A husband waits for his wife to freshen up before going out. While shopping she sees some bargains but must compete with other customers.
United States

*Joys and Glooms* is not a film for the impatient. It demands that you lean into its quietude, surrender to the slow burn of a narrative that finds epic drama in the everyday. The husband, frozen in a liminal space between domesticity and restless anticipation, embodies the modern man’s silent struggle to remain pre...


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" *Joys and Glooms* is not a film for the impatient. It demands that you lean into its quietude, surrender to the slow burn of a narrative that finds epic drama in the everyday. The husband, frozen in a liminal space between domesticity and restless anticipation, embodies the modern man’s silent struggle to remain present in a world that prizes haste. His wife’s shopping trip, meanwhile, becomes an allegory for the chaos of consumerism and the performative nature of social interaction. Together..."
Animation, Short

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