The experimental short film "Good Day" transports the audience to one never-ending day of the life of interwar Kaunas, which, like an architectural moment recaptured in time, silently tells about the bygone city full of progress and hope. 24 hours pass in 24 minutes, as if through a keyhole watching and listening to the rhythm of the city boiling around the iconic tower of the Vytautas the Great War Museum. With the help of a physical newspaper specially created for the film, viewers have the opportunity to calmly explore one golden day of the first Republic of Lithuania and evaluate it in the context of today's stormy times.
A clumsy waiter and an affectionate chef must save the space-bound Supernova Café and their relationship from an accident caused by two naïve customers.
After discovering her employer’s sinister involvement in her sister’s kidnapping, a corporate executive must embrace her old criminal life to rescue her sister.
Through the miraculous process of metamorphosis, A dimpled tadpole-turned-frog and nymph-turned-dragonfly experience connection, loss, revenge, and the overall circle of life.
It's Mother's Day and Marge Simpson joins the moms of Disney+ on a special holiday outing that turns into an epic galactic adventure filled with heroes, villains, and Stewie from Family Guy.
In a fateful encounter, Ivan, a courageous 16-year-old, finds himself trapped in an unforgiving forest, drawn to a mysterious cave that holds a secret that should’ve stayed hidden.
In the midst of a drug epidemic, the tragedy of death haunts a Doctor who vows to bring back his sister, though that very epidemic seeks to destroy the Doctor's cure.
A vine takes root in old Beijing, witnessing the passage of time in a traditional hutong—part of an urban fabric that’s fast disappearing as the city undergoes radical transformation. Making ingenious use of backlit cut-outs, Jenny Yujia Shi crafts an animated elegy to a vanishing way of life.
“Wash your hands. Turn off the lights. And don’t forget your prayers to Ganesh.” Having fun with comicbook motifs and plasticine, Akash Jones honours the no-nonsense second-generation immigrant mother who raised him, instilling habits that guide him to this day. Stop-motion animation that says, “Love ya Mom.”
Blending animated storytelling with intimate narration, this documentary paints a soulful portrait of the anonymous Neapolitan singer known as Liberato.
First Spanish colonialism, then Moroccan occupation, the Sahrawis have been fighting for their self-determination for years. A look at a persecuted people of the Sahara, seen through the ritual of tea.
In life there are times we need to "let go" with love in order to "hold on" to life. Jodee's poem and drawing were inspired at the Arts & Healing Resiliency Center's January 7, 2024 workshop, "Letting Go & Holding On for Hope, Healing, & Resilience in the New Year." This workshop is part of the Hold On Campaign for Suicide Prevention's expressive arts outreach to connect, express, and heal. The animation "Let Go" is by the very talented and compassionate media designer Lucia Martinez Rojas. For more information on the Hold On Campaign's services including presentations, workshops, mentoring, and internationally award winning songs and short films, please see www.holdoncampaign.org.
In a black-and-white world, lonely lumberjack Bill chases a stealing crow to a giant tree. When he strikes the tree, color fills the landscape. Bill, overcome by euphoria, hallucinates.
When he wakes up, the raven flies away, leaving Bill behind to face his creation.