Baking Powder is a short drama that explores the human bond between two brothers, one of whom is on the autism spectrum. The film sheds light on the challenges individuals with autism face in communication and integration, and how simple everyday moments can carry deep emotional meaning. Through the story of Khalid, a young man seeking to express his love for his brother in simple ways, the film raises questions about understanding and acceptance. It reminds us that patience, kindness, and respect are choices that can build genuine connections, even when full understanding is difficult to achieve.
Having received a collection of old stamps, the hero decides to find rare items in it. Delving deeper into this forgotten world, he unexpectedly finds something more valuable.
Take a Break is a short film highlighting the urgency of pausing and breathing amidst life's pressures. It captures the essence of finding tranquillity in chaos, emphasizing the importance of mental well-being.
Lonely and forgotten, Edna (72) finds herself at the beach. An unexpected meeting with an abandoned dog, black as death yet full of joie de vivre, will revive her feminine body and upend the symbiotic relationship with her daughter Yael (40).
Late one night, a man and a woman are each sitting alone at a bar. Evelyn notices Joe and gives off signs of interest. Joe is mutually interested but chickens out from taking any action and Evelyn leaves. There’s nothing new about this scene. It has happened thousands of times and will happen thousands more. But what if we could see the potential opportunities we cut off from ourselves when we chicken out of taking action? What if there was the possibility of a do-over? On this night, for Joe Montgomery, there is. An angel visits Joe and informs him how Evelyn would be a great match for him. Evelyn returns; and with an angel that only he can see as his wingman, Joe gets a second chance at a beautiful opportunity.
A clandestine operation for freedom faces collapse when a shocking betrayal ignites a fiery confrontation between two key revolutionaries on the morning of their planned uprising.
A year has already passed since the events that shook the town of Castle Peaks in Colerain County. The band of friends of the “Little Monsters Club” are recovering from their battle against the Soul of the Woods, the witch brought back to life by the evil force that had been eating away at the county for several years. After defeating this menace, the teenagers have grown and evolved. But the blood of the Soul of the Woods now runs through the veins of Mike, the leader of the band of friends. Thanks to his strength, he's about to awaken the soul of a very different creature. That of Babao, a murderous, psychopathic teacher long dead. On the evening of a lunar eclipse, the county is on the verge of plunging entirely into another world, capable of devouring any form of life found there under the orders of its new guardian.
A reserved screenwriter sits in the middle of a press interview when a question about her past triggers a panic attack, causing her to faint. She wakes up and realizes she has traveled back in time to meet her outspoken younger self and must convince her not to make the mistake she has regretted for most of her life.
A short film where everything deliberately goes incorrect: the story, the production, the acting, the direction, even the music. And that’s exactly the point.