James is living a dual life. On the internet, he creates videos about the microscopic world that have tens of thousands of views. But in real life he lives a lonely, self-contained life, trying in vain to cope with the trauma caused by his abusive father in his childhood. So he spends nights going out to collect samples for his experiments, and days lingering over a microscope, isolated from everything around him. Will he ever find his place in the world, or is he doomed to eternal solitude?
Chocolate milk. Grandparents and aunt. Beaches and sun. What do the children of immigrants who have come from different parts of the world to Western Europe miss most? The animated document uses real testimonies and combine them with animation depicting children as penguins. By doing so, it presents their everyday problems and allows us to reflect on how the experience of being uprooted from their homeland affects them.
The creation of the world took seven days. But it only takes one to upset its delicate balance. An animated world woven from colourful threads is thus swallowed up before our eyes by a destructive, all-consuming black thread, through which the film shows what can happen if we break the eternal bonds and let one force overwhelm everything else.
Ten-year-old Vítek has extraordinary abilities - he can feel and hear what others cannot. The documentary uses an experiment technique of sand animation to bring the world of a blind boy closer to the audience, raising the question of whether the absence of one of the senses must necessarily be an obstacle.
A seemingly peaceful area in Pakistan, where time passes according to established patterns and customs handed down for generations. But on the football fields, an emancipatory battle is being fought. A tournament is being prepared in which not only female players will stand against each other, but also the idea of gender equality and emancipation against the conservative views of religious leaders.