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- In a world of useless products, police brutality, pre-paid dreams and a list of Violations so long if you laugh too loudly you will be fined. Misner Corporation has invented a new source of energy which has given them a global monopoly on all facets of human life, creating a totalitarian society ruled by one man, Misner. Anyone not willing to work for Misner's regime, lives underground in a dark world of insane 'system dropouts'. Only coming above ground for the 1 hour of darkness which takes place each day when a giant ball of rubbish floats between the sun and the earth. Finnegan Wright a lower level worker at Misner Corp. is taken on an enthralling journey when forced to live underground by one of the 'System dropouts' who convinces Finnegan that he can change the fate of the world by Killing Misner. A satire which comments on the way humans are so easily fooled into buying products they don't need, having ridiculous jobs and worshiping leaders that have no respect for the planet and everything in it. In this world it is better to live underground with the freaks!
- A dark comedy about a young man with no grip on reality, who falls in to a world where his best friend is his good conscience and his death sends him into a spiral that can only go downwards.
- A young artist in his final days of cancer meets a women who's life he changes forever.
- Water Me Before I die follows the life of Wes Anderson, an eccentric young photographer who is constantly slipping in and out of reality in order to get away from life's troubles and the ever-increasing communication gap. A surreal and realistic journey follows.
- Stanley, 40, has the mind of a child and lives in his cardboard house on the edge of the enchanted forest with his toy rabbit. You know, just like most people. A curious blend of stop motion animation and live video, Rewind Rabbit is a singularly unique vision, at once absurdest fairy tale, and a genuinely endearing portrait of an outsider who just happens to engineer his life from cardboard and cassette playback. It's a day in the life of someone far, far removed from yours.