– Alexis Invanovitch by Guillaume Gouix.
Alex and Cerise tenderly love each other. One afternoon, Alex is assaulted in front of Cerise while they are having a drink at the outside tables. Fear prevents him from reacting.
Even though this story remains trivial in Cerise’s mind, it makes Alex feel really humiliated.Would his pride prevent him from finding the road to happiness?
– Sundays by Valery Rosier.
Sundays or how Mankind faces the passing of time. That free time we are trying to fill at all costs.That same time we look at passing by, with laughter or
boredom.
– Boy by Topaz Adizes
A 10 year old spends the day with his father and experiences a rite of passage that will forever change him.
– Junior by Julia Ducournau
Justine, a.k.a. Junior, is a 13-year-old tomboy with pimples and her own brand of humor. She’s just a tad misogynous. After being diagnosed with stomach flu, Junior’s body undergoes a bizarre metamorphosis.
– Black Moon by Amie Siegel
A conceptual “remake” of Louis Malle’s 1975 film, American artist Amie Siegel’s Black Moon is set in the post-apocalyptic landscape of foreclosed housing developments. Female revolutionaries traverse the bloody aftermath of war—the uncannily recent ruins of a future that never was.