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Lorn "Timesink" (Pavel Brenner, dir.)

Setting

Timesink is set in a world where humanity has been wiped out by a widespread disease. In sharp contrast with this catastrophic situation, our protagonist acts like a regular kid. The boy treats this post-pandemic world like a giant playground. At first, the story unfolds from his perspective, showing us that the exceptional quality of his surroundings is commonplace to him.

MØ "XXX 88" (Tim Erem, dir.)

MØ — or, if you don't feel like fucking with optionaltaccentwhatever on your keypad, you can call her MoMoMoYouth, or Maiden (which is what MØ translates to in Danish) or Karen Marie Ørsted — dreams of living in a trap star fantasy. She pines over a Diplo magazine cover (nice abs!), imagines waving a XXX flag with her posse on the beach, and being on a spirit quest in the desert.

Alas, she remains back at home.