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- Two athletic spider women quarrel over one helpful tasty man. Can he escape?
- "I'm guessing we are out somewhere right now, and you've said to me, 'Go to your happy place.' This is my happy place." Two friends experience a quaint relocation. While Jon enjoys the breeze, Bradley nags with questions.
- Fiona the fox suffers from a telephone addiction. Temperamental bunny Barbara loves to read. Sugar daddy Nestor the stag dines Barbara before getting his banana-massage. Welcome to a world of social masks.
- Egglantine loves salt on her eggs. Eggbert prefers pepper. Who blinks first in this playful Easter ritual?
- This is the great story of a hero baby. Trapped and imprisoned it is trying to avoid another portion of green spinach in the arms of its over-caressing mom, only hoping for the big escape.
- A muffin thief troubles the Mr. Baker, so he seeks help from a detective. They agree to catch the thief in the bakery in Bakerstreet.
- A man writes his suicide note, but finds there are more questions than answers.
- When the young Austrian couple oversleeps, the imminent arrival of the girl's parents creates a stress situation that turns into slapstick and chaos.
- A student, a goddess and a dog meet under quaint circumstances in a turned world. This miniature can be read as a metaphor about tunnel vision and the muse it takes to wake up.
- The fairy godfather must save poor Cinderfella from misery and servitude. How will the princess strike back, exactly? This modernized fairy-tale short film reverses gender roles.
- Idioms garnish our language, but are often hard to translate. This comedy helps to illustrate them and tells the story of two neighbors, who become enamored. The "foam-beater" (boaster) Hanspeter throws an eye after an addle-headed Annemarie, but she just "shows him the bird" (indicates that he is chuckoo). So he has to "jump over his shadow" (take the plunge) and get a foot in her door. Amusement for all proverb fans who love to make whoopee, gaze into the pale blue yonder, or get to the point.
- Notorious for committing multiple cybercrimes, Sonny Marcato has served his sentence in a prison stationed on the edge of a black hole, where time is essentially frozen. For his release, Sonny requested nothing more than to enjoy his favorite whiskey on his way back to Earth - to celebrate what is to come.
- Emma and Dorian have been emailing for a month, before agreeing to a blind date. Explore London with them. Similarity is like a magnet. Time plays tricks upon their meeting. Can they live up to our expectations?
- Sue works as a psychic to prey on believers in the afterlife. Imagine her shock when a ghost visits after a séance!
- Some stains cannot be removed from carpets. Two women try to figure out, how to solve a delicate problem, while the clock is ticking. Alexandra and Timofeya have a serious problem. A woman lies dead on the living room floor. When they discover that it is Eva, the wife of mafia boss Sveta Kalashnikova, and that Alexandra has been having an affair with her, the possibility of three dead women becomes tangible.
- "Kabaret Freeze" captures key moments of a specific creative filmmaking process in KinoKabarets and exhibits frozen film scenes, dancers, a wedding, playful violence, control over time. We circle the artists who hold their breath and create a snapshot of the event.
- Two lovers. 1400 light years apart. A glitched hologram sub-space call. Aliens invade the human outpost.
- Opposites attract. When lively Alegra meets chary Severin while feeding ducks, the spark of curiosity turns into a relationship. After a year Alegra reveals a secret that might change their lives drastically. How does Severin react?
- What are the chances of winning the lottery jackpot and then losing it instantaneously? Our unlucky hero Phaidon is about to find out, in a heart-wrenching turn of events, as fortune flies away.
- A minister has fallen from grace. Government agent Beckett recruits a deadly operative to restore control via coercion. As the power play unfolds, Beckett must confront his choices while Richards seeks to safeguard his own interests.
- Two young strangers meet in Naples and begin to flirt and dance in the street.
- Helen suffers from a rare phobia. One day she feels encroached by chalk figures in Helsinki and decides to confront her fear. In the Amos Rex museum, she discovers works of Keith Haring and adapts his style to her needs for catharsis.
- Sierra is a spy who loves cheesecake. She has a flavor to suit her every mood. Today her mood is bad. Her informant Austin has arrived. She wants answers. Will he give them freely or will she have to threaten him to get what she wants?
- The Kurdish Iraqi poet and actor Zeravan Khalil travels with his dog through an Alpine gorge after fleeing from IS war and genocide. As he remembers the abomination, he writes a poem with the title "You drive me mad" in Kurmanji Kurdish. In his home country, Yazidic Kurds are forbidden to work in his profession. Then he eats his apple and wanders through Europe's middle with more hope.
- Four confused immigration candidates explore a large empty building. They speak four languages. Why does the telephone not work? Why is the money erased? Where are they going? This political architecture dramedy raises issues of religion, migration, and resistance.