For Christmas, a little girl gets wall bars instead of a hula hoop, which she asked for. Animated short film based on Zita Murányi’s poem.
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For Christmas, a little girl gets wall bars instead of a hula hoop, which she asked for. Animated short film based on Zita Murányi’s poem.
Musical animation to the poem of Noémi László, focusing on the theme of bad weather from children’s point of view.
A pool in the middle of a desert landscape: a cloud passes by, an animator performs a ballet in front of a deserted pool – otherwise nothing happens here. In minimalist coloured and pencil drawings, Alexander Gratzer ponders the relationship between animation (film) and audience.
A story of tragic event which the protagonist relives day after day, over and over again.
Animated short about a voyeur cat, a woman with excessive love for her plants, and a peculiar visitor in a fur hat. Based on the short story ‘Megbocsátás’ by Ádám Bodor.
“This was a school project last semester, finished it during summer and September.”
The Smelly Hamstergeccos was a Hungarian children rockband. Their songs and lyrics are as intuitive and powerful as the best children’s drawings. This psychedelic music video was created with the same fun mentality using colour crayon drawings to present the band’s members and the song’s hero, a strawberry.
Animated short created during a BA3 course led by Árpád Hermán and László Broviniszki in association with the Ancient Greek collection of the Museum of Fine Arts in Budapest. The task was to use the figures of the Ancient Greek vases in a more contemporary, youthful way and create animated shorts.
This bunny is so messy that he cannot find anything!
The main character finds a magic wand and runs amok using magic. The elves who guard the wand are entertained by his tricks so much that they finally decide to join him.
A petty thief takes shelter in a rundown apartment building to hide from the policeman chasing him. But none of them expects what awaits them inside…
A woman who lives in complete solitude tries hard to find love, meeting with a shadow creature that looks like a cat. Meanwhile new bonds evolve as she gives birth to three kittens. Suddenly the creature disappears and she stays between the happiness of motherhood and the suspense of her lover.
A twenty-something Hungarian guy ponders over the sometimes unpleasant, sometimes funny, but undoubtedly determining experiences of his life so far.
We follow the story of five immigrants in Budapest, two of whom still live here as refugees. We touch upon various levels of their life – from the banal to the serious. In economic theory, “random walk” means that stock market prices cannot be predicted. Each time, the price has a fifty-fifty chance of closing higher or lower than the previous day. It means that we don’t know how – or where the life of these people going further.
The film is about an alien boy, Hugo, who’s living on a small, far-away planet. One day he gets his first pet as a present – a real scuba diver taken from Earth. His excitement about the diver knows no limits, and in his childlike selfishness he doesn’t realize that he’s playing his terrible yet cute games with an intelligent human being.
An old man suits up his diver gear to dive into the nearby waters. During his research it brings back a memory of himself, which shows an important event from his early years. We are witnessing how he and his partner trying to catch a dangerous criminal, who then causes more problems than expected.
Dull Dull is a 2D pencil-drawing animated short about a fat fat boy who is trying to escape from his fear.
Two friends decide to break out from the isolated, crumbling and cursed place they’ve been living in, and experience the unknown. Their friendship will be tested right at the beginning…
Black hole is a place in space where gravity pulls so much that even light can not get out. Also in Earth there are places and situations with strange attraction. Some step back, some step closer to observation.
A short animation from Flóra Anna Buda.