"A small village at the skirts of the Mountain Agri. It's winter. A little girl aged 9 wakes up in the morning. A short section of a day from her life in the village."
After the death of her surrogate mother, a young woman embarks upon a journey to discover her true heritage, unaware that her destiny is greater than she could ever have imagined.
Khalabudka is not just the ancestor of modern buildings made of glass and concrete, but also the beginning of everything modern. Kalabudka is an old house on which time has left its mark. Its looks like a grandfather, but his character is a child. The story of little Khalabudka is a story about memory, gratitude and love for one's roots.
A 27-year-old woman, named Eri, drops into a café in Nagoya for the first time in 20 years. There, she talks about the past with a maternal half-uncle, who she sees for the first time, and ends up confirming family secrets.
Mysterious lifeforms “Happy Bogeys” appear and change shape and form. Do their mysterious words and actions mean anything? This little gem makes you feel happy.
This is the second film based on themes from Margarita Stāraste’s fairy-tales. Rosie is a red colouring pencil, who, together with the other pencils, colours in the author’s story as it progresses. Their work continues until the moment they are interrupted by the appearance of an uninvited fly. Chasing the fly, Rosie ends up with in the land of dew drops, grassmen, meadow maidens, and other forest creatures. He has stepped into a fairy-tale. There, Rosie enthusiastically helps out with jobs in the forest; however, in the meantime, the story has become a bit unusual without the colour red...
'Rhonda and Ruby' follows doggy mommy blogger, Rhonda, and her dog, Ruby, through a regular day in their lives which includes: breakfast, canine clothes shopping, a puppy play date, a canine therapy session, and bedtime. Rhonda provides hilarious insight to her feelings throughout the day. Anyone who loves their pet like a child will fall in love with Rhonda and Ruby's relationship. It is as if Ruby is Rhonda's daughter and she believes she deserves the mommy of the year award. The two are inseparable! Comedy of manners similar to what is scene in 'Best of Show'.
This is the story of a hungry opossum who is captured while trying to find food. He manages to escape and continues his search, although what he really finds is a long-lasting friendship.
Sing and dance along to your favourite nursery rhymes of all time with 18 sing-a-long animated nursery rhymes including Itsy Bitsy Spider, Ba Ba Black Sheep, Twinkle Twinkle Little Star, Mary had a Little Lamb and Jack and Jill. These popular, engaging and colourful songs are a must see for pre-schoolers. From BAFTA nominated children's producer Neil Ben.
Dive into a danced dream in this film by François Roussillon! Inspired by José Martinez’s three-act ballet Les enfants de Scaramouche (a choreography on music by Darius Milhaud that premiered in 2010), this 2014 filmed adaptation highlights the incredible talents of the young students of the Paris National Opera’s Dance School. Roussillon reframes Martinez’s work within a larger story of a boy named Enzo who dreams of becoming an Étoile dancer. He and his young friends at the Nanterre School take over the stage of the Palais Garnier, dancing the story of Scaramouche with a carefree excitement that captures the heart and delights the eyes!