According to the plot, scientists Yura and Kolya live at a station located on a drifting ice floe, explore the harsh region, help oil workers, participate in the launch of a data center, save bears, communicate with animals using their inventions, make scientific discoveries, are not afraid of adventures and meet new friends. Viewers will get to know the main characters: the young romantic scientist Yura and the experienced polar explorer Kolya, the affectionate polar bear with a sweet tooth Nanook, who grew up among people and therefore understands human speech, the Chinese pilot Mingli and the mysterious Amana, who deftly controls a reindeer, speaks the language of whales and is endowed with the ability to hear nature and predict the future.
It’s 10pm and Gorbe arrives home from a long, Exhausting day of work. She hears a buzzing noise. It’s an electric razor, left to charge on the counter of the washroom. But, the razor won’t turn off.
A Rashomon-esque journey through enmeshing power and institutional violence, focusing on three different characters navigating Sendai City on the verge of a new era, where democracy will be perfected, human will be machines and rebels will be exterminated for this sakes
The guy who lives in a hostel wants to have breakfast but is constantly interrupted by his elderly neighbours. Now he has to fight them back or change his point of view and find the right way to finally have his breakfast.
There was a girl whose father had just died. She was very close to her late father, as he was the one who stayed at home and took care of her while her mother was working. Every day her working mother would try to make an attempt to bond with her daughter by cooking different meals and composing letters for her that came with each meal, but the girl chose to ignore the letters and instead only ate. One day there was no food in front of the girl's door. She panicked and started looking everywhere for her mom, who was nowhere to be found. While she was looking, she noticed a stack of letters that her mother had written for her. She read them and cried. She regretted that she had ignored her mother's attempts to get closer to her. Suddenly she heard the doorknob of the front door rattle. She ran to her mother, crying. The mother was confused at first, but hugged her young daughter with a smile.
Grouchy grandpas are trying to drive a young traveler out of their forest, who climbs everywhere and disturbs them. But when the main old man finds himself in danger, the traveler saves him and grandpas accept him into their pack.
A surreal music video where a pop-up world of greed, rebellion, and revolution unfolds as cherubs, a devil, and a modern-day Jesus clash in a satirical battle for justice.
The story of a naive but persistent monster who, on his mother's birthday, will try to bake the cake that his late father, a pastry chef, used to make for her every year, in order to brighten up her life again.
When a balloon gets separated from its bunch, it must go on an adventure to get back to its friends, learning to accept its imperfections along the way.
In this short, humorous animation, a working class, rural lesbian couple happily plan their upcoming date night, in an ode to the joys of queers living with the land. Sung to the tune of 2008’s “(You Can Have) Whatever You Like” by T.I.
In a land of magic and simple pleasures, the best life is that of a farmer. But when some big suited "taxidermist" shows up to take his operation's entire revenue, our humble farmer must call upon the help of hidden elements to help save the day.
The film tells the story of a little boy who loves motorcycles but has never seen a real one, who meets his dream motorcycle rider through a "magical piece of glass" and cleverly encounters the dream.
For a woman who had become part of an urban legend she had heard about in her childhood, the act of remembering and the urban legend take on a different shape. The truth of myth and narration is questioned as her imagination and lived experience come together.
Mari, an elderly Japanese woman, shares her life story, from her childhood in Okinawa to her move to America, where she chased her aspiration of becoming a newspaper cartoonist.