A confused teenager, whose life is ruled by drugs and mental disorders is taken on a trip through several visions and worlds by an entity trying to help.
She stands on the edge of the rooftop, eyes closed and legs trembling. A sound breaks the silence. A boy enters the rooftop and stands directly across from her, also on the edge...
Created by Gonzalo Cordova (‘Tuca & Bertie’, ‘Adam Ruins Everything’) and produced in partnership with Mexico City-based studio Cinema Fantasma (‘Frankelda’s Book of Spooks’), the stop-motion movie, featuring an all-woman cast, it follows Marioneta, a proud wealthy Spaniard living in 1980s Quito, Ecuador. There she encounters a diverse group of eccentric and ambitious women navigating the complicated worlds of love, family, and cuys (guinea pigs). And remember, guinea pigs are family, not food.
Hari Bahadur Ko Jutta is a social comedy directed by Dipendra K. Khanal, starring Hari Bansha Acharya as the iconic Hari Bahadur. The film follows a humorous yet heartfelt journey that highlights class differences, social struggles, and human resilience.
The film follows three boys as they play and interact, revealing a familiar dynamic: teasing, bullying, and testing each other’s limits. We see them overcome their fears.
In this short debut film we follow Anna, who after a successful career comes home alone and empty-handed. What should have been a peak in her career turned out to be an exhausting struggle. Everything finally stands still - too still. When her freezer appears to be frozen, she plunges into a hyper-focus with only one goal: it must and will thaw now. In a soloistic, bloody and harrowingly recognisable spectacle, Anna loses herself in her rage, in order to escape her lonely reality.
A young, starving artist is on the brink of giving up - that is until he gets an offer that could change his life. But as the pressure continues to build, he must decide if chasing a dream that is slowly killing him is worth it.
Berger is a gifted chef. When a serious accident turns his life upside down, he can’t wait to get back to the kitchen. Handicapped but unflinching, he plans the reopening of his lakeside restaurant. While the crew vacillate between loyalty and chaos, his estranged daughter Sarah comes from London to help. She still has old wounds to deal with and her arrival confronts a father who was never there for her, but who now needs her support. In the midst of memories and aromas, Berger discovers what he has never sought and yet needed the most: a second chance at happiness.
Daniel gets jostled on a crowded street and imagines teaching the stranger some manners. For Marie, a first date is one thing above all else: pure stress! What if he notices how disturbed she is...? Robert sees the other parents at the playground and is overcome with self-doubt. Alone in her room at night, Yara hears strange noises—a monster or her mom? Karsten is in the fast lane. Whoever slows down loses. Agathe seeks inner peace after a breakup, but the anger remains. And Lenny dreams of Mo, his idol—and of finally being seen.
As a result of a fight with a classmate, Dere was moved by Mar, her mother, to Yogyakarta. Mar, who raised Dere as a single parent, only wanted the best for her daughter. Dere never questioned Mar's decision, until she met her new friends. Dere began to doubt whether everything Mar did was really the best for her.