Dreamtime

Dreamtime

A dystopian story about the world with no time for dreams. Still anyone can unwillingly get caught in one, even if punishment follows. The most unlikely rebel arises. (Source: LIFFF)

Starfly

Starfly

Bobby Baxter, an astronaut who has been travelling through space for ages, is forced to return to earth. Single, without friends or family, except for his alcoholic father, Bobby has to face the hard realities of life… (Source: BSISFSS)

Doll 639

Doll 639

A lonely man lives in his cozy apartment, disturbed only by an endless train rattling in front of his window. He spends the days in his workplace, and gets everything he may need in the night. Until some strange incidents derail the routine. The story is set in the future that could be the past…

Murielle Moi Non Plus

Murielle Moi Non Plus

Once upon a time there was the man and his machine, Murielle, a neuromatrix of the lastest generation. The man maintains real couple reports with Murielle. She satisfies all his physical and psychological needs thanks to two visible interfaces: a screen and an armchair. But the man forgot to renew his license and Murielle stops…

Pathos

Pathos

Huge plains of waste cover every corner of the Planet. Toxic gases make the air unbreathable. Acid rain poisons the water. Global warming make the surface uninhabitable and hostile. The Earth is dead. And the process is not reversible. But Mankind, thanks to its intelligence, gave life to its greatest invention, and is now free…

City Paradise

City Paradise

London is a big city, and for those new to it, it can sometimes seem quite scary. But Tomoko, who arrives from Japan to learn English, accidentally discovers a mysterious, secret city underground inhabited by friendly little aliens and beautiful blossom. After she’s found it, everything changes. (Source: Directors Notes)

The Last Minute

The Last Minute

“La Dernière Minute,” or the temporal adventures of a pair of twins, one who’s ahead of time and the other always late, in a world where punctuality is the rule of thumb. When our story begins, the driving principle was “a time for each and everyone”… – Source: My French Film Festival