Two sisters are thrown out of their isolation and onto opposite coasts of America by a terrifying cosmic entity. On their quest to reunite they discover their own supernatural abilities and meet many strange characters.
"Lost Cave 1" and "Lost Cave 2" transport viewers deep into dark caves full of secrets and dangers. With a tense atmosphere and unexpected turns, these short films take viewers on a journey into the unknown where nothing is as it seems.
The protagonist, who is looking for an apartment, accidentally opens a door to another world. There, he finds himself trapped in a huge, desolate building. It is a hellish place ruled by a certain monster, where neither going out nor dying is allowed!
Five troublemaking bachelors get evicted and need to find refuge in a suspiciously affordable house on the outskirts of the city. Little do they know, the house has its own history.
Desperate to save his dying wife, Matt turns to The Bag, an ancient relic with dark magic. The cure demands a chilling ritual and strict rules. As his wife heals, Matt's sanity unravels, facing terrifying consequences.
Through a nonlinear, abstract and surreal form of storytelling, this film follows a protagonist through a labyrinth of physical and emotional situations, set in a house which acts as both the set for the story and a metaphor for the mind. The techniques used in the film are a mix of analogue and digital: actual painting in the house, digital rendering and avatars, stop-motion painting, drawing, and collaging, with the majority created in Detroit and subsequent scenes finalised in London. With an original score by Susanne Deeken in collaboration with experimental and jazz musicians from Detroit.
After a popular social media influencer goes missing in the Tahoe National Forest, filmmakers Michael Rock and Dillon Brown set out on a rescue mission, but get more than they bargained for when returning to the famous hunting grounds of Tahoe Joe.