In a world where everything has become cardboard, the hero discovers the magic in simply stopping and looking. Observation is the last magic we have left.
While Lucy's head is stuck in the compost bin, she has an out-of-body experience that allows her to witness firsthand the ever-changing world of compost.
“Enongo” follows the music-fueled inspiring story of rapper/producer/Ph.D. candidate, Enongo Lumumba-Kasongo, a.k.a., Sammus. With her autobiographical and afrofuturism-inspired music, Enongo tackles various subjects including (but certainly not limited to) mental health, growing up, and relationships. Through a combination of actuality and animation, Enongo tells a universally-relevant, intimate, empowering story of identity, artistic creation, and survival.
Asleep on his desk after a long day at work, Javier suddenly wakes up to find his hungry cat. However, his mischievous and jealous drawings absorb the house keys and him in an attempt to get him to devote all his energy solely to them.
Time pushes everyone forward, like silent tides carrying each person toward an unknown destination. On the journey called "life," we drift along distant currents toward an "end" that may or may not exist. We can only keep moving forward or backward, get lost in the ebb and flow, or find ourselves caught in the same repeating waves.
A worker rat wins a jackpot from online gambling and uses the money to travel to a luxury resort. Thinking that he is lucky, he continues to gamble online and loses all of his money.
The story centers on the melody played by the protagonist (Yoh). When his voice transcends time and space to reach Meguriboshi (another planet far away from Earth), many mysteries that were not told in the original story are revealed.
When images emerge from the film material itself and exist on their own, they become one thing among many others.
Manipulations of super-8 and digital.