An Asian representative shows up at a man's door to personally address a mildly racist tweet he posted. What starts as an awkward conversation slowly turns into something much stranger, and a lot more uncomfortable.
Pixel Rot is a lo-fi horror short shot on a 3DS. What starts as casual footage slowly unravels into something broken—glitches that shouldn't be there, moments that were never filmed. The camera remembers more than it should.
Before time, before the world, there were only two—one made of fire, the other of ice. Lost in the void, they were never meant to meet, until the wind, in its fury, brought them together for an instant. In the clash of light and shadow, an impossible love was born—one as burning as it was destructive. But the universe does not forgive those who defy its order, condemning them to spin forever, always close, never together. Yet, in rare moments, when fate falls asleep, Sun and Moon touch—and the sky, in reverence, darkens to watch.
Confessions with Jeff Brown is a compelling television show where guests are allowed to share their personal stories and secrets. Guests on the show have the opportunity to process their emotions in a safe and understanding environment. Jeff Brown's empathetic approach creates a space where individuals can authentically express themselves, fostering an atmosphere of trust and vulnerability.
Gabriela Misstrans, a trans artist and performer, is invited to the gala of the Viña del Mar Festival. To prepare, various members of the LGBTQ+ community come together to help her with her makeup, hair, and wardrobe. She dresses as a virgin, draped in a trans flag. During the process of getting ready, a doubt arises: is she actually invited to walk the red carpet at the gala, or just to sit in the general audience? The doubt creates chaos and delirium... Dissident Delirium.
Clara is left with no one to talk to after a falling out with her friend Mary over a Buddy Holly CD. After misunderstanding her school counsellor, she decides the best way to deal with all this negative energy is to destroy it.
Ratty: The Downfall of NYC Rats, is an observational documentary giving a voice to the intriguing yet terrifying furry rodents of New York City. Ratty uses street interviews, archival footage, and interviews with organizations such as SenesTech, Positive Pest Management, and PETA to answer the question: How are we alleviating the problem? Does the solution lie in the hands of the people, or City Hall and Sanitation? The whimsical caricature of a Brooklyn rat, played by El Gabriel Gomez, provides a lighthearted transition between interviews. Will the launch of rat birth control be the solution, or another attempt at control that will fail?
A Meeting of Fools is a surreal Christmas movie that toes the line between inane and brilliant. Jack Woodford stars as Christmas Guy, a grumpy tv addicted, loner, who small world is turned upside down when he leaves his house for the first time and his feelings about Christmas and friendship are changed forever. A Meeting of Fools is the first Christmas movie to be released into the public domain immediately upon release.
After the loss of her child, María sinks into a deep solitude while her husband, José, spends most of his time away from home. In the midst of her grief, she begins listening to the broadcasts of a radio preacher who speaks of the coming of the Antichrist.