It's Christmas and the young Chris O' Dowd is taken to meet Santa at the local supermarket in his hometown in Ireland. Unsettled by stories of Santa coming down the chimney and resentful of always receiving hand-me-down presents once owned by his sisters instead of the Subbuteo he dreams of, he pees on Santa's lap. Later at home he sets a trap for Santa, a mouse-trap and glass of milk with a heavy dose of washing powder, only to discover that Santa has brought him that long-dreamed of Subbuteo.
Economic times are tough, but Scottish business visionary Shona Campbell has an answer.
Shona candidly relates the meteoric rise of her company, Circularity Thinking, and unveils the methodology behind their new business model, Thinking Inside The Circle.
Extraordinary hula hooping combines with glossy corporate locations into a riotous business manifesto.
Helene recounts rather peculiar goings on in her household, sharing with us what she thinks Mummy (and Daddy) could do about it.
Based on the Children's category winner at Milan's Festival Delle Lettere, colourful memories are recounted and occasionally improved, through the eyes of this imaginative 11 year old.
A tenderly offbeat black-and-white romantic comedy with subtitles. Meet Mulligan (a typically English man), Esther (his Scandinavian girlfriend), and the on-screen captions that happen to find themselves along for the ride.
For Igor even the most surreal experience is banal, trapped by the monotony of his extraordinary work. From the Cellar is a comedy about perspective and how innocuous requests can make big waves.
'Marvin was born with a hole in his head, he wasn't born stupid, he wasn't born dead'. Narrated by Steve Coogan (I'm Alan Partridge, Coffee and Cigarettes) with music composed by Jeff Mercel of Mercury Rev, Marvin is a short, slightly twisted, animated film based on Frank Pudney's original idea.