A short film using classic 2D animation techniques. A devoted son describes his epic achievements and exploits to his mother in letters. Over time, however, it becomes clear that not everything is as it seems.
Louise, a teenage girl passionate about journalism but battling encephalitis, watches her future fall apart… until an eloquence contest becomes her last chance to get into the high school of her dreams. Supported by her best friend, she draws unexpected strength from her own vulnerability. A story of friendship, resilience, and speaking out as an act of survival.
Colourfully patterned scarves have a long but now almost forgotten tradition in Southeast Europe. Playful animations depict the cultural change after the Yugoslavian war, but also the story of a small factory in Zagreb that brings this heritage back to life – and just like them, the film makes joyful use of an almost inexhaustible variety of patterns.
The animation invites us into the world of beetles, who have been given the task of rolling dung balls at their school. Will they all rise to the challenge? What can we learn from observing beetles rolling balls of poo?
An animated short for Martin Ramoveš, confronting the current state of the world, full of wars and inequality, with an expression of hope for a better future. We want more love!
Two strange birds get to know each other over dinner. The owl, a perfect hostess, serves one course after the other. The oystercatcher is in for a long evening filled with awkward moments and unbearable silence.
In a lush garden, a dog digs deep, unearthing echoes of laughter, whispers, and ghostly children. Amid shifting visions, a child emerges—caught in a hypnotic journey through earth, memory, and imagination.
An exploration of the hag, or witch, as a transformative and subversive figure in animation. Through a cyclical narrative, the film follows the hag’s abject and fluid nature.
Avoiding responsibilities, men run to the ice cream van. Meanwhile women scream. But the daily routine pattern breaks because the Old Lady dies. Fortunately the Priest finds a fish. … happy end.
This film is about a child living in a tent whose candle blows out in a gust of wind. He doesn’t like the dark, so he tries to think what to do. He puts a potato in an empty can and connects a wire. There is a spark, but it quickly goes out. Then he has a better plan. He gets a bicycle and connects the wire to the light. He starts to pedal fast and finally the tent lights up. He is happy! Gazan kids are ingenious!
Six egoists, one store. Central-Mart is a dark comedy where selfish, cunning, and ignorant characters spiral into absurdity. Their twisted actions entangle them in a grotesque web of events, leading inevitably to catastrophe.
In the countryside, a teenage girl lives completely alone, surrounded by elements of her past. The memories and longing for all the places she once called home are stuck with her, yet also make her feel like she truly belongs to none of them. Her memories lead her back to her old house, now abandoned, where time seems to have stopped. Among the shadows of her childhood, she remembers something that changes the way she sees the places she once belonged to.