On a long winter day, the idea of "death" creeps into Yang Yang’s young heart. When longing transforms into poetry, memories endure eternally in the form of light and shadow.
Timid Xiao Mu who’s often being bullied while his mother is not around because of her work. He always watches his Japanese monster movie alone, hoping that the silkworms he raises will emerge and become his favorite monster “Amola” with beautiful wings. However, Xiao Mu's expectations fail when his mother notices that what he really longs for is just pure companionship.
The childless royal couple expected a child for many years. They have got a real monster after the birth of their daughter. The young princess made life in the castle unbearable. The bullying of the governess, who turned out to be an evil sorceress, turned into a curse for the whole family. Fortunately, the kind fairy turned the curse into a test of strength and gave the young princess a groom and eternal love.
Flora, a genie trapped for more than 2,000 years inside an antique jewelry box, is accidentally called to service by Bernard, whose life is unraveling around him.
The ancient myth of Andromeda's constellation. In this film, Poseidon sends his divine punishment to the surface of Ethiopia to destroy the kingdom. As a last ditch effort, Cepheus has to sacrifice the one he loves most.
Kelvan describes his daily life as a deaf person in Montreal, with one small detail: he's part of the puppy community. Puppy-Play is a kind of role-playing game in which you adopt the personality and mentality of an animal, and is present in the LGBTQueer+ community.
The deep relationship between an artist and his sculpture: Victor’s love for art is limitless. When he finishes modelling his latest statue, he discovers himself deeply in love with the gorgeous figure he created, his statue Leia. That very day, the statue comes alive. Very soon, Victor starts to notice flaws in his creature… she is not as perfect as he wanted her to be.
On Christmas Eve, Mya tells chilling tales of Jack Frost, The Gingerbread Man, and Krampus, revealing their terrifying, brutal sides instead of heartwarming stories.
Young couple is going hiking to be alone by themselves. In the first evening the girl confesses that she’s pregnant. This information appears to be very sudden for the boy. The next morning the girl vanishes without a trace.
The second film of the Pandemic Trilogy, “Why Am I Still Here Then?” is a sequel to 61 Street No 4, and it makes the audience experience the unconscious reflection of the Other who entered in the previous film. The monologues throughout the film emphasize the character's feeling of being stuck and her confrontation with the unconscious. As a result of the confrontation, the audience is left with a mind ready to be completely liberated. Experimental narrative, creative montage and sound design come to the forefront in “Why Am I Still Here Then?”, and it narrates us understanding and accepting our unconscious.
Unaware of his death, Mr. Wu arrives at "Hell Airport" but can't be reincarnated as his daughter hasn't cried for him. To help him, hell messengers visit a film set and try to make his stubborn daughter cry, or he'll be trapped in hell forever.
On the brink of moving away, Jing stands in front of the entrance of a room. As she struggles to step into the room and pack, a horse unexpectedly appears in the apartment.
Talking bunnies, dancing harlequins and charming songs inhabit the memories of infancies. Visual artist Igor Schiller stages a performance to immerse us in his childhood world, diving into the depths of his remembrances affected by a bloody war. Surrealistic scenes and choreographies emerge in the playground of memory, with its joys, fears and confines to be demolished.