Films
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22e
Horn
Ghasideh Golmakani
Iran, Fiction
An Iranian lady tries to find a place to park her car in Tehran to be on time for a business appointment. Men on the streets disturb her concentration while she is driving, but she ends up finding a way to confront them...
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22e
How Tommy Lemenchick Became a Grade 7 Legend
Bastien Alexandre
Canada (Quebec), Fiction
Ophelia is a whip-smart 12-year-old girl who must solve a vexing problem: she’s never been kissed. There are several candidates in her class, but none has Tommy Lemenchick’s smile. Baiting him with the hottest new videogame, Ophelia manages to get Tommy on the old family couch and claims her coveted prize.
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22e
Humanity Hyuck Hyuck!!!
Josh Owen
Canada (Nova Scotia), Experimentation
A human and his brain do not get along very well.
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22e
Icare
Nicolas BOUCART
Belgium, Fiction
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22e
Inside McGill Inside my Head
François Blouin
Canada (Quebec), Experimentation
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22e
Isand
Riho Unt
Estonia, Animation
Popi an obedient and enslaved dog and Huhuu, a licentious and silly monkey, wait for their master to come home, but this one does not come back. Their life together starts from this particular day. Popi, smarter and stronger, capitulates to the whims of the monkey.
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22e
Island
Max Mörtl & Robert Löbel
Germany, Animation
On a small island, a bunch of exotic creatures run across each other.
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22e
Jodilerks Dela Cruz, Employee of the Month
Carlo Francisco Manatad
Singapore, Philippines, Fiction
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22e
Katto
Teppo Airaksinen
Finland, Fiction
On the brink of divorce a middle aged man, Olavi, retreats to his cabin by the lake. After a few days he finds that the ceiling has come down making him unable to stand up straight. His friend Tuomas arrives and insists that something has to be done whereas Olavi is content with the limited space.
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22e
Kleptomami
Pola Beck
Germany, Fiction
Lucy is tired of being the perfect mother. She is seething on the inside. When a department store security guard searches her stroller he finds more than he could ever have imagined. A film about the absurdities of today’s mummy-hood.