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The Meatrix, 4minutes
Origin USA
Themes Films about animals, Environmental films, Political films

In a dark satire of The Matrix, Leo, a pig on a seemingly bucolic family farm, is approached by Moopheus, an anthropomorphic bull. Moopheus shows Leo that the farm he has known is an illusion, and that he is really trapped in a horrific factory farm. Leo and Moopheus then work to break out of the Meatrix and help others do the same, with some help from a third character, Chickity. The animated short aims to encourage consumers to purchase organic food products and free-range meats.
Who Is the Champion?, 5minutes
Origin Vietnam
Themes Films about animals, Sports films

Golden Buffalo and Brown Bear are each other competitive on weightlifting to become the 22nd SEA Games champion.
A Sacred Duty, 1h
Origin USA
Themes Films about animals, Environmental films, Films about religion, Documentary films about animal rights, Documentary films about law, Documentary films about environmental issues, Documentary films about religion, Documentary films about health care, Political films, Films about Jews and Judaism, Documentary films about nature
Actors Theodore Bikel

The film opens with footage of a NASA rocket launch, an animation of our solar system, and a quote from Deuteronomy 30:19 about choosing between life and death (illustrated with images of the planet Earth as seen from space, contrasted with an exploding atom bomb). This is followed by a statement that humanity has not been caring for the Earth properly according to Jewish teachings. Next comes a section about ancient Jewish texts and "sacred words" that provide "specific instructions on how to be custodians of the world in which we live." Throughout the film, quotes from the Torah, illustrated with closeups of Hebrew scrolls, Jews praying, and nature scenes, will be contrasted with the various environmental threats facing humanity today.
Doraemon: Nobita and the Castle of the Undersea Devil, 1h35
Themes Films about animals, Seafaring films, Transport films, Films about cats, Children's films, Films set in Atlantis
Actors Kaneta Kimotsuki, Kōsei Tomita, Hozumi Gōda, Yūji Mitsuya, Teiji Ōmiya, Kazuyo Aoki

The plot revolves around a summer vacation of Nobita and his friends under the waters of the Pacific Ocean. Gian and Suneo take Doraemon's underwater vehicle and travel through the Atlantic Ocean, trying to find a treasure ship. Along the way, they discover that the environment gun that Doraemon used to protect them is running out of energy leaving them vulnerable to the sea. Fortunately, they are rescued by some marine creatures. Doraemon and his friends are later captured by these creatures, revealed to be inhabinats of the underwater kingdom of Mu. It is revealed that another undersea kingdom, Atlantis, now controlled by robots, was about to destroy the Earth with nuclear weapons after mistaking a volcano eruption for an invasion. With the help of a young boy from Mu, Nobita and his friends attempt to stop the robots, but are all captured. However, when things are at their grimmest, Doraemon's robotic underwater vehicle sacrifices itself to destroy the computer that controlled all the robots and nuclear weapons. After returning to Mu, Doraemon and his friends are hailed as heroes before returning home.
Gone Fishing, 13minutes
Directed by Chris Jones
Origin United-kingdom
Themes Films about animals, Seafaring films, Transport films
Actors Bill Paterson

"Gone Fishing" is the touching story of a boy and old man coming to terms with bereavement through their shared love of fishing, and the legend of Goliath, the biggest pike ever caught!
The Inevitable Flight
Themes Films about animals, Films about birds, Documentary films about nature

What began with an accidental glance over a written piece on the pheasantry’s eventual replacement took shape into a full-length documentary film. Dhodial Pheasantry, beyond everything else that it has done for conservation, and pheasant conservation in particular, put Pakistan on the map. The documentary aims at one thing alone - to leave its viewers with facts that allow them to decide for themselves whether it is Hazara University or Dhodial Pheasantry that is faced with an unjust inevitability.
Doraemon: Nobita's the Night Before a Wedding, 27minutes
Themes Films about animals, Seafaring films, Transport films, Films about cats, Children's films
Actors Kaneta Kimotsuki, Akira Kume, Misa Watanabe, Ryōichi Tanaka

The movie starts with Dekisugi expressing his love to Shizuka which makes Nobita cry (even though it was a rehearsal for a play in Nobita's school—Nobita thought that it could influence Shizuka to marry Dekisugi). He goes to Doraemon, asking him to take him to the future to see if he and Shizuka will marry. Nobita and Doraemon travel to the future. When they arrive, they find out that they arrived on the day before the wedding. Future Nobita goes to a hotel and is told that his marriage would be held the next day. Nobita and Shizuka go for a walk but find a lost cat and decide to return it to its owner. But when they arrive near the house, they find out that the owner of the cat is going to fly to America. Nobita and Shizuka then decide to deliver the cat to the airport. When they are on their way to the airport they find Gian and Suneo and give them a lift to the airport. But as they are about to reach the airport, their car runs out of fuel. Nobita and Shizuka run to the airport but find out that the plane had left. Luckily they learn that the cat owner's plane was assigned to a different gate and return the cat to the owner. They go back to the car and Gian invites Nobita to his bachelor party. He goes to the party and after returning he remembers Doraemon and his childhood. All the time he is being followed by Nobita (as a child) and Doraemon. Shizuka's mom advises Shizuka to go to sleep in preparation of the big day. At the end of the story, Shizuka's father has a long talk with the adult Shizuka over her choice of marrying Nobita. Shizuka's father remembers her childhood days and gives his support for her decision. The story ends with Nobita marrying Shizuka.