During spring break, Saki visits her father and has a close encounter with a whale. / Makoto confronts a former classmate. Meanwhile, Saki must make a difficult decision. / Saki is upset after spending the day at her mother's house. Makoto, meanwhile, decides to take a step forward. / After much thought, Saki finally makes a decision.
“Orcagasm” is a fantastical, stop-motion animation that follows two furries as they explore. They are cutting-edge, futuristic orca whale fur suits. Meanwhile, a hapless eraser is tasked with the cleanup of their antics.
Who we are, who we were, and who we will be are all part of our construction. A decision, a search for experiences, a new place without forgetting our origin. The encounter with the past will awaken sorrows and joys, memories of friendships that leave an everlasting mark. Through music, everything blossoms on the stage of a life creating.
An avant-garde short film accompanied by a "radio edit" of PRPL PPL's free jazz album “Facial Recognition." The album served as the soundtrack for a gallery installation of the same name inspired by David Lynch's "Six Figures Getting Sick," and featured 35mm footage by Beck Simon. This short was produced at the David Lynch Graduate School of Cinematic Arts, and is dedicated to the memory its late namesake.
Guided by the wisdom of Ininew astronomer Wilfred Buck, this immersive experience shares four Cree star stories, exploring the cosmos to teach us how to live a good life with future generations in mind.
An environmentally conscious stop-motion short film made with natural sounds and materials from Uruguay: a girl on vacation gets lost at sea and encounters a tribe of nature spirits who teach her a valuable lesson to take back to shore.
It’s the story of a little girl who is different. Her world is Coyoacan, Mexico City. Sparkling, vibrant, everything interests her and when difficulties arise, she faces them with an overflowing imagination. This little girl is called Frida Kahlo.
The Death of Film, spanning 856 hours, explores the eventual demise of cinema. Producers Samuel Felinton, Damien Dennis, and tasked AI with generating a film based on its interpretation of nature while intentionally approaching, but not surpassing, the 857-hour run time of Logistics (2012), the longest film on record. All funds from this project will be donated to the Animation Guild to support human animators and preserve their craft.
When human sailors are attacked by mysterious creatures of the deep, only one person can stop the war between land and sea: the Witcher, Geralt of Rivia.
Uncle Stan, who was in the Mystery Shack, calls Mabel to let her know that Dipper has returned, although it is only a doll that looks like him. Mabel does not resist and ends up telling him the truth.
Billy Roisz taps into our sensual pleasures with this experimental interpretation of Hieronymus Bosch’s iconic triptych The Garden of Earthly Delights. The largely abstract landscape, stemming from both analogue equipment and ‘deep dreaming’ – a generative AI technique based on neural networks – ranges from paradisiacal to hellish. Combined with the chirping, ticking and pounding soundtrack, in which field recordings have also been incorporated, the temptation is almost impossible to resist.
Aghilas, a young Algerian, is consumed by a life that offers him nothing in his native country. The prospect of an elsewhere will push him and a group of harraga to accomplish a dangerous crossing.