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- A loving mom, Paulette, who feels guilty after unfairly punishing her daughter Linda and would do anything to make it up to her. She sets off to make a chicken with peppers, even though she doesn't know how to cook.
- Friendship shared between Karin, a strong-minded girl sent to live with her monk granddad in the Japanese countryside, and Anzu, the even-more unpredictable phantom feline who acts as her guardian.
- A giant talkative frog, a lost cat, and a tsunami help a bank employee, his wife and a schizophrenic accountant to save Tokyo from an earthquake and find a meaning to their lives.
- Alice lives at her parents' place at the age of 27 with no private life or a relationship. It takes a bicycle accident and a short coma to make her realize that it's time to move out.
- Elliott, a human boy from Earth, is transported to the Centrium, where he meets all kinds of aliens.
- A traumatic memory from a Holocaust survivor transports a young schoolgirl on an inner journey.
- Summer 1996. A small town nestled in the shadow of a gigantic factory. Ben, a shy eleven year old boy, lives there alone with his mom when she leaves him to strike. The coming of the troubling Eva in his bunch disturbs him a little bit more, especially when she mentions the legend of a mysterious creature hidden under a nearby lake's pontoon. As a game, Eva challenges Ben: walk through the "pontoon of the death", and come back. But Ben fails miserably. At night, the Creature appears to him.
- Jason dreams of having his own mountain bike.
- Christopher embarks on a transatlantic voyage as a passenger on a cargo ship. His hopes of finding out what lures so many men to sea sets him on a journey into solitude, fantasy and obsession.
- With nearly 70 monumental works of art scattered throughout the district, La Défense, Paris, is Europe's largest open-air museum. Sitting between the legs of the gigantic Red Spider, I wonder how I didn't notice them before.
- Mr Moon, celestial offspring from the fertilization of the Moon by a meteorite, feels alone and does everything to join the Earth.
- Through the eyes of award-winning directors, this collection of animated shorts explores issues of sexuality, love, and acceptance in a number of thrilling, imaginative styles.
- NOTHING HAPPENS offers a new way of looking. It is about spectatorship - about watching and being watched. It is about being present.
- Follows the heroine as a river of tears bursts its banks and washes her away into a surreal world where symbols, references and personal experiences dance together.
- In a world that worships the Almighty Eye, two siblings find themselves escaping from sacrifice, only to discover their world is not what it appeared to be.
- The steak has been marinating for a few days now. The pan is heated. Franc's stomach is rumbling. But Liza's co-workers surprise her with a birthday party. Will she be home on time?
- Attempting a backflip is not exactly safe. You can break your neck, or land on your head, or land badly on your wrists. So, I let my avatar learn the trick. He practices on a 6-core processor with the help of Machine Learning.
- A couple on the roads of Provence. Nils is driving Flora to his parents for the first time when they get ambushed. Whilst she's made prisoner, he flees. During a night in the pinewood, she has to face her doubts.
- Orphan, Violette 8 years old, goes to live with her uncle Régis, who works as a cleaning agent in Versailles castle. Shy, Violette hates him ; she thinks he stinks, she then decides that she won't speak a word to him.
- Jonathan, twelve years old, lives with his sister, his mother and also some men. They all have the same face and nest in closets, drawers, TV set ...
- North is everywhere solitary. Here is all North. This is a record of the people I met in the North. However, my memory is fragmented and does not get the point at all. Now I'm starting to wonder my efforts came to nothing. I'm just getting the occasional recognition of the existence of the world through the dull perception changes shape little by little.
- Young Keitaro lives inside an abandoned factory once surrounded by lush forest, now redeveloped with solar panels. Before the factory's demolition he aims to launch his late father's firework with his brother and friend, closing a chapter.
- Written in an invented language, "nasdat", a slang English hybridized with Russian words, "A Clockwork Orange" caused a double shockwave in the last century: when it was published in 1962, then in 1971, when it was adapted for the screen by Stanley Kubrick. Accused of glorifying violence, echoing the criminal acts that had claimed his work as their own, the deeply wounded British writer set out his concerns about the world in the making in an autobiographical manuscript, "The Clockwork Condition". In it, he sets out the humanist vision that inspired this dystopian universe, where the nihilistic violence of hopeless youth collides with a power determined to control beings through conditioning, using all-powerful technologies.
- Simply put, 6 eclectic and diverse animation styles present some surprisingly adult little vignettes that, in theory, add up to a film. An apparent festival favorite.