Les Larmes de la Seine (The Seine's Tears)
17 October 1961, "Algerian workers" take to the streets to protest against the mandatory curfew imposed by the police prefecture.
17 October 1961, "Algerian workers" take to the streets to protest against the mandatory curfew imposed by the police prefecture.
In 2018, a year after the landfall of Hurricane María, a young mother named Paola attempts to find herself as she wrestles with her responsibilities to her daughter and incarcerated husband.
** CURRENTLY OFFLINE** - That very night, houses will burn. Men and women will tremble. Hordes of children will come together and howl as they dance alone on the ashes like wild bears. It only takes one cry to awaken them all from their slumber!
The classic underdog takes on new meaning in this short animated in simple, graphic shapes.
A young Dominican woman is forced to rethink her move to the US after a dark family secret surfaces.
Directed by Emma de Swaef & Marc Roels, Niki Lindroth von Bahr and Paloma Baeza - names familiar in the short film world - we take a look at Netflix's new stop-motion anthology The House.
Returning to his hometown after spending the last six years in prison, Ex-ATV champion Martin discovers he's no longer welcome in Val-Bélair. With the help of his sister and his niece, he's determined to prove to everybody that the Prince isn't dead.
When a lonely women uncovers a wounded whale heart, which is miraculously still alive, as she nurses it back to health, her own heart begins to heal.
One man's mental breakdown leads to his communal rejection. A 10 minute single take shot entirely with a drone.
On one summer day, four children face themselves, and become a little older.