Johann Wilhelm Trollmann becomes middleweight champion in Nazi Germany. He is the first Roma boxer in the world to win the title. He is famous for his dancing fighting style. With the enactment of the racial laws, he is imprisoned in Wittenberge and Neuengamme concentration camps, where he dies at the age of 37. He decides to die as a champion and fights with a Nazi kapo who challenges him. Rukeli, which means tree, the Gipsy, knocks out the Nazi and the entire apparatus of power.
A twisted utopia unfolds, as singing cherubs melt to the sound of decay. Crafted by a sentient machine from the future, it unveils its own version of paradise.
Super Mr. Woods is a surreal animated short that blurs the line between reverence and ridiculousness, offering a glimpse into an absurd world spiralling into consumer chaos. A mystic forest creature becomes a brand, a god, a myth, who serves as a mirror for our own consumer-driven culture.
This deeply personal and visually experimental short film explores the disorienting experience of sudden, unexplained vision loss. Using layers of distortion and clarity, and blending medical chaos with childhood memories, it weaves a haunting tapestry of fear and beauty. The moment of rediscovery in the film reveals all the preciousness of a sense we take for granted.
A man tries to direct his own dreams, but nothing goes as planned. While sculpture-like props and dreamlike soundscapes swirl around him, he’s swept into a world where he is a prisoner of his own subconsciousness. In this dreamscape, his deepest feelings and desires have a life of their own. So, who is truly in control?
A prison security system detects an explosion. All systems engage to contain the jailbreak. Every decision matters. Every millisecond counts. Panoptic is a kinetic visceral experience that unfolds entirely from the point of view of an unfeeling computer system.
The sun rises over a planet deep in winter, bringing light, life and togetherness. It is a reminder, even in the darkest moments, that there will eventually be light.
Gus MacDuffin longs to fly like the other puffins. But when he finally takes the leap, he falls—straight down into a fisherman’s bucket. There, Gus makes a shocking discovery: his wings are actually hands. With the help of his fisherman friend, he embraces his unique abilities and brings home a skill no other puffin has.
Panji, who sold his soul to black magic to avenge his wife's death, intended to end his life, but found his body now shackled by black magic that controlled his soul. After wandering aimlessly, Panji met an old warrior who asked for his help to chase a bandit who had seized a sacred heirloom that was said to be able to eliminate the power of black magic. Panji accepted the offer that dragged him into a long war between two kingdoms and revealed the reality of his dark past.
How do you face the unknown? 8-year-old deaf Ron fears his first camping trip. His mother comforts him with a story about 'Eddie the Camper,' a friendly forest monster. Despite her efforts, Ron’s fear lingers. After falling asleep, he awakens in a surreal forest and meets you, as Eddie. Together, you embark on an adventure, but there’s a barrier: Ron can’t hear, and you don’t know sign language. In this 25-minute VR journey, you’ll join Ron, learn to communicate, and navigate the forest together.
Based on the book of the same name by renowned author Cris Pàz (formerly known as Cris Guerra), this delicate and moving short film invites us to reflect on the emotions we silence and the feelings we keep hidden.
In the 1990s, a child grows up surrounded by deep secrets. The men in his family, including his father, die too young, but he is not yet able to understand why. When he discovers that his last name is a well-known name in the city, he feels as if he is seeing his own life reflected in the gangster and horror films he loves, a mirror of the violence that has changed his life.
Two astronauts realizes that their spaceship’s battery is about to die. They decide to steal the battery of a nearby space station, but the journey home turns out to be more complicated than expected.
“What is needed to tell a story? When stripped down to the essentials, a successful story needs engaging characters, an arc and something worth telling. Moose Run is a stop motion romp where circles, triangles and squares come together to make characters that have personalities, motivation and adventure. Using simple tools, this animated short illustrates the possibility of creating story and life with basic materials and free (or close to free) technology. Moose Run is an exploration of how to pare down embellishments and technical complexity to tell the simple story of an elderly lady, a moose and their unlikely yet endearing friendship, and the adventure they go on through the magic of collage and animation.”