My research on the urban spaces of Vilnius focuses on how urban development and infrastructure decisions reflect the personal and community needs of the residents. How environmental sustainability is taken into account in the creation of a sustainable urban environment: citizens' access to green spaces, leisure areas and their inner well-being in the city. I usecontemporary animation tools to create a dystopian narrative that provokes and raises questions about contemporary urban development processes.
To save the future from a terrible fate, Marinette becomes Chronobug and teams up with Bunnyx to defeat a mysterious opponent who travels through time.
Lorea takes her mother and her grandmother as reference points. With these two generations, she reflects on the bond assigned to women in relation to motherhood. It is now up to her to decide whether or not to become a mother and to seek answers to pending questions.
Fictional group of people in a fictional world that has nothing to do with the real world. David Firth started writing ideas for this one in 2013 when travelling around Europe and stayed in some strange places.
Short film made up of 4 audiovisual pieces of different modalities (fiction, documentary, animation and experimental) with the same theme: Lack of money.
This is the story of a woman who wanted to fly comfortably, so she used a new service called “Objectified Travel” just to be reminded that the grass isn't always greener.
In a Buddhist temple, young monks begin their meditation when the master arrives. One of the children is distracted by a sparrow and follows the bird outside the monastery. Here begins a walk off the beaten paths that goes to the tour of his lifetime. When he has become an old monk, he returns back to the temple where young monks are waiting for him. One of them is distracted by a sparrow…
Juanito, a boy passionate about cinema, finds refuge in movies while the Spanish Civil War tears his world apart. The son of pacifist parents, he grows up in a home marked by ideals of peace and the daily struggle against poverty and his mother's illness. Along the way, he forges a bond with international brigadistas who also share his love for the seventh art. But the reality of the conflict forces him to make a difficult decision that will transform his life, closing the doors to childhood and leading him toward a maturity marked by pain and learning, where cinema remains his beacon in the darkness.
After discovering what life is about, Lego Man comes across an intergalactic alien and tries to teach him about life, as well as getting him back home.
A family banquet. Beneath the surface of smooth toasts and pleasantries, there is anxiety and unease emanating from the family. Life is filled with countless round-table predicaments, class reunions, casual drinks with friends, or company team-building events, these are round-table dilemmas wrapped in desires. Everyone is part of it, both as creators and victims of these predicaments.