O’Brien The Protestant
An overzealous high school baseball coach is forced to confront a past mistake when he meets with a priest.
Directed by Jimmy Alcorn (USA)
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An overzealous high school baseball coach is forced to confront a past mistake when he meets with a priest.
Directed by Jimmy Alcorn (USA)
Directed by Bill Wisneski (USA)
A mother tells her son the story of how she flew over the Mont Blanc.
Directed by Ludovic Veltz (France)
After a being enthralled by her favorite movie, a young girl embarks on a quest as a matchmaker and manipulates two strangers into loving one another, with horrific consequences.
Directed by Theo Hogben (Theo Hogben)
Chef Roslyn Spence trained at Le Cordon Bleu in Paris, but her biggest critic remains her mother, a 94-year-old self-taught cook for Hollywood’s biggest stars.
Directed by Zoe Malhotra and Annalise Pasztor (USA)
The Man is rejected from reentering his country of residency after visiting his country of origin. Due to being a former immigrant, he is prohibited from coming back to the place where he has built his life and relationships. He is separated from his wife, the Woman, with whom he is deeply in love and has decided to share his live with. Therefore, he decides to undertake a journey by foot across the desert in order to illegally reenter the country and be reunited with his love.
Directed by Vicente Almuna (USA)
A high school girl Marlin, she is willing to sacrifice her health to acquire higher score and reputation at school, but finally ruins herself by using meds.
Directed by Jiasheng Wang (USA)
Jack, a mysterious loner, is confronted in his secluded home by an uninvited guest, one who threatens to bring the demons of his dark past crashing down on his idyllic new life.
Directed by Jesse Lin (USA)
Extricated from the dead body of her mother, she had only a few weeks to live due to the rare
It is about the breath. And about thoughts. It is not about how to control your thoughts, but all about to stop your thoughts controlling you.
We walk through our life, childhood, teenage years, years in which we earn money and raise our children and eventually we enter the serenity of age. That said, it is about birth and death as well.
Time(s) To Breathe takes the attentive viewer/listener on a journey, at the end of which his condition should have changed: he breathes calmer and more consciously. An exciting animated film that directly involves the viewer/listener.
Directed by Stan Adard (Switzerland)