David decides to assume the burden of his family after the stroke that suffered his father. Because of the situation and despite his youth, he is responsible for giving strength to his mother and sister. However, once he leaves the hospital and goes away from his family, David will look for the placebo he needs to let off steam.
Saúl knows what to do to save his dog's life. However, one day he receives the call from the vet. Oso is dead. Saúl turns obsessed in getting the money to incinerate him individually, reaching extremes that he could never imagine.
Short film by Brendan Muldowney.
A contemporary love story about Peter, a Freudian psychiatrist married to the Finnish Mika, David, a young British gay who lives in Banyoles, addicted to the Grinder, and Coco Lamour, a French actress from Paris.
Jack and Mary (and their dog, Rags) are walking down the street when a talking car stops them and begins lecturing them about traffic safety.
About a bat that could not decide whether it was a bird or an animal, and remained alone. Based on a Mongolian tale.
Point d'envie
In a covert listing station an operative picks up a telephone conversation between someone he suspects is an agent and someone called mother. He follows their communication and intercepts another message about cakes and candles. However has he stumbled upon a plot of major importance or just something innocent?
In the window of the house, where some say the sweetness dwells, is reflected, every night, a delicious story.
After traveling hundreds of miles, a woman must wait another twenty-four hours before she can get an abortion.
This short celebrates the 20th anniversary of MGM. Segments are shown from several early hits, then from a number of 1944 releases.
Promotion reel/souvenir of a 1939-40 meeting of the Paramount Studios sales people.
Based on late field biologist John Sincock's experiences in Kauai.
At the end of Summer after finishing sixth form, two friends meet up for the first time in a year to talk about what happens next.
Psychological-thriller set during the Korean War that follows the twisted journey of two surviving marines trying to make their way back through enemy territory after their platoon was wiped out.
During a long, hot summer on the Thamesmead Estate in Southeast London, three teenagers edge towards adulthood.
Simmons, best-known for her photographs of miniature rooms populated by dolls and of oversized objects—such as a house, birthday cake, and pistol—balanced on female legs, both human and fake, brings these characters to life in a three-act mini-musical. The film is inspired by three distinct periods of Simmons’s photographic work: vintage hand puppets, ventriloquist dummies and walking objects enact tales of ambition, disappointment, love, loss, and regret. Working with composer Michael Rohaytn ("Personal Velocity") and cameraman Ed Lachman ("The Virgin Suicides" and "Far From Heaven"), Simmons’s puppets come to life in miniature domestic scenes that echo real life.
On Motunui, Maui tries to catch a fish with his magical fishhook, only to be comically foiled by the ocean.
A young boy is bored in a park while his parents chat with another couple. Using a pencil and paper, he begins to redraw the world around him.
La Coffurse