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A frenetic floating head with arms gleefully answers a familiar junk email in this not-so-cautionary tale.

Athens in August becomes the place where a group of young people live, fall in love and have fun - guided by, and communicating through, the Internet.

When an Online Game rakes in money, it excites and becomes an addiction. But when its high time and you are at the point of no return where you realise that it isn't a mere Game but a Scam which eventually threatens and becomes a question of Life & Death of your loved one - how far will you go? At what cost?

Sebastian, the creative head of an advertising agency, has just finished a long night and wants to delight his lover with an intimate e-mail. So takes a photo of his best 'piece'. But with a wrong mouse-click posts it to his whole company, with no way to stop it! So do his colleagues also believe that size matters?

Young German boy whose father tells him that Microsoft billionaire Bill Gates can solve anything. His father dies and the little boy makes a trip to Seattle with his grandfather to find Bill Gates.

The director's father, who did not know how to use a computer, left her an autobiography via email. It includes his whole life through many notable events such as the Korean War, the Vietnam War, 88's Seoul Olympic, New Town Development, etc.

HK horror flick

Strong Bad, the opinionated advice columnist and one of the stars of the popular Internet cartoon series Homestar Runner, answers email inquiries with a hilarious combination of sarcasm and biting wit. This collection of shorts features Strong Bad's best moments and all his well-known catchphrases. The set also includes several unreleased shorts, karaoke videos and behind-the-scenes footage of creators Mike and Matt Chapman in action.

First young lawyer Anna loses a shoe heel - then an important client to her oily colleague. "Why does everything always go wrong?", she complains to chat partner Jan. At home, the lonely soul also has to listen to the loud bedtime stories of her perky flatmate Sarah. But eventually Anna finds happiness too, because Jan's handsome boyfriend Kai turns the wheel of fate. Until the gray mouse throws on a white negligee and Jan confesses: "I don't want to chat anymore, I want ten children." Various Hollywood romances have been used up here. Despite a good cast and some nice ideas, there is a lack of momentum.

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During Christmas time, there are many people responsible for bringing toys to children around the world to make them happy. Some of them are Santa Claus, the Three Wise Men, the Baby Jesus, the witch Befana, and Father Snow. All of these characters call themselves "genies," and they all work together to fill children's lives with happiness during those magical days. However, one day everything changes: one of them does not return to headquarters. And, as if that weren't enough, several of these genies also begin to disappear. Confusion and concern grow among this group of magical individuals.

Rupert leads a mundane life, working in Accounts Receivable, where he dreams of finding love and fulfillment through his email relationships with young Russian women who are seeking to marry. His life is disrupted when a 'real' woman with a Russian name appears in his office.

Trecartin describes (Tommy-Chat Just E-mailed Me.) as a "narrative video short that takes place inside and outside of an e-mail." Trecartin's intense visualization of electronic communication is inhabited by a cast of stylized characters: Pam, a lesbian librarian with a screaming baby in an ultra-modern hotel room; Tammy and Beth, who live in an apartment filled with installation art; and Tommy, who is seen in a secluded lake house in the woods. Pam, Tommy and Tammy are all played by Trecartin, who, wearing his signature make-up, jumps back and forth between male and female roles. Totally self-absorbed and equipped with vestigial attention spans, the characters are constantly communicating with one another on the phone or online.

Strange Trace presents a micro-opera by composer Greg Nahabedian. Emails From Gary uses transcriptions of the actual emails and phone calls exchanged between the composer and a former boss as they tried to quit an honestly dangerous working situation. Our presentation ends with a dramatic reading of actual Yelp reviews of the business in question.

In this dark workplace comedy, type-A Chloe faces yet another virtual meeting alongside glib Lea, brown-nosing Jamie, and their pseudo-holistic boss Grace. But today feels different—Chloe is at her breaking point. Fueled by frustration, Chloe exacts revenge on her co-workers one by one, using only the power of her brain—or perhaps something else entirely. A hilarious takedown of corporate-speak and return-to-office mandates, the film underscores one glaring truth: this whole meeting could have been an email.

The terrific debut work, never-before-seen stunts and special effects! A zombie virus-infested e-mail provokes a rapidly spreading epidemic of zombification and innovative homicides.

A video collage compiled from six years of me filming my daily life, it delves into some of my most intimate thoughts as a Palestinian living through war and under occupation in Jerusalem and the West Bank.

Emails to My Little Sister is an anthropologically intended film created as part of an MA thesis project concerning the phenomenology of Blackness in Berlin. The film, however, takes place in Ethiopia where becoming Black is reflected back on in siblings’ email conversations.

Three coworkers struggle with the horrific possibility of speaking with a customer on the phone.

Marisol gets into a contest of wills with the AI software helping her write her emails.

After moving to LA, a young woman starts a romance with a man she met on the internet. Trouble brews when she discovers that a friend also is attracted to him.

A video editor for a news show in New York City receives government files containing footage from a police car's dashcam.

One woman's valiant attempt to log into her email.

"Before I left today, I almost forgot to answer a lot of e-mails."

A boy responds to a mysterious email that keeps being sent to him, and he eventually follows one of the emails not knowing it has changed his life forever.

A short film about coffee, reading emails and homework.

Umm Ratiba and her younger brother are suffering from their older brother Abd Al-Sabour's tyranny. Abd Al-Sabour, who's obsessed with sorcery and charlatanism, refuses her marriage to her neighbor and tries to convince them that he will return after his death to make sure they're following his orders.

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