You're invited! Experience A Goofy Movie like never before and check out a brand-new 360° video performance of Powerline's "I2I" in this nostalgic throwback to an iconic performance.
First flight. No parents. Total panic. A terrified boy just wants to survive takeoff, but the plane—and its deranged passengers—have other plans. One guy treats turbulence like a free massage, another is way too at peace with crashing, and sanity is nowhere to be found. As the plane bucks and twists, so does reality—faces stretch, limbs flail, and gravity calls it quits. Trapped at 30,000 feet in an airborne freak show, the boy must hold on for dear life… or completely lose!
In a park, the protagonist detaches from the world, rubbing off sense organs. They gradually regrow - sight, sound, touch, smell, taste - scaling from microcosmic levels to perceiving big scary reality. As their body regenerates slowly, they transform into a hybrid of the organic and the unknown, adapting to a future they can barely comprehend. Using charcoal, watercolor, ink, and microscope footage, the music video explores adaptation and the search for connection in uncertain times.
The life of Jung Myung Kim, who spent 40 years photographing wildflowers, unfolds in stop-motion animation. His 1.5 million still photographs are transformed into time-lapse video, seamlessly woven together with stop-motion characters.
Colt is obsessed with the rock band Speedy's Overdrive, to the point of hallucinating conversations with its frontman, Speedy. When he unexpectedly wins a contest to meet his idol, his excitement turns into inner conflict, forcing him to choose between his dream and his friends. As the long-awaited day arrives, Colt finally comes face to face with Speedy, but the encounter doesn’t go as he imagined, leading him to question everything he once believed.
In Survivor we follow 12-year-old Ivor Perl from a small town in Hungary to the gates of Auschwitz, Kaufering, Allach, and Dachau, witnessing the unspeakable horrors of the Holocaust. From being herded onto a cattle truck and narrowly avoiding the gas chambers and ovens, to enduring hunger, typhus, and unimaginable loss, we ultimately see the unbreakable bond between two brothers and their miraculous survival.
Losing someone is such a one and only pain, and yet is it one of the most universal. A life is so vast and yet so small, and there is comfort in that realisation.