Yuna's parents separated when she was young. Her mother returned to Japan to remarry and start a new familly, leaving her in Belgium with her father. Years later, a sudden accident leaves him in a coma, prompting her mothers return, this time with a half-sister Yuna barely knows. It's more than Yuna can handle at first, but as her father shows signs of recovery, she is forced to confront her own feelings and navigate the complex ties of her fractured family.
Drama
The Second Sunday of May
A restless young man races across a coastal town in search of croissants, music, sunflowers, and a sunset with his mother. He chases a life of color as the world turns black and white, finding glimpses of vibrance along his journey of setbacks, karma, and unexpected friends.
Ya Hanouni
While the Mom and the Dad try to put their baby to sleep, a competition arises between them: who will manage to get the baby to say the first word?
Happy Pals
When Ben loses his daughter, he regresses to his mental headspace, "Happy Land." Here, there are animal characters who force him to forget his trauma. All while Ace ensures Ben holds onto his daughter's memory, even if it hurts.
Don’t think about the Pink Dolphins
Kaki is consumed by her obsession with a rare, possibly mythical pink dolphin rumored to inhabit the waters around Canada. Driven by this fixation, she ropes her friend Mo into launching a dolphin-sighting tour—a scam targeting curious tourists and dreamers.
To their surprise, the tour draws unexpected attention and eager passengers.
A quiet reckoning sets in, stirring feelings of guilt and grief. The search for the dolphin becomes a deeper journey—what she’s truly been longing for along.
Hiko
“Hiko” follows the story of an 11-year-old boy, Hiko, who runs away during a neighborhood festival after a disagreement with his mother over refusing to wear makeup. He stumbles upon a mysterious circus tent, where an unexpected encounter challenges his understanding of himself. This magical adventure compels him to confront personal choices and explore the expression of his own identity.
