Recipe for C is a collaborative creation by visual artist Jie-Huai Yang and graphic designer Changwei, inspired by their shared experiences with a mutual ex-boyfriend, C. As a restaurant chef, C centered his life around experimental cooking, with his notes and recipes serving as the foundation for this project. Though a recipe book and a cooking tutorial video, the work transforms intimate emotional memories into a public sensory and visual dialogue. Cooking becomes not only a retrospective of a past relationships and sexual roles. By kneading and blending ingredients, the work reinterprets fragile yet profound memories, showcasing the vulnerability and resilience of emotions. Recipe for C unveils private stories hidden in the shadows, like a dish releasing its lingering aroma, challenging viewers' perceptions of emotions and gender roles.
Two ego-driven artificial intelligence maniacs Cosmo and Max, who are driven and designed to take over humanity, battle it out in a 1980’s Cyberpunk retro-video game world called ‘Game Over’, where the locations resembles a very real world. Can our Heroes, two Human game characters who are controlled by Cosmo and Max, escape this meta-reality and the clutches of the Metahumans ? A short film about Grief. The loss of family and friends during the Pandemic.
Rui Qi, an ordinary amusement park employee with a passion for e-sports, finds herself thrust into the competitive gaming world during the park's transformation. Facing prejudice from professional gamers and betrayal from former teammates, Rui Qi and her team endure numerous setbacks. Through unwavering dedication to e-sports, they overcome challenges and successfully embark on a professional gaming career.
In an apparently perfect society, a novice art curator becomes obsessed with a comic book hero, only to discover she might be real—and everyone wants a piece of her.
A delivery executive comes across a laptop that is controlled by an Artificial Intelligence named ECHO at a strange delivery drop location. What unfolds is a series of mysterious events that alter the executive's perception of reality
In the year 3477, a resourceful Hong Kong thief's obsession with the Princess of India propels him on a globe-trotting odyssey, where he crosses paths with an enigmatic ancient sage.
I had the chance to try making a new type of film called “In-Ear Cinema.” This kind of film tells the story using only sound—such as background noise, music, and conversations—without any video or images. The film I created is called "Not Human, But..." The story is about two teenage boys who meet up to hang out at Siam Square. While there, they see an ad for a new kind of tutoring school. They decide to try it out, and in the end, they find out that the teacher is actually an AI.
When found at the cross roads of love and separation a youngster named Aditya meets an elderly man called Balu, whose perspective on love influences Aditya to pursue his love. Who's Balu? what connection does Aditya and Balu share, did Aditya reconcile with his lover or not forms the rest.
Two scientists, Anton Black (Noah Lee), and Decker Hopkins (Will Pletcher), must reunite to fight the experiments created by Theo Darwain (Joshua Hall) the evil CEO of Dust Industries. Can the two crack pot inventors scrape together to save the world as we know it, or will they bite the dust?
Claudie is passionate about her unusual job: scanning the cosmos for signs of extraterrestrial life, hoping to make contact. Completely absorbed in her mission, she gradually loses touch with those around her, and even reality itself could fade away.
Vane is a psychological sci-fi short film that explores the consequences of a small yet significant action—turning off a fan. A student, about to leave his classroom, suddenly finds himself trapped in a mysterious time loop, reliving the same moment repeatedly. As frustration builds, he begins to question reality, searching for a way out. The answer, however, lies in the simplest of acts—switching off the fan. Through its surreal and mind-bending narrative, Vane delivers a thought-provoking message on energy conservation, proving that even the smallest choices can break the cycle and make a difference.