Listening to the morning radio show, someone is getting ready, assembling their human body, and then stepping out the door, trying to blend in with their peers in a "natural" way.
Colby finds himself in a strange situation. Strapped to a chair, he gets into a heated argument with the Devil in the middle of a circus, and is forced to confront his greatest failings.
Navigating the depths of sorrow following a relative's heart-wrenching diagnosis and a spate of school shootings across the U.S.A., multidisciplinary artist Jeffrey Delano Davis seeks solace and rediscovery through the art of Digital Automatic Writing. This innovative practice transcends traditional journaling and seamlessly blends drawing, sketching, and animation as Davis pours his emotions onto the tablet.
"Tied Up" is an animated feature film by Konstantin Bronzit and Dmitriy Vysotskiy. The main characters in this story are everyday items that have been discarded and now live the life of trash. They hear about Paradise and decide to find it. Throughout their dangerous adventure around the city, the characters pick up valuable lessons about what it truly means to be alive. "Tied Up" is an allegorical film for a family audience.
My father’s 100-year-old family home may soon be torn down. Filled with traces of past lives, it holds the weight of memory. To preserve those memories, I captured them on film.
"Gaze deep within yourself and you'll discover a radiant light. Let this light be your wings and soar to new heights." This is a film about escaping from an abusive relationship and discovering yourself in the process.