In a distant past, Léon and Elvira Berthelini, itinerant artists, make their living hopping from town to town. In Covarronca, harassed by the Police Commissioner, they are forced to spend the night out in the open. That’s when they meet Stubbs, a young Cambridge student, with whom they find shelter in the home of a painter at odds with his wife. In return for the hospitality, they remind their hosts that the love of art resolves the art of love. Meanwhile, an unusual curse sends them on absurd journeys into the 21st century, where the future of social security and of a rock band are at stake.
Polina is a glamorous businessman’s daughter accustomed to a carefree life. After her father’s betrayal, she ends up on probation at an advertising agency. There, over the course of a month, she competes for a position with Roman — an ambitious and principled colleague who sees the world very differently. Their professional rivalry gradually transforms into conflicts, unexpected closeness, and situations where it becomes difficult to separate work tasks from personal feelings.
GenX is a four-part documentary covering the complex issue of "forever chemicals" as a global challenge. This journey follows a team personally affected in their seven-year quest to understand the origin, depth and real solutions for this problem. This is a story of hope. Directed by Elijah Yetter-Bowman, produced by Ethereal Films, Mark Ruffalo, Ray Ellis and made in collaboration with the Paperhand Puppet Intervention.
After dropping her daughter off at school, Sophie heads into the woods to reopen the family cabin after a long winter. Alone and surrounded by nature, she begins to reconnect with parts of herself long buried beneath her roles as a mother and wife, lost in the rush of everyday life.
Ellie and her friends go on fun adventures where teamwork and kindness help everyone take part, turning every challenge into a joyful celebration of friendship.
After an incident where Jayden spills coke on his friends' new shirt, he loses it. Ethan declares war on his old best friend, and it gets quite serious.
Nurgun has spent his entire life wanting to prove his worth to his father, but yet another setback, being fired from his job as a pizza delivery boy, ruins all his plans. And now, it seems, the time has come to acknowledge his insignificance and give up. But as fate would have it, his old friend Saryal (a fitness blogger) shows up and convinces Nurgun to go with him to the village and help with content during his participation in a mowing tournament. Arriving in the village, Nurgun learns that this tournament is very important and serious, as the fate of the entire village depends on its outcome. Everything would be fine, but during the preparations, Saryal gets injured and is no longer able to participate in the tournament, leaving no one but our hero to replace him.
As world tragedies pile up, a bored couple is looking for their next distraction. This explosive dark comedy is a blunt take on the privilege of boredom and the dissonance that is needed to pretend everything is okay. Lebanese-Canadian illustrator and animator Bahij Jaroudi compels us to recognize our own apathy in this relatable black-and-white animated short.
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