The girlfriend of a confused gardener wants to move in with him. He's not too sure about it. He's not so sure about anything. One afternoon, he wakes up from a nap and begins suffering from a mysterious ailment.
Tav Hatav
as Amos
Daria Efrat
as Lisa
Dafna Ben Porat Akiva
as Aline
Eyal Akiva
as Yohanan
Ariel Cohen
as Jonathan
Amos Ben Porat
as The Man in the Street
Enigmatic asylum owner Dr Tremayne houses four very special cases. Visited by his colleague Nicholas, Tremayne explains his amazing and controversial theories as to why each patient went mad, be they a ritualistic 'luau', a time-travelling bicycle, a toy tiger, and a tree stump.
An introverted high school flower enthusiast tries to win the affection of a love-hating visual artist by giving her flowers during key moments of her life. The movie follows their on-and-off friendship and romance from high school up until college, when the realities of life begin to unfold.
A whimsical fantasy about a Black woman regaining her sense of self after years of being a corporate cog in the machine.
Narrated by Tim Curry and based on the book by Russell Hoban and Quentin Blake, a lonely, lost marzipan pig reaches out with love, in a strange chain of events, to an owl, a mouse and a hibiscus flower.
A poem about a flower going through an existential crisis
A Xerox movie with flowers
Spring is in full bloom when urban gardener Vicki fights to save her community garden from a handsome real estate developer. Both are caught off guard when it's not just the flowers that are blooming, but also love.
Forced on a journey together through their past, childhood friends Emma and Tuva are forced to confront the unspoken tensions that once drove them apart.
A gangster has an announcement for his two henchmen: he's fallen in love, and he's quitting crime... to open a flower shop!
When a penny-pinching mother of the bride, Beatrice, accidentally leaves a flower shop with a £40,000 orchid, her daughter’s wedding descends into chaos. As tensions rise, Adam, the underestimated groom, finally finds the courage to confront his overbearing mother-in-law, exposing her true character in front of everyone. The moment forces the wedding guests to reconsider what truly matters in a marriage.
Fantastic Flowers is a compilation of short silent films produced between 1906 and 1920, displaying amazing colours that were applied to each frame using the Pathécolor process, or other similar stencilling techniques. Bonsoir – La Fée aux fleurs (1906) / [Bloemenvelden Haarlem] (1909) / Les Chrysanthèmes (1907) / Le Chrysanthème, roi de l’automne (1914) / [Les Tulipes] (1907) / Les Fleurs dans les jardins (1914) / L’Après-midi d’une japonaise (1920) / The Beauty Thief ([1920]) / La Fée printemps (1906) / [Het schoonste uit de natuur] (1912?) / La Culture du dahlia (1911) / [Hollandse Tulpen en Klompen] (1920?) / Fabrication des fleurs artificielles (1911) / [Bonsoir tableau] (1906)
This stop-motion animated short film draws us into a post-apocalyptic world through the eyes of a solitary hamster. Wandering through the ruins of once-thriving cities, he scavenges for objects, searches for water, and tries to care for the last surviving plants. One day, he stumbles upon a pair of binoculars. Through them, he spots a strange house covered in flowers, standing in the middle of the urban desert. Intrigued, he sets off to explore and discovers the Giant, a plant-like creature trapped inside its own overgrown sanctuary. Terrified of the outside world, the Giant dares not cross the walls of its home. Petit decides to help. Together, they embark on a journey that’s as simple as it is extraordinary: to make the Earth bloom again.
An experimental short film capturing the delicate beauty of different flowers.
Fragments of time quietly slipping away. Nothing is preserved, only noticed.
Touching, growing, caring, dancing. Seedlings climbing around fingertips, birds morphing into humans. But the tender touches slowly fade as the shadows grow and the witches of the forest start to disappear. Rooted in patriarchal violence, history keeps repeating itself.
Made in response to Brakhage’s The Act of Seeing with One’s Own Eyes, Devereaux turns his camera on the gardens of Loring Park in Minneapolis, attempting with reckless abandon to capture every flower in sight. The film emerges as an impressionistic study of color and form—fragments slipping out of frame, dissolving into blur, or flaring into pure surface. These fleeting images converge into unpredictable patterns of sensation and meaning.
Eric Leiser directed & animated this handmade stop motion commercial for actress Chloë Sevigny fragrance by Régime des Fleurs
Having failed to maintain her inherited estate's rose garden, a young woman finds herself haunted by the previous owner.
Raising angora rabbits for wool; new marine navigation and safety technology; kitchen gadgets; developing new rose varieties.