Gaïa is a planet conceived as a body with a growing population. As resources become scarce, the inhabitants attempt to fertilise its egg cell – in search of new life.
A young girl meets a killer whale while swimming laps at the pool – the encounter awakens something in her, but unfortunately nothing in this world is forever.
The tale of a mythical cowboy who appears in a corrupt logging town (circa 1940s) and with the aid of his slide guitar and a giant Hellbug, he's able to battle the evil Mayor and his equally selfish twin brother to clean up the logging town of Sourdough Creek.
Two stories intertwine: Sergio De Simone, a Jewish child murdered at seven after being subjected to Nazi medical experiments, and German journalist Günther Schwarberg, who decades later devoted his life to uncovering the truth and informing families who never knew what became of their children.
In the story "Companion," two wounded and hungry wolves travel together in the cold of winter. At first, there is a sense of camaraderie and companionship between them, but living conditions become more difficult. In the end, the stronger wolf kills and eats the weaker wolf in order to survive. The camaraderie had meaning until hunger struck.
Edan (19) and Dula (18) navigate love, identity, and self-acceptance on a journey about coming into oneself and out to the world. Confronting fear, shame, and societal expectations, the boys rediscover a sense of belonging in their own paradise, in this celebration of queer love, vulnerability, and the power of embracing who you are.
A visual narrative exploring memory and the senses, where Mervin Wong’s music and sound shape the characters’ experiences, transforming perception into vivid, immersive moments.
Faced with pressure from others, from a system, from a school, how can you resist? How can you escape the stranglehold, so you don't end up crushed under the weight of expectations?
Perceiving life as something shared by two. Through a split (dual) narrative, identical twins Omar and Wesam, recount their shared memories: from their time in the womb of their mother to the moment they are tragically separated. Written and directed by twin brothers, Saad and Abdelrahman Dnewar, My Brother, My Brother, combines 2D animation with live-action cinematography to chronicle a deeply affectionate and tender narrative about existing without the other.