Two lifetimes from now the world hangs in the balance. Dove, a young, enigmatic, gender-shifting warrior, discovers the gifts and burdens of their Inkwo (medicine) to defend against an army of hungry, ferocious monsters. Dove’s courage, resilience and alliance with the Earth culminates in a battle against these flesh-consuming creatures, who become stronger with each body and soul they devour. Inkwo for When the Starving Return is a call to action to fight and protect against the forces of greed around us.
A Man is forced to escape his own mind through a window. The uncanny rituals of life and death and his mental deterioration make him question the nature of being human.
Animated music video for "Neverender" by Justice ft. Tame Impala. Depicting a euphoric journey through space and time, travelling to different worlds and galaxies full of unique and mesmerising visuals.
A reflection on the conceptual, historical, and social concerns surrounding clothing production through images of textiles mostly gathered from Zagreb’s legendary flea market Hrelić.
Johnny Racković - Belgrade writer and artist, faced with the fact that he lost his mother, and then almost his own life, transforms into an animated hero from hell who is searching for his own sanity. The moment he begins to see the rules of transformation, the perspective of the whole story changes. And that new perspective will reveal to him that the whole world is threatened by the outbreak of a general plague and that he has become... KING OF NOTHING.
A chaotic stream of consciousness expressing the escalating thoughts and feelings of a person navigating the difficulties of explaining her anxious mind.
Martine is a marriage counsellor at the Women's Centre in Montreuil. Between files and dance steps, she takes us on a tour of the centre, telling us how she welcomes women who are victims of domestic abuse and the battles they fight alongside the association.
Cores (Colours) is an experimental and independent animation by Clint Bones. Using Stop-Motion Animation, this film is about Palestine and their long combat with Israel. All that following a 60´s Psychedelia inspired visual.
In this captivating dark comedy by Fantastic Fest alum Sol Friedman four bizarrely relatable characters cope with the ferocious attacks of a creature lurking in the woods.
Albert, the botanist, is taking great care of his new plant when it wilts for no apparent reason. The plant then releases a hallucinogenic smoke into his face, transporting him into a metamorphic delirium. This psychotropic journey takes him to new horizons. The plant takes advantage of Albert's lethargy to embed its roots in him and feed on him.
A hand drawn animation inspired by Nate King's time spent in the forests of Appalachia. In a region where queerness is often hidden or disguised, the work explores nature as a space of queer erotic encounter. King animates with a combination of pencil, paper and digital processes, weaving together a dreamlike stream of consciousness that tells a story of ecstasy, meditation, and heartache.