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A PIECE OF GREEN Japan︱6 min Short︱Drama︱Fantasy Director/Screenwriter: Kaori Iwase Producer: Mitsuko Okamoto ;Music: Noriko Matsumoto Dwarfs in red, blue and green colors have been working in each dark cabinet in a factory called television. They have kept working without questioning their own identities. Midori, a green dwarf, becomes aware of himself and starts to work on his own creation… |
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DAILY LIVES AT DAISY LODGE Japan︱9 min Short︱Drama︱Fantasy Director/Screenwriter: Manami Wakai; Producer: Yuichi Ito; Music: Kayoko Naoe This is a story of Bear, Acorn, Prawn Fritter, and Reading Glasses, or Specs who live in a flat called Daisy Lodge from summer to a winter morning. And the story continues to some day when we look back today. |
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DO AS THE FISH TELLS YOU Japan︱6 min Short︱Fantasy︱Drama Director/Screenwriter: Onohana; Producer: Taruto Fuyama; Music: Miki Sakurai "I want to leave home," a pet fish told a boy one day. The boy reluctantly takes the fish out to the sea to "keep his promise" as it says. Their recollections on the way became slightly discrepant. |
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EVERYDAY SINS Japan︱8 min Short︱Drama Director/Screenwriter: Yewon Kim; Producer: Koji Yamamura; Music: Kaoru Kubota Guiltee is an art university student who is slacking off on her school work and feels horrible about it. Plus, she's confused about her family and Christianity, and she can't even get her ex-boyfriend to accept a small present she bought for him |
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GROWTH FACTOR Japan︱7 min Short︱Drama Director/Screenwriter: Ryosuke Oshiro Producer: Mitsuko Okamoto; Music: Ayatake Ezaki A middle school boy likes to snap photos of things he fancies, and then draws pictures of them. On his usual route home, he spots the girl he likes with another boy. The balance between his delusions and reality is in constant flux. |
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MY FRAME Japan︱8 min Short︱Drama Director/Screenwriter: Yewon Kim; Producer: Koji Yamamura; Music: Kaoru Kubota Suffering from her delusion, K tries to depict her disorder in her paintings. In her dream she finds a frame, which makes her believe that drawing is her destiny. |
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MY MILK CUP COW Japan︱12 min Short︱Drama Director/Screenwriter: Yantong Zhu; Producer: Koji Yamamura; Music: Asuka Horiguchi Father tells his 4-year-old daughter Nunu that there's a cow at the bottom of her milk cup. Nunu believes him and drinks all of her milk, but there is no cow. Nunu gradually stops believing her father, who constantly tells her various lies |
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PLAYGROUND Japan︱6 min Short︱Drama Director/Screenwriter: Ryosuke Oshiro; Producer: Mitsuko Okamoto; Music: Juri Ito A boy is always alone, at school, or at home. One day he finds a sandlot on his way home and thinks of making a "town" of his own. Another boy is watching him and starts to imitate him |
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WAY BACK TO THE SEA Japan︱10 min Short︱Drama︱Fantasy Director/Screenwriter: Kaori Iwase; Producer: Mitsuko Okamoto; Music: Kaoru Kubota A big catfish can't get back to the sea as it is stuck on a riverbank, where he lives quietly with a little catfish in a boat packed with memories from back home |