"Living Sculptures" shows images transformed into surreal bodies.
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"Living Sculptures" shows images transformed into surreal bodies.
Experimental animation about gender and sexuality, the awkwardness of division. Uncanny sculptures of vagina and penis are the main element.
One day a girl who lives in a southern island dropped her precious anklet in the sea. A boy picked it up is having magical power. It is a warm and nostalgic story of a friendship between them depicted through an anklet in the beautiful and harsh ocean.
Penguins, narwhals, humpbacks, and more! Join the Reeftown Rangers as they set off on action-packed adventures to experience migration for themselves, all the way from the Antarctic to the Arctic!
An Apartment house with 5 different family members strugging of noises between the floors.... Could ever there be a peace?
Experimental one minute corridor animation from Connor Griffith
Strong storms ravage an inhospitable place in which a strange character, armed and prepared for war, is forgetting his status as a soldier while suffering a strange metamorphosis that immerses him in the exploration of a world for which he is not prepared.
A singularly comical/surreal vision of a family visiting a funeral home.
A catchy little musical tribute to helicopter leaves flying in the breeze.
A crazy-good twang-burst of hand-drawn animation.
An anxiety inducing exploration of juicy colors and crunchy textures driven by chaotic electronic music.
A hapless astronaut looks on as a dismembered tongue grows legs and begins to survey all around it.
The Pig Man is chased by assassins who want to stop him from changing a cruel reality.
Various characters take us along into the world of the illusory community and simultaneously harsh pecking order of club culture. What is it really about, beyond the bling? Perhaps it is the primary urge to devote oneself to something greater: a feeling, belief, or pure lust for life.
Dear, Can I Give You a Hand? explores the erotic obsessions and existential panic of a senior citizen with a deadpan narration as touching as it is disturbing.
Fragments from childhoods in dysfunctional families, where children are neglected by their caretakers. Children often protect their adults out of loyalty, and feelings of responsibility and being threatened make them quiet.
SONOLUMIN is a stop-frame animated 360° fulldome film exploring the relationship of light, sound, and space.
An animated portrait of opposing forces.
Officers Bliss and Russ follow up on an ongoing investigation, upon entering the complex it is evident the foul smelling odour is the least of their problems. Their shocking discovery is enough to put anyone off their appetite.
Recent college graduate Dan is living out an idyllic existence of nihilism and farming boars in Rainbow Six Siege World, but the good times cannot last, and he is forced out into the job market. Unfortunately he will learn that not every job hunt is fruitful, and sometimes desperate measures must be taken to find purpose in life...
Just a business meeting, like any other business meeting.
This story is about death.
If plants can influence each other….. what if they could dream, would they have their own sense of time and simultaneity?
A surreal journey of a man wondering about the meaning of life and looking for answers within his own consciousness while snoozing at his desk during working hours.
The short follows the adventures of three friends, called Ram, Pam and Dam, who are magical beings that live inside drops of rain.
Perforations made directly into 16mm black leader attempt what Sitney describes in relation to Breer’s 70 as ‘five-frame holds’, whereby methods used to control the movement of onscreen forms have the effect of retarding motion. Small Things confronts the purely plastic problems that persist in the manually made film, of registering marks in the same place over a series of frames. At the same time it does not discourage the interpretation of these forms as a gathering, not so much of particles, but rather of a swarm or a murmuration.
The first part in a new series of computer animations by Manuel Knapp, Momentum 142310 deals on the one hand with spaces refracted by textures and on the other with a projection of them. Their temporality and after-images can be seen within a framework of 30fps by switching between two states of spatial folding. The camera has the task of following these events and is hovering through the architecture in an interplay with the randomly moving light source.
From the 120 page comics collection “Your Black Friend and Other Strangers” debuting in March 2018 from Silver Sprocket.
This is a surreal trip through a gorgeously animated landscape of chickens, pierogies and Lenin. Adrienne returns to Poland to visit her grandmother, aunt and uncle. While there she hears all manner of stories about the country’s communist past. In the heart of the home—the kitchen—ghosts of old, both real and imagined, are confronted, reworked and released.
Pandu is a boy living in a slum area. One day while scavenging, Pandu saw an object flying in the sky. He chased the object until he ran into a girl with her older brother, who was playing with a drone. The girl wanted the drone, so her older brother lent it to her. He smiled and a rainbow appeared above the girl's head. Seeing this, Pandu's heart was moved and he tried to make the people around him happy to see the rainbow again.
Graduation work of Marika Matsunaga at Tama Art University.
Flora & Fauna constructed from paper & yarn are here to celebrate the title track from Luumu's 2017 LP Projection.
Baton is an absurdist animated short about sentiments, statements and hierarchical power structures, within the functionality of the new police baton.
a little guy plants a magical seed and probably dies
A Bedoui and a Jeddawi friends explore the desert together.
Once upon a time there was a grandfather and a woman, they had no children. One day my grandfather took a log and carved a boy out of it, and he suddenly came to life. They called him Tereshechka...
First year film at CalArts.
A short that deals with physical labor, manipulation, and their existence in a rushed, complaining reality.
A reliable glut of misinformation.
In an age where immigration has become a heated and divisive subject, this is a personal and true story of one immigrants journey to the United States From Honduras and the hardships that come with it.
Cepillos retrata la vida nocturna de los elementos que habitan el baño, principalmente la de dos cepillos enamorados que deciden casarse, y con sus recursos, logran armar una gran fiesta sobre la mesada. Una historia de amor un poco mentolada. | A look into the life of two toothbrushes in love who choose to get married. With the help from their fellow bathroom items they set up an event on the sink. Such a minty love story.
"Bandung Lautan Api" (Bandung Sea of Fire) is a movie set in a city of Bandung, at the time after World War II ended, more precisely 24 March 1946. Inspired from one of the most critical events in the history of Indonesian independence, the titles citing the name of the event itself.
Star-Fallen is a short, sweet story about two boys who meet under the stars and fall in love as they grow old together.