The ‘small’ one is, well, small, and the ‘big’ one definitely very very big. They are friends.
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The ‘small’ one is, well, small, and the ‘big’ one definitely very very big. They are friends.
Freeze frame: the most absurd technique since the invention of the moving image. Through an elaborate process of duplicating the same image over and over again, it creates the illusion of stillness. In this stop motion film, identical figures perform the hopeless task of preserving blocks of ice.
The clip was created for François Poitou’s new album called Le Sec et la Lune. It captures the bleakness of giant housing estates, feelings of loneliness, alienation and anonymity in overcrowded cities, as well as the desire to return to nature, harmony and simplicity. And this with the use of a black-and-white drawing that underlines the pensive atmosphere
Animated short film exploring the process of how spontaneously occurring events synchronize with each other due to timing and nostalgia.
How much do I like myself? Do I have personal borders? How do they look like?
An essay about the constant flows of life, a self-portrait of its own process, an improvise on Bach, an investigation on plasticine.
In an ordinary building, life goes on like in a beehive. Suddenly the geometry is broken by a leap into the void.
A web miniseries about a single finger, by Tomáš Rosputinský and Peter Budinský.
Spot for the Slovak student movie festival Áčko
How a blind barrel organist loses his dog and then finds him again.
Even stone flows — iron and glass flow too — just slower. Everything takes some moment. Time can be fluid. Short contemplative film about the time and our consistency.
Breakfast has just ended in the kindergarten, but one bowl of porridge hasn’t even been tasted. Methods of the strict teacher are in obvious endanger. The little boy responsible has to solve the situation in just minutes. But the prospect isn’t good: the situation seems like a jail, porridge bowl seems bottomless and time is running out. An unexpected discovery changes it all though.
A short animation about a little girl, playing on a swing, but the swing’s rope tears apart. She starts daydreaming with a flock of pigeons flying over the roof. She roams around the city freely, but when she comes back, a disaster happens.
The Great Wall. At one small window, behind the bars, a man looks resignedly. At the foot of the wall grows a red flower that is unattainable for him. And so the years pass… One spring, the prisoner is released, but now he no longer notices the flower and goes on with his life.A crushed flower remains behind him.
a call and response
The holidays by the ocean are troubled by a tragic accident. From then on, the surrounding beauty takes on a tint of desperation until Frédérique finds the strength to cope with the loss, in her music.
Introduction to the state of mind that is calm, the state that is observed with minimal reception of external stimulus in human beings.
A character is falling asleep under the cover of a cardboard copying machine in a carboard office. The Drift is a music video for a song by the band Kariera.
Employing the method of single frame editing, primarily focused on sound, the realistic film image transforms into a surreal, structuralist and finally even abstract film.
An alarm clock wakes a man who washes his face, has breakfast, drives his car to work, spins records, returns home, and takes his pills. It’s a world of circles – often seen from above: an espresso cup, a stairwell, the pills, and the records spinning. At the dance where the music plays, the rhythms evoke images of a butcher slicing head cheese, gears driving other wheels and levers, a combine churning out bales of hay, a butcher cutting chunks of meat for a stew, and boxers punching. The circle of music and life