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Gina

Dancing son jarocho has been Gina’s dream since she was born, but stuck wearing a chicken suit she can’t take off, she’ll have to shake more than just her tail feathers to reach the top.
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Free Like the Birds

Six-year-old Sophie Cruz is a fierce fighter, whether mastering Tae Kwon Do or fighting for the rights of her undocumented parents.
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Everybody Else is Taken

Mika refuses to let gender define her place in one of the harshest environments on Earth: the playground.
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Trial & Error

Solving a problem often means improvising, a notion taken to absurd lengths in this film about a lost shirt button, busy cats, startled parrots, and a long-lost friend.
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French

Senya was born in France to Cameroonian parents. On her 17th birthday, she must choose between family and identity to pursue her college dreams.
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The Law of the Sea

Expressive paint strokes illustrate the story of fishermen on the Greek island of Lesvos who find themselves reeling in Syrian refugees as often as fish.
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When I Hear the Birds Sing

The experiences and aspirations of five young refugees from the Ivory Coast are vividly illustrated in this vibrant and moving animated documentary.
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Dogtor

It’s about friendship and reflecting on personal journeys. Also, dogs!
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Roger

Roger is used to being the leading man in a stop-motion series. But when his good luck runs out on set, he must learn how to claw his way back to the top.
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Cacophony

The chaos of urban life creates its own dissonant symphony, composed of multilayered drawings, abstract textures, colors, and sounds.
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Analysis Paralysis

Living in the modern world, Anton’s head is literally bursting with competing thoughts and decisions to be made. Does an oasis of clarity lie right in from of him?
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Boygen

Norwegian mythology, slinking serpents, and shape-shifting anxieties.
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Soy Yo

Fearlessly navigating side-eye and mean girls, one city girl shows unbridled self-confidence and unbeatable dance moves.
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The Bookmobile

At eight-years-old, Storm Reyes is already working full time as a migrant farm worker. When a bookmobile arrives, the wonders of the page open up new worlds and possibilities.
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Amelia’s Closet

Amelia must clean out her head—and her closet—in order to rise above the bullies she faces.
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G-AAAH

Created with an Underwood 315 typewriter, typographical flights of fancy tell the true story of typist-turned-aviator Amy Johnson.
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L’aviatrice

It’s 1953 and Jacqueline Auriol, a French pilot, is about to go down in history along with her aircraft.
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Blind Vaysha

2017 Oscar® nominee! A split screen imaginatively relays the dilemma of Vaysha, a girl who sees the future in one eye and the past in the other.
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Einstein-Rosen

Summer, 1982. Teo claims he has found the fabled Einstein-Rosen Bridge through space and time. His brother Óscar doesn’t believe him…at least not for now.
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The Wild Boar

From the urban jungle to the darkness of the woods, one feral kid searches for connection.
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The Insekt

In the dark, dystopian world of The Inksect, freedom can only be harnessed from books. But can they be wrested from evil hands?
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Rubik

What would you do with the power to shake the world in your hands? Manipulations of this Rubik’s cubes lead to manipulations of time and space.
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It Was Mine

Is there really such a thing as coincidence? R. is in search of a remarkable book that he yearns to read. He finally finds it in the most unexpected way. A playful and offbeat reflection based on a short story by Paul Auster.
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Welcome to My Life

The animated high school challenges of T-Kesh, your average Monster-American teenager.
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Glove

The surprising journey of an astronaut’s glove that traveled from Delaware to the depths of space in 1965—and is likely still floating around today.
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Chateau de Sable

In the middle of the desert, soldiers made of sand protect a marvelous pearl from a huge creature trying to steal it in this epic, Ray Harryhausen-inspired CGI battle.
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Voltaire

Weathervane rooster Voltaire pines for a life atop grand cathedrals, and things get more gothic than he ever imagined in this lightning-strikes-twice story.
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Sing

2017 Oscar® nominee! Zsofi thinks she’s found the key to fitting in at her new school when she joins its prestigious choir, but she must learn to honor her true voice in the award-winning Sing.
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Ancien and the Magic Tablet

This fender and genre-bending film takes us into the not-too-distant machine-driven future. Kokone should be diligently studying for her university entrance examines, but she just can’t seem to stay awake. Aside from stealing precious study time, her napping is even more distracting, as it brings on strange dreams with warring machines that hint at family secrets that have been dormant for years. She can’t ask her father, a hipster mechanic more talented and artful than his job requires, as he’s always busy modifying motorcycles and cars in flights of fancy. What are these visions that lead Kokone at once closer to and farther away from her family? Like all the best anime, the film revels in multilayered fantasy to show how sometimes opposites—waking and dreaming, the past and the future—are far more intertwined than they appear.