perinatal Dreaming’ is a beautifully crafted audio-visual experience exploring the spiritual, emotional and biological formations of human consciousness from within the womb and entry into the world.
Follow Frankie as she walks you through her memories, exploring her childhood in school in Arusha and the first time she ever expressed herself authentically. The experience takes viewers on a 3D promenade tour through Frankie’s hometown, school, and church, and allows them to navigate the world and follow Frankie's journey in an immersive and interactive experience.
A flat tire shocks a passenger. Stopped at the roadside, she thinks about her life while the driver changes the tire, unsure if this is the right path.
Therapy session opens memories from five different places and times. Traumatic experiences come back in expressive and suggestive images. Slowly, chaos becomes calmer and changes into peace. The film is a story about loss, thanks to which, an opportunity to find power and hope emerges.
Vampire, thirsty for blood, searching for his next victim runs across an almost blind granny who takes the vampire for her goth teenager grandson and her loving care turns out to be deadly for him.
It is cold and dark. In between surreal waves and the morning haze, we catch a glimpse of the emerging glows. The sea breeze wiggles and writhes, twisting and turning, embracing the shore under its steady growl. And on the sand, a young man stares into the far end of the ocean.
The sea can be many things; provider of food and work, playmate or harbinger of death. Set in the 1950s in the fishing town of Nazare, the ocean takes different shapes as it interacts with each member of a small family.
Nicholas is a psychoanalyst who has Alzheimer's disease. When he gets confused in one of his notes, he ends up creating a situation that will unite one of his patients (Daniel) with his daughter (Monica). The fact that they are both married is only the beginning of a series of confusions that will have a surprising outcome.
Teenager Riley's mind headquarters is undergoing a sudden demolition to make room for something entirely unexpected: new Emotions! Joy, Sadness, Anger, Fear and Disgust, who’ve long been running a successful operation by all accounts, aren’t sure how to feel when Anxiety shows up. And it looks like she’s not alone.