Sometimes abstract spots and lines form a landscape.
- Abstract
- Experimental
- Non-narrative
Sometimes abstract spots and lines form a landscape.
Music video by Imagine Dragons performing Birds (Animated Video).
A humorous story of a man living double life: one of a beaten little clerk, humiliated by his arrogant boss, imperious wife and misbehaved descendant.
This mockumentary takes aim at 21st century society, which is still full of prejudice and intolerance towards people of different sexes, opinions and genders. The author asks the question whether these problems would disappear if humans were oviparous. Would we be more tolerant and perceptive of our surroundings?
We are thrown into a quite complex and complicated world, and sometimes feel like puppets in an absurd system we don’t understand.
Every day, a father and his son jump with a parachute from their vertiginous cold house, attached to a cliff, to go to the village on the ground, far away where they sell the ice they produce daily.
Every year, Brazilians gather on the beach of Salvador de Bahía to celebrate the divinity of the sea, Iemanjá.
The music video of Iam Twisqis re-creating an urban playground by animating shapes, forms and colours extracted from the original buildings.
Following the end of a stormy love affair, Expressionist artist Oskar Kokoschka enlists in the First World War. After suffering serious injuries in battle, he experiences a series of memories and visions as medics transport him through the forests of the Russian front. Playful and imaginative, I’m OK explores the wounds of heartbreak and trauma.
The unexpected adventures of a hamster.
An elderly man is looking after his paralyzed wife. Despite his old age and health problems he’s doing his best to relieve her suffering, which is getting worse day by day. His daughter helps him, trying to balance care with her work in the hospital and family life. Everyone has a different view on how to properly care for the sick, which often causes arguments.
Singing skeletons dream about breaking free from their geometric formation, and taking a swim in the great, big, blue sea.
I’m Not There is a debut project of Zagreb-based designer and animator Mirta Filipović. Only a few months after her first encounter with 3D animation, she embarked on a mad attempt of making an animation video for the Zagreb-based band Paul The Walrus.I’m Not There is a result of a year and a half of sleepless nights, existential ponderings and questioning why would anyone ever try and make an animated video with only three months’ experience in animation. This animation is a story about power, who has it, who doesn’t and how those who seem to have it nevertheless account to someone greater than them. Hands, eyes and mouth are used as symbols of power and submission. Hands hold power and can shape the world as they please, while eyes and mouth are sensual organs that can only observe and receive impulses.
The girl lives in an apartment with a creepy monster who constantly violates her personal boundaries and pesters her with her care. Even in the bathroom, the main character finds no escape from the monster. The girl’s patience ends, and she decides to run away from home.
Jonathan lives with his sister, his mother and also some men. They all have the same face and nest in closets, drawers, TV set…
Can the robot subtitute an actor in the theatre? The story of this short lenght sci-fi film with impressive atmosphere and rafined 3D animation held in Prague in not far future. The theatre director decides to feature the robot for the main role instead the actor. The robot gets out of theatre to the streets of city after intervention of angry actor. The robot is starting to play his life role.
A lonely man, a cigarette, a hotel hallway – this is the setting for an ironic take on Sinatra lore. In I’m a Star! two related worlds come together: the comic strip Frankieboy by Stefan Stratil and Peter Friedrich, and the music of Louie Austen.
As the night comes, the journey begins. Running rushing, racing. Unbound from time and swept away by the night’s surreal cascade of lights, we leave day-life behind.
A woman desperately tries to keep up with her partner’s unusual desires.
When a woman finds her partner infatuated with their kettle, she is thrown into a desperate journey of self-transformation to try and keep the relationship going.