

The Mew-sician
Films recommandés
⭐ 7.2The Life of Death
A story about the day Death fell in love with Life through a beautiful doe.
⭐ 5.0Guns of Nevada
Joe Dexter, a famous gunfighter known as Nevada Joe, Golden Hill reaches a mining town. There he will find that the transport of gold from the mines is monopolized by John Randolph, who is opposed only Julia Brooks, owner of a mining concession, with which Dexter intimará and support in its confrontation with Randolph.
⭐ 6.0Joy
Joy is a journey through the mind of a 65-year-old autistic lesbian who's addicted to sugar and can't stop thinking about her ex-girlfriend from youth. She lives with her partner—a mannequin that she's built to look like her ex. The tragicomic piece delves deep into moments of intimacy, loneliness, sexuality, joy, and the desperate longing to be loved.
Rémi
Rémi is a young boy. He spends his holidays at his mothers restaurant, in countryside. It's summer time. He is going to make a strange meeting.
⭐ 6.1Mermaid Forest
Il existe une légende au Japon selon laquelle si l'on mange la chair d'une sirène, on deviendra immortel. Cet anime raconte l'histoire de Yuta et Mana, deux jeunes immortels, et leurs expériences avec une famille qui lutte pour atteindre l'immortalité à tout prix.
The Hell's Kitchen
A dog taking a poo on the sidewalk leads to an unprecedented chain of events.
⭐ 7.0Wingsuit Warrior
Base jumper Jeb Corliss sustained grave injuries on a crash in South Africa. Through rehab, Jeb relearns the sport to tackle mountains in Europe.
⭐ 5.6Main Street on the March!
This Best Short Subject Academy Award winning film begins in the spring of 1940, just before the Nazi occupation of the Benelux countries, and ends immediately after the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor. It chronicles how the people of "Main Street America", the country's military forces, and its industrial base were completely transformed when the decision was made to gear up for war. Original footage is interspersed with contemporary newsreels and stock footage.
Growth
'Growth" is an exploration of the universality of growing up through the eyes of those who have experienced it first hand. Captured entirely from above and featuring over 75 unique individuals, this short meditative documentary explores the complexity, subtlety, and beauty of growing up.
