The name is a combination of the two words Happy and App. The authors of the film try to imagine the phenomenon of social chaos, when people see the source of their happiness in social networks. Using the # sign means that the audience and the author of this film share this opinion. In the media, popularity is measured by the number of "clicks". Therefore, many so-called celebrities do ridiculous and radical things to attract the attention of the audience. The plot is based on several real stories that occurred on the Internet.
After Alex wanted to surprise Catherine for her birthday by taking the staff of a restaurant hostage, the two unrepentant and hot-tempered women argue in an epic argument about how to use their metapsychic powers.
A legionnaire is summoned to Caesar's tent and given a message to deliver to the barbarian camp on the other side of some dense woodland. As the mission is under the white flag of a courier, the legionnaire assumes that this will be a piece of cake and indeed so it is, until he reaches the forest and finds that it is home to a group of bears, the matriarch of which does not like to have her home disturbed or messed up.
Amy Johnson worked as a a typist for a firm of solicitors before her record-breaking solo flight from London to Australia in 1930. This film has been created as a celebration of her journey using an Underwood 315 typewriter.
This animated short for children tells the story of Christopher, a little boy who didn't want to be called Christopher anymore. Such a common name! When Aunty Gail from Trinidad tells him a story about a Tiger, Christopher changes his name to Tiger. But then he finds a better name. When he has trouble cashing a birthday cheque, he realizes maybe he should stick with his original name... or maybe not?
As Floyd sits trying to process the disappearance of his cult obsessed wife, a moth burrows his way into his ear, setting off a series of visions and the adventure of his life. Pushed over the edge and past his breaking point, he’s compelled to run headlong into the unknown.
"Lah gah“ lets us dive into sunny childhood memories, when a girl is singing and cooking with its father. An intimate moment, so simple. But they’re swept along by the wafting mass of dough into the emotional depths of loss and disappearance; Helpless, the child is trying to grasp what is not tangible.
How art can rise life awareness above apathy. A NUPA's film. NUPA is a public free animation studio-school in São Paulo. Ty-etê (True Water) is the main river in São Paulo city.
The Kung Fu Masters are back! When an evil dog known as Trapper steals an ancient talisman it’s up to a chosen boy Hoffen and his sidekick bunny Velvet to defeat Trapper and retrieve the precious item.
Viliam is a boy who creates his own world with the help of pen and paper. But it is a fragile world that becomes difficult to live in as he grows older.
This film illuminates the life of Mother Teresa, a heroine of our time. Watch the story of a selfless missionary who brought hope, love, and salvation in this entertaining animated feature.
Filmmaker and educator Cao Shu captures the history of art in an experimental short film that lasts for less than one minute. Throughout the film, the central character goes through the small motions of everyday movements like checking the time and having a drink, with each frame rendered in a different art historical style. The film starts in ancient Egypt and progresses through Chinese ink paintings and Japanese block prints to Modigliani and Basquiat-style portraits. Cao renders a vast array of art styles in a manner that is evocative without being overworked.
A surrealist narrative story about a body-less boy who doesn't want to go outside, among other wacky characters in a world where people melt from stress.
A lonely walk home is intertwined with an underwater fantasy world. The relationship between reality and fantasy is portrayed in a love letter addressed to an imaginary "perfect" man. The film displays a critical, female point of view on the idea of romantic modern love in western society. Its main purpose is to dismantle the "knight in shining armor" myth.