Yellow Majesty – Honey Sweet (Official Music Video)
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Yellow Majesty – Honey Sweet (Official Music Video)
Yellow is telling about freedom, looking for spontaneity and finding yourself.
People have the tendency to take whatever they want, regardless of the consequences. Maybe it’s without any bad intent, but unconsidered actions can lead to unexpected outcome. The short film Yachay– a Quechua word we could translate with “knowledge from the woods” – deals with the subject of being human.
A short animated visual madness, where body parts merge and transform through one continuous and strange metamorphosis.
“XOXO – hugs and kisses” is a film about loneliness, not treated literally as being alone, but loneliness despite appearances of proximity. We watch a game in which we cross the boundaries and transcend our sensuality beyond accepted norm.
Music video to “Danxe II” by World Brain
An ageing couple Aniela and Konstanty lead a quiet life together. She gives herself over to knitting while he eagerly works on some invention. Although their everyday life seems extremely well-organized there is something deeply lacking.
Deep in the forest, a hunter encounters a strange creature he cannot kill
A story, between father and son, happened around the dining table in the kitchen.
A howling wolf, an embarrassing incident and a missed opportunity. Love is made of courage.
A Satire movie that criticize the daily life in Jerusalem. A city with a great gap between its symbolic and holy values to the “simple” people who are living in it.
The world is born from a single, endless wire, bindingevery member of the community. But when one person breaks the balance, the fragile harmony starts to collapse.
Through series of letters written to his younger brother Marcus, we get inside the mind of a man (Winston), who slowly falls into his own hell, by his own means.
A former pilot looks back over his life – The Earth, the Sky, the Woman – everything that took place on the journey from an air strip to an abandoned boat house.
While camping in the woods Nelson discovers the true meaning of dualism.
A film about the beauty of the prairie, the pangs of homesickness and the folly of living dangerously out of context.
A pampered gentleman’s seamlessly automated life is thrown into chaos when he pursues a free-spirited woman, against the advice of his robot butler.
The author recalls the beginning of the Second World War. Mrs. Sarika moves into a Jewish retirement home. However, what was supposed to be a peaceful autumn of her life turns into the horror of the Holocaust as Mrs. Sarika becomes another one of its numerous victims. The film was inspired by the paintings of George Grosz and Otto Dix.
Our age has a high esteem for parties. Yet some of us have a particular fear of them – which we’re made to feel very bad about, as if this was a sure sign of being an anti-social and unfriendly person. Far from it. As this film argues, truly sociable people tend to hate parties a lot.
A jelewer tells his children the diamond’s history. Next to the story of the diamond size évolution, that moves towards the uniformization by rejecting all impure rock, we see his children grow up and the father’s fear of their own uniformization.