An educational short film about bullying.
Social & External
A goose remembers his last migration.
"I just want to be seen as who I am today!" John shares his thoughts on identity, body and gender and gives a very personal insight into his life–and an intimate proximity to his body.
A true story from the realms of high strangeness, magical thinking, and manic delusion.
Deep in the forest, a hunter encounters a strange creature he cannot kill.
A family portrait session goes horribly wrong, as secrets and jealousy bubble to the surface under the photographer's watchful gaze.
After years of long distance, a pair of big and beautiful boyfriends celebrate their reunion at a Stevie Nicks concert, where they share a brush with magic.
Individual identities disappear and arise in transit space. Everything is in constant motion, and everyone potentially suspicious.
Casper saves a billionaire from a witch.
As children play hide and seek, they witness a crime. Only Auguste, the youngest amongst them, no longer wants to carry the burden of keeping the grave secret. A poetically crafted miniature about guilt, betrayal and loyalty.
The characters from Ranma 1/2, Urusei Yatsura, and Inuyasha all gather together in a short crossover to introduce the 50th Anniversary Weekly Shonen Sunday "Rumic World" Museum opening, celebrating Rumiko Takahashi's manga work.
Inès is facing a difficult choice. Tonight, she thinks about the decision she will make.
In these dark times, you may think that every hazard has been identified, but nobody has taken into consideration how dangerous dance can be...
An emotional and generational conflict between mother and son in the twenty-first century, except for one detail: Mother is none other than death.
Animators and urban planners both create worlds, but Czech stop motion specialist Jiří Barta's ingenious paper cut-out short punctures the stifling architecture of communist housing. Skilled hands blueprint an apartment tower standardized specifications. Envelopes contain the elements of each home. Family dwellings, bachelor pads, scholarly studies and artist studios: different social configurations are permitted but restrained to the same uniform box. A dystopian revision of the REAR WINDOW scenario, THE DESIGN's darkly comic social critique still has teeth.
When a power-cut ruins Ruby's bedtime routine she finds herself haunted by embarrassing past versions of herself. The only way for Ruby to get a peaceful night of sleep is to confront her visitors and accept herself just as she is.
An unsuspecting servant faces unforeseen challenges in upstairs and downstairs.
Cartoon adaptation of tales written by Pierre Gripari.