
DCW: THE MOVIE
In this epic remake of the 2016 film, based on the childhood card game of DCW, the characters of Donovan, Jash and Season Square go on a journey, exploring the crazy world of DCW but Jacky Joe Hunter is here to end the fun with a mysterious magical gem...

A Silky Scarf
In a Spiders' Village suspended high among the trees, a shy boy finds comfort in small, quiet moments. He is the complete opposite of his older sister, a skilled and confident Huntress that he can always rely on. After a humiliating incident leaves him alone and ashamed, she warmly comforts him by wrapping him up in her yellow silky scarf... Later, When a deadly plague descends upon the village, the boy that has now grown into an aspiring Alchemist, is forced to confront his fears. Together with his sister, he embarks on a journey in search of the key ingredient for a life-saving antidote, before it's too late.

I can see Jay there
Jay worked as a security guard at the door of Kanaal40, a bar located in the heart of Amsterdam's Warmoestraat. At the threshold of the club, Jay found a sense of security: a space to express themselves and explore who they want to be. Even after the bar closed its doors, the experience continued to shape their life in deeply personal ways.

Ping
Ping sits on his rooftop, looking out into the sea of cold light which emits a plumy glow. This darkness makes Ping’s heart still and mind blank. This existential pigeon digesting in quietness, longs to fly to greater heights, especially after an unforgettable dream.

Cell Buddies
Sam, a grumpy raccoon is stuck sharing a cell with Bob, a sweet but dim manatee. Sam hatches an escape plan. In their chaotic jailbreak Sam’s hardened edges soften as Bob’s loyalty shines. Will they escape? Maybe. But together, they’ve already cracked something bigger: trust.

Safe.
A short animated film about censorship.

The Sun
It's hotter in the city, the pavement absorbs heat and reflects it back at you. Parking lots are the hottest. The Sun explores what it means to grow up in a desiccated landscape, what a child might think when looking out their mother's car window. How the power-lines, sidewalks, beaches and asphalt mesh together into a manufactured beauty. Children who grow up in a world rended by urbanization won't miss the lush ecosystem we've annihilated, they'll learn to croon over the winding infrastructure of the highway.

