It Was Sometimes Like This
Six slice-of-life, ultra-short films depicting true memories from the lives of the actor-writers.
Six slice-of-life, ultra-short films depicting true memories from the lives of the actor-writers.
KK Apple
KK
Ayo Edebiri
Ayo
Alex Song-Xia
Alex
Nicole Asava
Nicole
Maritza Montañez
Maritza
Mo Fry Pasic
Mo
Lauren Kahn
Jake Cornell
Sebastian Conelli
Six slice-of-life, ultra-short films depicting true memories from the lives of the actor-writers.
Chip and Dale are starving in their tree home when they notice a plentiful supply of acorns on an island in a lake. To get to the island, they borrow a miniature model ship of Donald's to sail on. The irate Donald, however, doesn't appreciate them stealing his ship and makes several attempts to get it back and thwart their scheme to get to their acorn paradise. Chip and Dale are, of course, always one step ahead of Donald.
An aspiring young filmmaker gets involved with an eccentric gangster for the financing of his first film.
A group of suburban teenagers try to support each other through the difficult task of becoming adults.
Donald is an admiral on a seagoing voyage with his nephews in which they encounter a ravenous shark.
“Snow gently falls on the blood-stained streets of a seedy out-of-time New York City. Steam envelopes the nightmare unfolding within its narrow alleys. Iron is the will of the one who would dare to resist… fight… survive.”
A young filmmaker in 1960s Paris juggles directing a cheesy sci-fi debacle, directing his own personal art film, coping with his crumbling relationship with his girlfriend, and a new-found infatuation with the sci-fi film's starlet.
The film tells futurist, architect, and inventor R. Buckminster Fuller's incredible story through two teens hoping to get laid, become punk gods, and survive high school.
Four tales unfold in Wes Anderson's anthology of short films adapted from Roald Dahl's beloved stories, "The Wonderful Story of Henry Sugar", "The Swan", "The Rat Catcher", and "Poison."
Donald's sister Dumbella sends her three sons Huey, Dewey, and Louie to visit their uncle Donald. They prove to be quite a handful for Donald, even with help from his book on child rearing.
Tom ties up Spike and sneaks into the courtyard of the glamorous Toodles Galore with his bass, hoping to woo her with his song, much to the annoyance of a sleeping Jerry.