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Music video
The film tells a story about dualism, about the man’s nature of destroying everything around him, as well as his desire for immortality. The puppet on a bike performs the theatre play Faustus in which a man sells his soul to the devil.
A short animation about the awakening of parenthood fear.
A woman, grieving for a future she’ll never know, travels into her dreams of science fiction and infinite cities. A new era, inspired by the past, takes place. A resilient and sustainable world, where the time goes slower and love lives longer.
Filmmaker David Badgerburrow investigates mysterious animal in the deep forest in the heart of Europe. Let’s follow his footsteps and witness one of the greatest miracles of nature.
An older caretaker hunts desperately for a flying bag. Dr. Kamuszku ordered in a small restaurant his favorite dish. Ida Markovna spits against a fogged window pane. Two people fall from the roof of a five-storey house.
An old lady weaves a tapestry and unravels a romantic tale.
According to an urban legend, fairies live in the hills of Buda in Hungary, although they have never been spotted so far.
Fabricia was born from my childhood memories when my mother would take me to the office where she worked. Memories of the endless corridors leading to huge cubicles where I saw endless rows of women typing at their machines often came to my memory. This image of the women saddened me, because I felt that they were glued to the machines that were stealing their souls. After many years a little paper girl named Fabricia emerged from memory to free those women from their inexorable destiny of becoming machines.
A man visits the panels of a comic page-like world in search for his loved Gloria.
Moving far away from our most primitive and instinctive human being.
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.
This animated short follows an unwanted baby who is passed from house to house until he is taken in and cared for by two homeless men. The film is the Canadian contribution to an hour-long feature film celebrating UNESCO’s Year of the Child (1979). It illustrates one of the ten principles of the Declaration of Children’s Rights: every child is entitled to a name and a nationality.
This was my first music video and to this day probably the hardest film I’ve ever made. I’m surprised and delighted that people still feature this in series and festivals. It’s dear to me, and I’m glad some folks get a kick out of it.
The film, which was made as part of the 70th anniversary of the animation studio at UMPRUM, is loosely inspired by the work of three graduates: Václav Mergl, Jan Souček and Vratislav Hlavatý. Motifs from their films, illustrations and paintings have been placed in new contexts to create a new work of authorship.
The official music video by Robert Seidel is based on a live video performance, in which a modular video synthesizer generates mental spaces between floating and overwriting realities.
Escaping from an alien planet, an astronaut must reach the space shuttle before a mysterious beast catches him.