Short film by Brendan Muldowney.
Frank Coughlan
Saskol
Alan Devine
Simon Jewell
The Scaffolder
Donncha Crowley
Gerry O'Brien
Father
Sara James
woman
Zoe Gibney
James Delaney
Hangman
Gary Robinson
Elisabeth Green
Nevan Finegan
John Burke
Coffin Maker
A quiet stroll through the imaginary world of Iblard, originally depicted in the paintings by Naohisa Inoue, influenced by Impressionism and Surrealism.
Two coral harvesters brothers are about to finish their working day, when the elder one discovers a mysterious underwater cave.
During an abortion, 17-year-old Yang gives birth to a live jellyfish in her bathroom.
In a dystopian near future, a class of people are vaccinated with Anhedonia, a vaccine that causes the loss of pleasure and feelings in order to keep a population focused on farm work.
Edo, Japan. Calligraphists are not mere writers, they can bring drawings to life and utilize kanji. Three calligraphists from the art wielding clan join up and fight against an exiled calligraphist and his minions to protect the Tokugawa shogunate.
Anouk, a little orphan, meets the Grim reaper and becomes a fan. A love that the servant of Death will have to cope with.
Egyptian gods summon the angel Lucifer, in order to usher in a new occult age.
An impoverished girl tries to sell matches on New Year's Eve. Shivering with cold and unable to sell her wares, she sits in a sheltered nook. Striking a match to keep warm, the flame shows her what's beyond.
Upon arriving home drunk, Martin, an old farmer, offends his wife Nicha and his grandson. Under the influence of witchcraft, Martin and Nicha sleep without being able to wake up, while a witch murders their grandson; a fact that will cause great sadness in Nicha, leading to her death, leaving Martin alone, deeply drowned in alcohol.
A sexual reverie unfolds over the course of one ethereal night. Characters wander through an erotic maze of love and lust, blurring the lines between wet dream and lucid nightmare as a macabre, erotic stage performance sends a ripple of lustful desires through its audience and performers.