An animated documentary about the life of the author's grandmother's relative, Zofia Sokolnicka, who distinguished herself during World War I. From 2019, when the idea was conceived at the encouragement of the author's grandmother, the entire concept and style changed over the next five years. Inspired by old photographs, the animation tells the story of this remarkable woman's life.
An animated film etude made using the photomontage technique. In this short episode, Magdalena Abakanowicz's immobile, frozen cast iron figures break away from the crowd and disperse in different directions across the city. By setting these cast iron monuments in motion, the author creates a new interpretation of the surrounding reality and contemporary man.
Since I was born, the moon has circled the Earth 9,125 times. We all grew older with each orbit, but the moon never seems to age. A story about my grandma, her death, and my childhood.
A 2D animated allegory based on my BPD (Borderline Personality Disorder) experience and self-healing process. It is about a girl who finds a hole in her body and embarks on a journey of filling it.
This film portrays a nonlinear narrative of the alienating process of becoming pregnant as a trans and non-binary couple. The rabbit is the third character in the film, representing a multitude of histories in regards to pregnancy and eventually becomes the baby.
Created from watercolours, fluid acrylic paintings, and digital imagery – features local fish, birds, and animals traversing a dreamlike night-time landscape in the Yukon.
The notorious killer of the Hungarian Great Plain, Pipás, is wanted by women who are abused by their husbands to make them disappear. As he becomes more experienced at his job, he is haunted by his victims and his own memories of being a victim of abuse himself. From when he started his life as a woman, until he became a man and an assassin.
Under a veranda, 77-year-old Malou shares a cup of tea with Sinoë. A simple break. Pausing allows her to confide in the evolution of her relationship with her body. Stories from the past that continuously shape Malou’s life gently touch upon a collective present.
The story is about fox friends who share one dream - to climb the highest mountain in the vicinity, from where they can admire the Moon. But to make this dream come true, you need to go through a series of tests. The film is about the fact that in everyday life around us there is this "simple magic", the main thing is to be able to notice it.
The moral of the tale is simple - laziness and cruelty to one's neighbor do not lead to good, even goats leave the house from such treatment. A diligent house is crowded, but a lazy house is empty, and it's never too late to change something or change yourself.
A small snail lives in a laboratory and tries to get acquainted with the berries that are grown to be sent into orbit. Quite by chance, together with a bush of berries, she gets on a spaceship. At first, because of her, an important experience in growing plants on the ISS is almost disrupted. But after the accident, the snail closes a crack in the porthole and saves the crew from disaster.
An experimental film inspired by abstract filmmakers of the 1930s. It experiments with how different visuals, materials, movement, colours and texture interact with sound to bring a balanced and harmonious feel to our minds.
A little girl plays on a swing on the roof of a house. She roams around the city freely, daydreaming with a flock of pigeons, when suddenly the swing’s rope breaks. Times are about to change.
Martin is in his early thirties but looks like an eternal teenager. His grandfather, with whom he spends all his weekends and holidays, has just died. This year, he finds himself alone on the West French coast. His time is devoted entirely to shore fishing, an activity he has been practicing from a young age. Martin thrives in this little game of hide and seek with nature, a simple and playful pleasure that calms and reassures him. But to the rhythm of the tides, Martin lets himself be guided by his dark passenger » towards increasingly strange behavior and rituals.
An experimental-immersive project. Jedda is an anonymous 51-year-old woman interviewee, whose story is about dealing with childhood trauma and maternal deprivation, discovering empathy as an adult and the joy and acceptance of having a daughter who is married to a woman. The film uses creative visuals to explore an imaginary world of comfort, distracting from negative experiences.