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Set of films Normal Planet/This Room Is Impossible To Eat/Shot Reverse Shot/Fruit/ Easter Day
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Set of filmsNormal Planet/This Room Is Impossible To Eat/Shot Reverse Shot/Fruit/ Easter Day
List of filmsNormal Planet
Ekiem Barbier, Guilhem Causse, Quentin L'helgoualc'h
anim2026
Make yourselves at home in a virtual museum, where, thanks to avatars, anyone can be someone else. In this psychedelic documentary, we peek behind the scenes of imagination and discover the intimate experience of engaging with digital art. It is a journey into a world where technology and beauty blur the line between the viewer and the exhibit.
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Emilia Ondriasova
fic2025
Teenager Tereza is extremely bold, especially in art lessons. Whilst the rest of the class is creating their work, she defiantly hands in a blank sheet of paper, claiming she has depicted a wall. She knows she can get away with more. She is in love with her teacher, and he has no qualms about exploiting this within the privacy of his own home.
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Radu Jude, Adrian Cioflâncă
doc2026
Two narratives, one story. In the 1980s, an American journalist photographed daily life in communist Romania, unaware that he was observed by secret police. Forty years later, both archives were combined to show the story from two completely different perspectives.
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Jen Nee Lim
fic2025
In the world where abortion is banned, Siti does not want to become a mother. Her repeated, increasingly desperate attempts to terminate the pregnancy end in failure, and her fate seems sealed. However, everything changes when she meets an eccentric bus driver endowed with supernatural powers.
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Mykola Zasieiev
fic2025
On Easter Sunday in Kyiv, two soldiers patrol the streets, looking for men to conscript. Their attention focuses on a young man who has only gone out to get food for his cat. Balancing between tragedy and humour, the film reminds us that in wartime nothing is certain, and that ordinary human gestures are often the only salvation.
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