Jean, a young Parisian philosopher, travels to Angoulême to take part in a recruitment competition for the National Education. On the bus, he meets two other candidates, Pauline, an unscrupulous young woman, and Luc Dunoyer, a brilliant specialist of Descartes. The presence of the latter, who has never failed an exam, makes Jean lose all his means. But Dunoyer has fallen asleep on the bus.

Whilst visiting her late mother's gravestone, Emma meets Jon - her half-blood brother, whose existen...

Aitziber’s father travels to the city daily in order to prevent his childhood home from demolition. ...

Living in a village full of slopes can drive you mad. Those who have climbed them in the old-fashion...

A man's life in three vignettes as he grapples with identity amidst tradition in Hong Kong's notorio...

On the eve of a significant birthday, a woman facing an existential crisis convinces her partner tha...
An amateur stand-up comedian seeks company online after the bar closes on a winter's night, but fail...

Jess comes into "Gay's The Word" (the first Gay and Lesbian bookshop that opened in London) where sh...

Twelve skits in six minutes: the first one and the final three are about sex, in between are sketche...

A look into the life of an extremely poor argentinian family.

The story follows an elderly man on his deathbed who gives his young grandson a pocket watch and war...

High schooler You Cheng fumbles a hookup with Wen Ting, making him panic. To solve this issue, he sp...

Andor is a young chess player, who even calls his pet turtle Kasparov. “Do you think I will succeed?...

Ramon Riera is taking a well-deserved bath when his cell phone suddenly rings. On the other side of ...

Nora is worried because she’s performing in a play at her school, but being bullied by her classmate...

At a romantic restaurant, a feminist reporter and a Muslim refugee meet for dinner.

Set in 1940s Nigeria, capturing the struggles of a young African girl. Funmi precariously straddles ...
A couple decide their path by figuring out whether they would stop for a diamond or stick to their m...