Log into the hellish Zoomscape of drag dæmon, Sir Valence, and their concussed/concursed post-police brutality exorcism of the masks we wear and the selves we’ve sold to surveillance capitalism.
An animated horror drama about a transgender man grappling with an abhorrent monstrosity inside him. Featuring an original musical score and scratch on film animation, this film is an exploration of the personal, the surreal, and the abject.
Jan takes risks on a daily basis, but a single moment forces him to confront his limits: the entangled complexity of his world reflects fears, courage and the question of his true identity.
Appearance, hormone, sex appeal. When we are tired of everything about these, all we want to do is break, demolish, and destroy. With crazy cut-out animation, this film is trying to release us with the strong beat of the song and search for revenge in a chaotic but unique world.
Translating and encapsulating the director's personal childhood experiences as well as past lived experiences, You build a home in my mind comprises of playground rides, the everyday scenery outside the window of the artist's studio, and unique, special objects recalled from memories—weaving together a melody that lures the viewers to roam and wander. As the boat navigates between reality and imagination, resembling a journey of constant loss and persistent search, the scenes become slightly different when they reappear, these scenes alluding to the repetitiveness and uncertainty of life.
A minimalist optical sound meditation on simplicity and repetition building complex arrangements of audio-visual oneness, where the most basic geometric shapes draw intricate visual and sonic patterns.
Infinity presents the relations between humans, infinity and the cohesion of natural fractal systems. The sublimity is followed by a poem of infinity, which shows the mystical mirror of human spirit that we see in the eyes of every living being.
A film about moments when our brain reacts instinctively or contrary to all logic. Moments when the simplest task, such as saying hello, is seen as frightening. While some people rarely experience this, if ever at all, others can it this a daily struggle.
A short experimental film that thematizes dreams and nightmares in a surrealistic way. The basis of the movie is found in the poetry created by the two directors, so the film partly seems like stringed lyrical motifs, open to arbitrary interpretation, giving the impression of poetic images arranged in sequences. Combined techniques were used, so in addition to recording with a camera, pixilation, object animation, collage and liquid animation are featured.
Morte™ is a business building like any other. The receptionists, Mari and Pam, are responsible for guiding the dead spirits to their most suitable Afterlife. Today, however, they discovered that Vivi, the colleague with whom Mari has a secret crush, is the next name on the list to boot.
Mendhame stands out for its round and soft aesthetic, and for the tenderness of its protagonists who quickly become friends. A sisterhood relationship which will be the driving force of the film, pushing the little girl and the fairy to their limits to save each other from their loneliness and violence.
…” - Well, Adeimantus, has our state now grown to its full size? - Perhaps.
- Then, where in it shall we find justice or injustice? If they have come in with one of the elements we have been considering, can you say with which one? - I have no idea, Socrates; unless it be somewhere in peoples dealings with one another. “