One telescopic step for man, one giant leap for mankind. This short documentary follows the invention of the telescopic ladder and asks the question, do you ever truly own an idea?
FAITH AND MIRRORS Behold! is a hand-painted short film. Drawing on the work of Ted Hughes and Gustave Doré, this short explores the theme of faith in its many forms. Every frame of the film was meticulously painted and photographed, the process of animation itself becoming a form of faith, with each new layer of paint permanently covering the last.
On the shores of Lake Tanganyika, Lions to Nsumbu follows the ambitious mission to reintroduce lions to Zambia’s Nsumbu National Park—once the stronghold of the Tabwa people’s royal clan, known as the “Clan of the Lions.” With lions long absent, their return is vital for restoring the ecosystem and cultural identity. But can a community welcome back Africa’s top predator? This documentary explores the challenges of large-scale conservation, the role of cultural heritage in biodiversity restoration, and the deep ties between people and place in one of Africa’s most ecologically and culturally significant landscapes
A brave and wise Treeble named Rosie leads her community in a fight to save their pristine planet from the destructive Dregs, teaching them the value of sustainability and harmony with nature. Based on the children's book by Mridula Chopra & Raveena Grace.
When Mark’s mistake puts his best friend Anna in danger, he must face a terrifying entity determined to take her away. To save her life, he’s forced to confront the darkness he unleashed.
A poignant short documentary featuring three children as they reflect on a life-changing family tragedy: their father’s diagnosis with brain cancer. Told through their eyes, the film explores love, resilience, and the ways young people process illness and uncertainty within a family.
Newly wealthy and disillusioned, Randall, a mobile game developer, asks his old friend Sarah out for dinner to tell her how he actually feels about her. She deflects the conversation, insisting a solution to his crisis of meaning could be to join the dating applications. Heartbroken, Randall follows Sarah’s advice, but this casual and dishonest way of life begins to have dehumanising effects on his mind and body. Without Sarah, however, Randall can’t find it in himself to stop, as he doubles down on the descent into ratty madness.
Two years after the war began, Ukrainian artists unite at the Burning Man festival to build a monumental sculpture from destroyed road signs. Their work reveals hidden pain and transforms trauma into a symbol of resilience and unity.
Ukraine, 2022. Kherson is under Russian occupation. A son involved in the armed underground visits his mother to find out whether she has revealed his location to the Russians. The woman believes the occupation is a form of salvation and that everyone should cooperate. Their argument takes an unexpected turn when the son decides to leave.
A stop-motion animated film created by a Ukrainian artist living in Poland. Based on her own picture book of the same title, it addresses the difficult theme of depression in the family, told from a child’s perspective. The protagonists are a child and a mother struggling with depression. The child notices changes in the mother’s behavior, tries to understand what is happening, looks for ways to help, and at times takes on responsibility.
Moon-sook, 45, begins each day buried under piles of laundry and endless housework. A decade ago, she dreamed of becoming a film director, but her art faded as her reality quietly took hold. She chose motherhood with conviction, fully expecting her intense attachment parenting to last only three months. It never seemed to end. One day, an old piano from her parents' house arrives and is placed squarely in the middle of her living room. Her daughter's unexpected gift stirs Moon-sook's long-forgotten dream, and the quiet afternoons slowly begin to fill with warm music.
An encounter between a young musician and a mysterious young woman who “works” as a scarecrow to “silence the birds,” and likes to spend time at the Armenian cemetery to talk with the dead.
Biggy struggles to maintain his late father’s allotment while grappling with his troubled past. As he tends to the neglected plots, he discovers a path to redemption and an opportunity to honour his father’s legacy.
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