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- A doll comes to life and plans an escape from the playroom, but she still has to learn how to use her body.
- A robot from outer space establishes communication to show its true nature.
- After the audience calls the magician a fake, he locks himself up in a lounge room to perform a disappearance act in front of the surveillance camera.
- Conversation between 1000 virgins and 1 penis.
- A portrayal of thought transformation.
- According to an ancient folk tradition, Christmas carols are celebrated after Christmas. It's hard to know who's spinning in this motley dance - real animals, unclean forces, or just merry mummery. Based on a poem by Ojar Vacetis.
- A tiny witch tries to milk an immense cow. Things get out of her control.
- A poetic short film exploring a process of separation between mother and daughter through the use of contemporary dance .
- Life is happening now: If "all the world's a stage," then the scenes recorded by an unmoving camera on an ordinary football field are its pure essence. Over the course of just two minutes, this cinematic miniature unfolds a story filled with concentration, hope, disappointment, friendship, and the collegiality of sport. A football microcosm.
- A moment in student's Saturday, as documented on 12th December, 2020 in Riga.
- A girl who is being deported to concentration camp, experiences one of her peers being shot in front of her eyes.
- Short animation movie about sleep train based on poem by Inese Zandere, Composer - I. Bauskenieks.
- Fable is a film based on a poem by Jackson Hobert. It tells the story of a young woman in an undefined time and space playing with artefacts of humanity. The ever-changing scale of the objects challenges the perception of a viewer, pointing out the relativity of everything around us. The underlying message touches upon, and questions, the hard-to-accept leitmotif of Zen Buddhism - can one really only gain by letting go.
- After finding an armed trespasser a homeowner has to fight his way out of his own house.
- In a card game little player wins and ridicules the big one, soon having to flee to escape his wrath.
- A little boy has a nightmare in which a wolf sneaks into his room to eat him.
- Even before Mcdonald's was founded in 1940, the company wanted to overwhelm Nazi Germany with bad food. Hitler's star director was hired for a commercial that later disappeared into a safe.
- Disillusioned artist enters a new realm.
- Two former classmates have a chance meet-up and attempt to find common language.
- A nearly impossible story, supported by a catchy melody, guides us through the ABCs- from Awesome Beetles to Yellow Zebra.
- Man notices that the people around him must have united in an unnamed conspiracy.
- A lone mans journey through his peculiar daily routine in a world that has changed beyond what used to be 'normal'
- The Influencer is a short film about a "secret" agent-like figure who deals pain to his enemies but is an Instagram addict, both on and off duty.
- A film collector goes to watch musical flick at his storage and forgets about the life around him.
- During the downfall of communism and Soviet Union dissidents, ballerinas in Russia played a significant role in expressing themselves through their art. They used ballet as a means of defiance against the oppressive regime and were often punished for it. Despite the challenges, these brave and resilient ballerinas continued to dance, bringing hope and light into their communities.
- The music video for the song "Cat People" by a Latvian Eurodance duo EuphoriaOK from the 2010 album with the same name.
- The music video for the song "Hello Hello" by a Latvian singer Agnia Glazunova (also known as AgniA) from the 2009 album "Never November".
- The man seeks a local hermit woman thinking that she is a witch who resides in the abandoned church.
- The music video for the song "Booty Boys" by a Latvian pop singer Stacy (also known as Ivka), released as a single in 2009.