"Watermelon Girl" tells the story of a girl born from a watermelon seed in a departed king's stomach. A stunning journey begins, as she quests to find a new home, which unfolds into a heartwarming tale where Watermelon Girl discovers the true joy of giving and building community.
From fairy tales or funny gore games - it could be characterized by a black-and-white review of folk tabernacles involving sex with a pig, frowning, and the painful fall of the princess from her prison in the high tower.
A story about a festival of flowers that celebrates the culture of the Himalayas of India. Seen from the perspective of a small girl as she goes on a magical journey to collect flowers before her village turns into a ghost village.
Following women aged 25 through 45, this sociological investigation into couples’ sexuality tackles experiences of desire and love, norms in heterosexual relationships and paths to emancipation.
Using archival sound from the 1960s to 1980s and collaged photos, Start with a Place reveals how decades of gentrification has transformed areas of south London beyond recognition exposing the deep roots of a crisis that is continuing to price local people out of the capital.
Three friends find themselves unable to reach a consensus on a school project and end up arguing. To avoid detention, their teacher proposes a game where they must work together to rescue the kingdom of Típota from the clutches of a powerful evil wizard.
Brian Michaels is sailing across the ocean, when disaster strikes and leaves him stranded! The red bear must be clever, and use his surroundings to escape!