At Tutu Academy, where tutus are the uniform, students of all characters (geeks to goths) express themselves through ballet—and bizarro hair. One odd day, a UFO lands and an alien enters the classroom. Eager to connect with the visitor who doesn’t speak earthly language, the teacher starts a dance conversation—followed by the entire class. At first, the alien struggles to learn the artful language, until he’s gifted a magical tutu. With fresh confidence, the green-hued stranger joyfully joins the dancing crew. But just as the bond deepens, the alien must return to his homeland. With bittersweet farewells, the UFO departs—donning a tutu too. On his planet, a stark contrast to Tutu Academy’s vibrant vibe, the alien proudly presents tutus to his commanders, where they dance in celebration of the newfound connection with Earth.
Ricardo wakes up in a warehouse filled with laboratory artifacts. When he tries to escape, he finds a locked door and mysterious noises coming from outside. Overwhelmed by the desire to recover his memories, he tries to open the door, only to find the truth behind it.
A supermodel, fresh from walking the red carpet at the world-famous Venice Film Festival, finds herself taking a mysterious coffee break with a golden spoon in St. Mark's Square. The empty city wants to tell her something of vital importance; it's as if an unknown force has taken control.
A man named Tengis comes home one day and is murdered by a delivery man. This happens again and again in an endless time loop and there is only one point in time with his wife Khuslen to figure out the entanglement.
New York-based 16-year-old Joey Wethersby's parents were part of a 1990s one-hit wonder band. After encouraging her parents to start a new band, Joey finds herself traveling nightly to an alternate reality where everyone repeatedly says the titular three-word phrase.
The God Man is a 9.5 min short animated film that follows an interview of Jonah Weisman, the man who discovered the entity “The God Man” drifting through space.
I just arrived from the future, and people still go to the movies there. Thinking about it, maybe it's better to start like this: I just arrived from the future, and people still go to the movies there.
Two strangers find themselves trapped underground when the city is attacked by a monstrous threat. Badly injured with limited resources they must navigate a treacherous, narrowing tunnel in hopes of finding an exit.
Hoping to bring their dead mother back to life, three brothers build a time machine in this visually decadent, bizarre and altogether mesmerizing head-trip.
After the sun fades out and humanity is left with roughly a week to live, an ex-couple agree to help a college student get back home to her family halfway across the country.
A pro-choice space romp about loneliness and hunger. Alone (mostly) on a space barge, Pilot must make some tough choices. The mission must be completed. The earth is depleted. At her lowest point, Pilot greets a new guest and things get messy.
A dark summer evening, an hour before curfew. The air is heavy, ripe, like a black cherry about to burst from the heat and silence. The Rooster and the Dog walk through the forest — not because they have somewhere to go, but because they can’t do otherwise. The grass is taller than hope, and the branches creak like the old floorboards of a house long since burned down.
During an excursion to a research center, 17-year-old first-year student Zhenya accidentally gets into a test sample of a new model of the robot "Apostle" (A.P.O100L), which has its own will and mind. Having received a random pilot, the machine takes control and decides to escape from the laboratory. Now, in order to return home, Zhenya will have to find a common language with artificial intelligence.