Films
Film
21e
Tiger
Kariem Saleh
Germany, Animation
A happy little tiger is imprinted on a food plate. But if you leave him alone, and he can't find anything to eat on his plate, he will leave it and travel the lunch table to stay his appetite.
Film
21e
Timecode
Juanjo Giménez & Giménez
Spain, Fiction
Luna and Diego are the parking lot security guards. Diego does the night shift, and Luna works by day.
Film
21e
Tis
Chloé Lesueur
France, Animation
A sheet of paper. The outlines of a character cut out TIS. It is extracted from the leaf, but remains bound by the feet. In the distance, a stream of characters similar to himself. TIS tries to join them but has to put up with this big sheet that he traps and that handicaps him.
Film
21e
Tout le monde dit je t'aime
Cécile Ducrocq
France, Fiction
Marion, fourteen, has just received a note of love from her boyfriend. She asks for the advice of her best friend, Josephine. The two girls do not agree on the interpretation of the word "I love you".
Film
21e
Toutes des connes
François Jaros
Canada (Quebec), Fiction
Love grief. Choc. Denial. Sleeplessness. Bubble bath. Mucus. Masturbation. Pop tart. Pigeons. Toothpaste. Hospital. Fuck. Bye. Hair. Sports. Chicken. Bootie. Kids. Rejection. Squirrels. Cries. Awkward. 95 scenes. 5 minutes. Life is a bitch.
Film
21e
Tu es parfait-e !
Emanuel St-Pierre Beaulieu
Canada (Quebec), Documentary
«You're perfect» goes the opposite way of mainstream discussions that rely on desire, guilt and dreams in order to sell to young people an ideal portrait of what they should look like.
Film
21e
Un jour à l'école
Victor Ghizaru
Burkina Faso, Canada (Quebec), Documentary
Film
21e
Une autre
Nils Caneele
Canada (Quebec), Documentary
From one dose to another. The unpretentious and humanistic portrait of a man subject to his dependence.
Film
21e
Une furtiva lagrima
Carlo Vogele
France, United States, Animation
Ultimate journey of a fish that sings its own requiem, from the sale to the fishmonger into the frying pan.
Film
21e
Une tête disparaît
Franck Dion & Dion
France, Canada (Quebec), Animation
Jacqueline isn’t quite in her right mind anymore, but she’s determined to take the train to the seaside, as she does every summer. Only this year, she’s constantly being followed by some woman who claims to be her daughter, and the trip takes some unexpected, phantasmagorical turns.
Franck Dion’s gentle, poetic film invites us to share the journey of an elderly woman living with degenerative dementia, as her confused mind leaves her open to danger.