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- When a person experiences a loss, it is sad but can also be celebrated. Whether it's a film or a person, they are forever honoured and remembered by the mark they make on the world.
- Fred is a tattoo artist from Paris, living in Cannes and working at his tattoo parlor for the past fourteen years. The Cannes Film Festival is insignificant to him; in fact his business is very likely to suffer during the fourteen day event. Fred's friend, So ladycat is a suicide/ pin-up girl and aspires to the bright lights of the movie machine as represented by the film festival. So ladycat struggles with her unique personal style and tries to incorporate her world into the Hollywood scene. During further work to one of her tattoos, Fred and So ladycat argue the positive and negative side of the festival's impact on Cannes.
- A young man and a senior man wake up. Time passes. And stops.
- The collective memory of people living in a Romanian village brings back the story of Traian Catuna.
- As the modern world becomes smaller and our differences become larger, can we afford to ignore what it means to be similar and yet unique? 11 filmmakers on 5 continents explore the fine line between us and them.
- What is a New Zealander? 200 years after colonisation, this film explores Maori and Pakeha (NZers of European descent) relations through the microcosm of a marriage between a kaumatua (Maori elder) and his Pakeha wife.