A minimalist three-person-crew film school exercise documenting the orange trade in Pafarrão, Portugal, a countryside town known for this fruit, with a focus on ethereal details
A delinquent tomboy takes the job of a murderous carney's assistant.
A mysterious government project known as Project: Mystic has been leaked by a whistleblower. It was an experiment about the effects of magic on the human body and was conducted on children. This of course begs the question: What happened to the children?
The Orange is a drama about a lonely man reliving the night he met his soulmate.
A sad young man, faced with the death of a loved one, is faced with a ghostly being that leads him on an unexpected journey.
The perplexity of time disturbs a young woman's psyche as her wristwatch never stops ticking.
A mysterious killer wearing an orange jumpsuit and fashioned in an orange baclava stalks and murders a young man who is insufferable, naive, and unlikeable.
On Chinese New Year, a girl questioned the size of her orange.
A seemingly calm young man waits at a bus stop, listening to music. However, his peace is disrupted by oblivious passersby. Soon, they will realize that sometimes, it's important to pay attention to what's happening around them.
Who is the definitive modern role model for mankind? Is it a politician? A writer? A scientist? Twelve remarkable children from around the world give their answers.
The film sketches the lives and tribulations of some of those kids the college girl on summer break, the boys from the neighbouring province who only want to do hip-hop and through them we get a real glimpse of what makes Shanghai today a promising big city.
Eschewing the glaringly color-blind format of many other documentaries interested in advocating for plant-based living, They’re Trying to Kill Us utilizes its specificity as an act of community care and offers up a new vision of what veganism might look like for communities of color who have been systematically targeted by nutritional and environmental racism.