While driving down a forest road, a man and a woman in a car confront a beast that triggers basic instincts in both of them. In one an immense animalistic, predatory instinct, and in the other a boundless survival instinct. All of this takes place under the watchful eye of an unusual, seemingly harmless observer.
A story that follows two young people who find themselves at a bus station at 2 o'clock in the morning. The young woman Alisa is suspicious and unwilling to engage with the young man, Erik. Slowly, they start a superficial conversation, through which their memories emerge, offering us an insight into their problems.
A young sailor steps onto a ship for the first time. He and his roommate are the only newcomers in the established ship crew. Their daily routine is interrupted when his roommate falls into the sea. With no one else coming to help, the young sailor manages to rescue his roommate on his own. In the night, the roommate begins to suffocate grotesquely, and, despite all the young sailor's efforts, he dies.
Taking Samuel Delany’s SciFi novel Stars In My Pocket Like Grains of Sandas a point of departure, this experimental mid-length is at once a dance, fantasy, and a queer road film. Its protagonists, animated by the weird landscape of the Dalmatinska zagora and enraptured by the sound of the conch shell, partake in the melding tradition of Dragon Hunting. An exploration in media translation, mimicry, and the sensuous, Dragon Huntis a result of collaborative processes between fellow artist friends and different machine learning algorithms.