A boy lives a dull life full of chores on his father’s ranch, until one day when he befriends one of his father’s livestock- a piñata llama!
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June 2017
The Wishing Cranes – Directed by Thomas Anderholm, Ellen Arnold, and Kaiya Telle
The Wishing Cranes is about Yuki and Sho, two orphan siblings living in Japan in the 1960s. Sho is a responsible brother and a hardworking paper boy, Yuki, his younger sister simply wishes she could spend more time as a family.
July 2016
The Wishgranter – Directed by Echo Wu, Kal Athannassov, and John Mcdonald
Set in a world where wishes are granted by mythical beings underneath fountains, an apathetic wish granter is forced to go above ground to grant a wish of love.
July 2022
The Sun and the Moon
The Sun and Moon work in harmony together to beautify the Earth, up until the Sun gains a great amount of arrogance. Feeling neglected, the Moon finds her own way when she is introduced to Darkness. Will their love ever be the same?
May 2019
The Mole – Directed by Jade Ji
A girl deals with her imperfections from other people and her own perspective in the process of growing up.
July 2016
The Green Monster – Directed by Cyrus Cumming
An overbearing father helps his son with a pinewood derby project.
May 2019
Stray Cat Ah Q – Directed by Mulan Fu
A chance encounter between a stray cat and a young girl becomes a lifelong friendship able to withstand distance and time.
July 2014
So You’ve Grown Attached – Directed by Kate Tsang
An imaginary friend is forced to consider retirement when his creator/best friend starts to grow up.
June 2018
Sexo Y Tortillas – Directed by Priscilla Alvarez
An American woman flies to a small town in Mexico to visit her estranged auntie. She is a traveling saleswoman. What she sells shocks the culture and vibrates the town, but it also brings women together.
July 2016
SEIDE – Directed by Elnura Osmonalieva
Afraid of change young Seide is unable to escape early marriage and loss of what she loves the most.
June 2018
Rebooted – Directed by Sagar Arun and Rachel Kral
Owl Guy, a retro comic book superhero, is suddenly introduced to his rebooted counterpart.

August 2021
Q&A with Ting Poo and Leo Scott
How did this project manifest?
Leo Scott: I was editing a half hour comedy where Val Kilmer was playing himself as a motivational speaker in this sort of parallel universe. It was such a great performance, so bonkers and I wanted to tell him that.

November 2019
Q&A with Taika Waititi and Thomasin McKenzie
The author of the book had a great line about your films: “Laughs are never free. There are always strings attached.” Can you speak about the humor in this film and its fine calibration, especially in its opening sequences?
Taika Waititi: I always thought that humor and comedy are very powerful tools and effective weapons against bullies and bigotry.

April 2017
Q&A with Sienna Miller and James Gray
Can you discuss the process of adapting the book for the screen?
James Gray: The book is a meticulously researched thing. Immediately you realize that you’re in for it if you change something factually and of course I had to, because it’s a movie.

