Tête d'Oliv (Keep your hair on, Olivier)
50yr-old chemist Olivier, does everything in order to hide his baldness from his wife. Worried that she might not love him with his hairless head, he has crafted an extensive routine to disguise it.
50yr-old chemist Olivier, does everything in order to hide his baldness from his wife. Worried that she might not love him with his hairless head, he has crafted an extensive routine to disguise it.
A solitary Foley Artist secretly films his neighbor and reconstructs the sounds of her life, while creating an imaginary relationship that leads him to discover closely the true sound of his obsession: Lucy.
This is a story about relationships and how they can shape our life forever. It’s also about a weird character and his cat who claims his way to the eternity. Maybe it’s just a story about a man and a cat. But a good one.
Nasir, a transgender musician, comes out to several family members over the phone, as he recounts the steps towards his decision to transition, and composes a song to himself.
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After the death of his mother, a man returns home to a house -- that may or may not be haunted -- searching for clues about where she's gone in the things she left behind
Yiru, a Chinese teenager travels to Los Angeles with her mom Jia in search of her long lost sister who was given up for adoption due to the one child policy. As the search intensifies, Yiru grapples with feelings of isolation and longing for her mothers love .