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    Drama Daniel Zvereff

    Life is a Particle Time is a Wave

    Broken, like the old watches he repairs, a widowed watchmaker spends his remaining days in solitude, distracting himself with repetitive activities to pass the time and attempt to ease his sadness.

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    New York Times: Conception Series

    Short of the Week alums the Moth Studio join five other talented animators in creating short films about Motherhood for the New York Times

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    Thriller Simon Scheiber

    The Lighthouse

    A lighthouse keeper’s surprising discovery pulls him out of his monotonous, daily routine and takes him onto a journey into uncharted territory in this neo-noir stop-motion crafted over the course of 7 years

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    Experimental Gerhard Funk

    A Goat's Spell

    A psychedelic lullaby. A dive into a child's absurd reality.

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    Drama David Zamorano

    Senseless

    An isolated soldier holds his position and prisoner during the downfall of a Nuclear War.

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    Drama Alexander Hankoff

    Missing

    A meditative character study focusing on Paul Harper, a desperate father whose exhaustive search for his lost son has led him down a path of unintended exile.

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    Drama Joseph Pierce

    A Family Portrait

    A family's awkward photo session brings its underlying issues to the surface in this surreal animation.

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    Comedy Arthur De Pins

    Geraldine

    One day, Gerald wakes up as a woman… The adventures of a man transformed into woman and who discovers a new life in a new body.

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    Dark Comedy François Jaros

    Oh What A Wonderful Feeling

    A surreal portrait of a young woman as she finds her place within a roadside harem, a nighttime truck stop becomes an ominous playground for sexual desires and something much more strange.

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    Documentary Paavo Hanninen

    What Remains

    A look at the people and places of an innovative effort to combat coastal land loss in Southern Louisiana told by following the journey of oysters from the Gulf of Mexico to the plates of New Orleans and back into the water.

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