Heartbeat is an ode to the violin—and the passage of life. The blend of music and animation intensifies the emotional core of the piece and sweeps the audience away into a world full of color and meaning. The violin stands for the beauty of making music and the power of pulling oneself out of difficult circumstances. The use of AI raises exciting questions about the interaction of technology and emotions.
Gadhing and Noer were separated from their father and a group of Semarang residents during the evacuation. They chased their cat which ran away to their house. When Noer saw the flower painting, she heard sounds of soldiers, making them hide. Then, there was an explosion that caused their house to be destroyed and fell on them. However, they survived and immediately ran outside.
Two main characters, Cricket and Antoinette, represent two separate worlds, the world of noise, chaos and creativity on the one side, and the world of work, order and discipline on the other. As they fall in love, in spite of obvious differences, they manage to create harmony.
Just a short animation of a large azdarchid (perhaps Quetzalcoatlus) and a juvenile Triceratops. All sound design homemade, by me! Just for a bit of fun.
Eleanor and Sarah are an eighteenth-century couple situated in Antilia. They live isolated in the forest, but soon the outside world will take notice of them.
This animated short film recounts a 23-year-old woman's quest to achieve her first orgasm. Along the way, it takes a sensitive and humorous look at the little-known phenomenon of vaginismus. The result is a captivating tale of exploration, discovery and dildos.
A young woman recalls a kooky ritual involving masturbation that she'd invented as a child. A candid and introspective short film about forgetting the outside world and abandoning oneself to pleasure (and fish).
Beneath the skeleton, the flesh that rustles, turns and returns to our heads before rotting in silence. This is the story of this flesh. This surrealist narrative draws us into a darkened world of the unconscious. No matter how bizarre the spectacles we watch are, thanks to superb animation they flow smoothly and surely.
Set in the far future on a war-torn twisted version of Earth, two good-for-nothing government bounty hunters - Riff and Toto - struggle to earn a living, make rent, and feed their pet lizard.
A brilliant and highly poetic collection of tiny moving image moments which offers aesthetic delights through cleverly chosen camera angles, framing, lighting, montage and the materials used. This archive of trifles remains silent. The eyes begin to hear, the sound is generated in the mind. Simply enchanting.
A story about Bobo, who can’t see well, wears a “bad” occluder, makes up extraordinary things and long for ordinary glasses. And it’s also about things, like that it’s nice to help each other, that bad eyesight and a bad brother can get better, that sometimes miracles happen and sometimes we have to try for them.
The Sillywillians, who lived on the recently invaded planet Sw_703, sent two agents to find a new home. The agents' names are Uhri and Bari. The daft conquest of the earth by these cute agents begins. But the process of conquering the Earth is not easy!
Four women animators explore the connections between movement, body and emotion in four episodes, each telling the story of a different condition through dance.
The animation follows the life of a gay, overweight man who faces the challenges of fatphobia until he finds acceptance and gives new meaning to his own body within the bear community.