Experimental short animated film by Péter Molnár
An important sensory organ, the eye, is damaged. The exhausting healing process takes us on an inner journey full of pain, fragility and mental unrest, in which even superstition and witchcraft seem to have an influence on recovery.
Two kids' friendship is tested in a game of cards as a mysterious figure watches them from outside.
Forced to confront adulthood, a teenage girl detached from reality prepares to leave her childhood home.
"It's all coming out of Mexico. Surreal gets so real. And invader from England, France or Spain found the taste of cactus cocktail. That makes this movie sweat, ha?" (Stom Sogo)
Construção
The sun’s energy circulates throughout the earth, feeding the cycle of life. Everything is connected in a natural loop, which repeats, like the circular discs of magical optical toys. This perfectly balanced rhythm is disrupted by human excess, throwing the cycle out of orbit and temporarily stopping the circulation of energy in nature.
An introverted girl struggles to form connections through a strange social media site.
A hearse cruises the streets of Medellín, while a young director tells his story in this city marked by conflicts, violence and paradoxes. He remembers his childhood and the discovery of his sexuality.
L'art d'aimer mourir
Le Gigot
Metamorfosi/Repurpose
This is an installation documentary created in 2015. The quiet process of making boxes indoors reflects the author's patience and caution, the narration when the screen is black reflects the author's familiarity and confidence in what he wants to express, and the dodging perspective and trembling picture when facing the crowd outdoors reflect the photographer's cramped and alienated. A lot of things happened after 2015, and the film was re-edited. The current version has almost used the best materials of that year.
A young woman under the influence of narcotics finally realizes how she’s been spending her nights.
A perspective on everyday things.
After a long and cold night, Oog the caveman does a discovery that will change history forever.
Inspired by the works of Bertolt Brecht, this film explores what his style of theatre might look like on film.
A dialogue and home video about belonging, from young people living in modern colonial society.
In an alternate reality where the decline of nations has given rise to corporatist regimes, any trace of culture or tradition is suppressed by these new leaders to prevent the masses from reclaiming a national identity. However, rebel cells have emerged to counteract this agenda.
Short experimental animation by Jules Engel