The Impressionist art movement of the 19th century was founded by French painter Claude Monet and is described as the embodiment of the essence of everyday life. Rather than a detailed depiction, it would reflect the bare impression of what is seen. Artists would paint en plein air – outdoors – to capture their interpretation of what they see before them. Common subjects of Impressionism feature natural landscapes and the everyday. Monet’s works capture the vibrant dreaminess of these scenes and inspire this collection. These films have otherworldly elements to them seen in the whimsical environments of Monet’s art, executed through alluring visuals and profound stories.