Gab was thrown out of the flat by her mother. In the hustle and bustle of Paris she now searches for an apartment.
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Gab was thrown out of the flat by her mother. In the hustle and bustle of Paris she now searches for an apartment.
To celebrate Jack London’s 100th death anniversary, director Fx Goby adapted his famous novel, “To Build a Fire”, tragic tale of a trapper and his dog in the freezing Yukon, into an animated short film.
A still, blank sheet of paper. A silhouette appears delineated beneath its surface. Here is our hero, Tis. He struggles and manages to free himself from the sheet of paper, but his feet remain attached to it. In the distance, he sees a crowd of beings similar to him.
Under a gloomy sun, two characters look for adaptation.
A reclusive ogre lives alone in a large garden where he spends his days eating and gardening. One day, he meets a tiny woman who has fallen from the back of a swallow. An unusual friendship is born but their nature takes over again: TommeLise wants to leave while the ogre’s appetite wakes up.
“Ce Magnifique Gâteau !” is a mid-length animated anthology film set in colonial Africa in the late 19th century. It tells the stories of 5 different characters: a troubled king, a middle-aged Pygmy working in a luxury hotel, a failed businessman on an expedition, a lost porter, and a young army deserter.
Diane can’t ignore anymore the leak coming from the ceiling above the family diner…
A shortcut on Thelma & Louise by Chloe Farr.
Myia and Aristote live from gluglu hunting. These cloud-animals allow them to grow courgettes in the desert. One day, Myia falls in love with one of them
A homeless orphan, an animalistic little kid, escapes the big city into the darkness of the woods. It is there that the kid meets a creature mightier than ever imagined.
Beth, a courageous arborist, and her colleagues spend an exhausting night in the heart of the countryside, trying to save their orchards at all costs from the destructive frost announced that very morning.
On the lookout for polar bears in the Arctic, a wildlife photographer realizes she may have missed more than a shot.
One day, a little king was walking in the forest of his little kingdom and spied an extraordinary creature, white as snow and fast as the wind.
This animated film follows elderly Frenchwoman Madame Souza as she becomes involved in international intrigue when her grandson, Champion, a professional cyclist, is kidnapped and taken abroad. Joined by her faithful dog, Bruno, Souza embarks on a journey to find Champion, and stumbles across unlikely allies in the form of three sisters who are veterans of the vaudeville stage. Tracking down Champion’s criminal captors, the quartet of old women use their wits to try and win the day.
In a world of drought, an old man spends his days collecting drops of water to quench the thirst of a dead tree.
Lucie Sunková’s short film The Tree is a metaphorical story about the parallels in lives of people and trees, a lyrical poem about birth and death, about the flow of our time and the nature surrounding us, a parable about parenthood and crossing the boundaries of a human (not only) life. It is a story about relations, seeming hopelessness and a happy promise. Used paint-on-glass technique, a pure poetic means of expression ideal for a story like this, forms another metaphoric layer of the film withs its laboriousness and graphic style.
Papillon is a man, happy in his unusual job: he is a table man.
The bedroom is an empty place while the garden is full of huge and weird familiar entities. In these spaces, the astonished character begins a disturbing self-analysis.
A woodworker with a perfectionist streak is obsessed by the idea of creating the perfect object.
While a storm builds, a sad woman clings on to her spoon and lets the deluge slowly flood her spirit.