A Man Returns Home From A Roadtrip With A Full Blatter But Finds The Task Of Peeing May Be Tougher Than He Once Thought. As He Climbs The Stories Of The Palace He Faces Increasingly More Difficult And Odd Occurrences Await Him.
A young professional comes home from a rough day to a challenge: he has just five minutes to kill his flatmate with the gun hidden in his room. The Nerf War begins.
A junior overhears some juicy gossip, but when she attempts to retell it, she falls flat and bores her audience. Frustrated with her lackluster storytelling skills, a group of seniors take it upon themselves to teach her the art of gossiping
As an ambitious teacher goes to work at Al Safa High School for Girls, he is exposed to many funny situations, and his life is intertwined with different people.
Two cousins, both from a middle-class background, finally see their dream come true when their inheritance is rightfully returned to them following their uncle’s death. Soon after, and to their shock, they discover that the inheritance is in the form of illegal goods. To liquidate these goods, they create an elaborate mobile game to sell them through it. They call this game… “Siko Siko”. The cousins enjoy a brief moment of spectacular success before a mob boss appears in their lives, claiming to be the real owner of the goods!
The work revolves around a love story between a young man and a girl. In an attempt to reach his beloved, the young man decides to travel to the northern coast with his friend to meet her, and many unexpected paradoxes take place.
A traumatised and grief stricken Gab is recruited by ASIO to assist in the termination of an increasingly volatile old foe, stretching his fragile composure to breaking point in an apocalyptic final showdown.
“Sweet Spot” is an experimental animated short film that uninhibitedly explores the dialog between the work and its authors, Jorge Ribeiro and Paulo Patrício, whose points of view and creative approaches, both in terms of cinematographic language and ways of being, are quite different. Through this duality, and starting from a shared but at the same time individual process, the directors seek to understand at what point the short film they are making together reaches its “sweet spot”. In other words, the ideal point at which the work is considered finished.