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Andrea lives with her girlfriend Marie. Getting pregnant, and never having had sex with a man, Marie believes it might, in fact, be a miracle.
This movie is a journey through the director’s childhood. Fábio Silva uses the cinematic apparatus to take us on a trip to the past, to his past, towards the reasons behind his current estrangement from his father, calling on home videos as evidence of his account. A mysterious film in which the young filmmaker risks exposing his family privacy, full of betrayal and forgiveness. It is a privilege to watch a story told with such boldness, in which the boundaries between author, audience, and family trauma are barely distinguishable.
To evade the incomprehensible world of adults seven-year-old Natascha creates her own world, influenced by her impressions of sexuality and religion. It is a world of mainly catholic imaginations and symbols - a world between frightening bogey men and flying Christ children.
Cheng the fruit seller is in love with the daughter of his neighbor the doctor, but the good doctor won't let him marry her unless Chang finds him more patients...
Shadi's family do not allow her go to school. Her friend decides he will try to teach her himself.
The harvest of gooseberries, apples, pears, and cherries. The film includes shots of the fruit-picking – by men, women and children – as well as the transport and the auction. The images of the harvest are interspersed with idyllic pictures of flowers, grazing cows, and young women eating cherries.
After 15 years, Ashley finally has the opportunity to get closer to her son, as a result of her relationship with her friend Suzana.
A pair of twins, Anna and Tony, leave their country to go to Rome to make their fortune. Anna knows how to sing and Tony knows how to dance. They suffer many setbacks, but they are willing to go the distance in order to succeed.
A short film produced by MAKE, LLC. Written and directed by Aaron Quist
At first glance, a normal junior high school student, Momoko Hanayama. However, in reality, her true identity is the Fairy Fruit Pretty Beach, which fights to protect us from invaders coming from another dimension. pinch! Now is the time to change and fairy up !!
The school became closed due to the earthquake. Kikiyama picked up a mysterious fruit on the way home and gained the power of the legendary Fairy Apple Fruit. Immediately after that, help fight!
A coming of age story of a rebellious Korean American teenager named Hayoung who discovers the complexities of her mother’s love.
The story is an allegory, combining narrative aspects of comedy films, documentary films, fairy tales, and road movies. The story starts with a dying old woman, who is calling for her distant son. Her calls take solid form in the shape of a giant breadfruit, which falls from the sky right in front of her son's residence. Realizing that this is a message from his mother, the son sets out to find her and takes the fruit with him. His trek across the island involves interactions both with people who are either amused or disturbed by his abnormal fruit, and with those to whom the fruit seems to an answer to their "fantasies", "desires and dark longings".
When Lalo is thrown off course by the sudden death of his father, he suppresses his loss with impulsive actions that disrupt his life. While he and his best friend Karla, both in their mid-twenties, queer and Black in Germany, try to shape who they want to become, they are forced to grapple with the limits of their flexibility.
In a +2° world, human fertility has fallen by 77%. To preserve the species, the State has set up the National Procreation Program, calling on all fertile citizens to procreate in exchange for the consideration of their choice.
Fruitful CITAC exercise in commemoration of World Theater Day
A satirical view on human weaknesses and deviations, glimpsed through the prism of a couple’s marital crisis. The film also serves as a commentary on current issues concerning endangered fauna, climate change, and racism.