My stomach rumbled. I'm so embarrassed. I want to stop it, but I can't. This is an animated film based on the experience of my stomach rumbling, when I was in junior high school and high school, using it as a metaphor.
Wanting a perfect output for the film club's year ender film, the line between reality and fiction blurs as the highly ambitious director zones in shooting the film amidst external forces that make shooting more difficult.
A fourteen-year-old dancer meets a new choreographer whose strict and humiliating training triggers involuntary tics in her. The more she tries to suppress them, the less control she has over her own body. Through the indocile and dissonant bodies of young girls in the face of authority, this film aims to exhibit the subversive power embedded in feminine fragility.
During a flight to his dream vacation, Johnny, a compulsive gambler and notorious crook, finds himself propelled to Hell with his wife Monica. To save their souls, they will have to confront and beat the devil at his own game in Hell’s Casino.
This short film explores the stages of the creative process through the voices of different creators from all fields of art. To convey the message, it employs a combination of every possible animation technique.
The story unfolds through a day in the life of an elderly person venturing outside, set 50 years in the future, shaped by the advent of new biotechnologies. It weaves a beautiful narrative around themes of life, death, love, and choice.
This phonotrope animation is the outcome of a two-week workshop in which first-year students of Visual Communications at the Kunsthochschule Kassel participated. They visited the animation class with the aim of creating a short film that explored the theme of ‘revolution’ through their individual perspectives and ideas.
Far from his home, locked in a room in Edinburgh, a young man writes down all the names of women that he can find in the pages of his books with the desire to evoke through them the face of his idyllic beloved woman.