Category: FEATURED

  • The circle evokes time, or more precisely, the fragments of time that pile up in a vast scenario of unique moments and memories. It is an introspective journey of wonder and imagination through these glimpses of time. This simple form has been a character present in my work for years, it represents care, calm, and attention to achieve its ultimate perfection. We are a circle, without boundaries, beginning or end. Infinity, Unity, connection, just a circle in expansion. This piece is part of Moco Museum collection. To be exhibited in Amsterdam and Barcelona.

  • A typographic music video for “Symphony in Acid” (“Unspoken Words”) by Max Cooper, built as a generative and interactive website https://bit.ly/3lsaLeM and recorded afterwards. It features text from “Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus” (1921) by Ludwig Wittgenstein, dealing with limits of language. more about the project: https://bit.ly/3wtAr0L credits: Max Cooper – music, creative direction Ksawery Kirklewski – design, motion, coding James Palmer-Bullock – artist representative Anthony Faulkner – label manager Gareth Williams – Mesh Lab manager Matthew Maxey and Rosalie De Meyer – public relations Kaspar Broyd, Max Cooper, Niel Orens, String and Tins – Dolby Atmos mix sound engineers

  • Bizarre things happen in dreams: you fly, or conjure an all-you-can-eat buffet out of thin air, or get chased by witches through the halls of your school. But the strange things that happen in dreams don’t seem strange at the time. So, how do you know you’re not in a dream right now? Is there a way to prove that you’re awake? Daniel Gregory digs into the philosophical theories of wakefulness. Lesson by Daniel Gregory, directed by Me. Sound Design by Zing Audio!

  • A rescue pup discovers its new home is haunted by the family’s deceased pets in this mind-bending thriller. https://bit.ly/3MmVYOa

  • 17 year old Maddie wishes someone would pay attention to her, when J.J. appears, she gets what she thought she wanted. Starring: Addison Riecke as Maddie Larson Rainier as J.J. Drew Scheid as Guy Tyler James White as @aaronbcloverrr Cinematography: Sten Olson Composer: Jacob Faulkner Production Design: Sam Slosburg Produced by: Rob Hatch-Miller, Marie Alyse Rodriguez, Danny Hamouie Executive Producers: Addison Riecke, Alex Guez, Kelley Zincone, Andrew Soeldner, Rob Hatch-Miller, Marie Alyse Rodriguez, Producer & editor: Chris Levitus

  • DIRECTOR – India Sleem DP – Michael “Cambio” Fernandez EP – Justin Benoliel PRODUCER – Jake Agger PRODUCER – Myriam Schroeter PRODUCTION COMPANY – Object & Animal STARRING: Sheila + Kenneth Gibson, Jennifer Pangan + Cody Rousseau, Madeleine Bokan Thares + Jesse James, April Hay-Scott, Pablo Castilla Grados Jr, Anthony Stringfield, Mackenzie Roderick EDITOR – Quincey Kai COLOURIST – Sofie Friis Borup

  • FLOWERS is an afro-futuristic fairytale of love, following a ceremony of a mother giving away her son, adopting references to classic Disney stories from the 1930s-50s, modernising tropes for a coming of age tale. Through poetic abstract storytelling, elevated throughout by lush cinematic tones and stylised production and costume design, the whimsical story follows a prince as he journeys from the confinement of his family home into the harsh reality of the outside world in search of his one true love, to the disappointment of his overlooked brothers. In doing so the film reclaims the magic of that time we are all so familiar with: imagining what a black fairy-tale would look and feel like, by inverting and adapting age-old themes of fairy-tale lore. Director & Writer: Dumas Haddad Cinematographer: Olan Collardy Producer: George Telfer Creative Director: Adémidé Udoma Original Score: MIINK Production Designer: Jade Adeyemi Costume Designer: Ola Ebiti Production Company: Agile Films Starring: Sheik, Kenechi Carmel Amamgbo & Afua Hirsch Prince Narration: Yann Gael Brothers: Joshua Kekana, Tienne Simon, Alexandre Sappa, Tani Grade: Matthieu Tollet at The Mill Editors: Dumas Haddad & James Bradley Sound Design: Bankey Ojo Directors Assistant: Emm Le Chat Commissioned by: Panasonic Shot on the Lumix GH6 with Zeiss Superspeeds

  • Cut off from his loved ones due to the pandemic lockdown, a quadriplegic rabbi in a long-term-care facility is filmed remotely by his daughter. Offering powerful meditations on love and hope, Perfecting the Art of Longing shows us what it means to be alive in a state of profound isolation. Directed by Kitra Cahana – 2021 | 12 min Watch more free films on NFB.ca → http://bit.ly/YThpNFB Subscribe to our newsletter → http://bit.ly/NFBnewsletter Follow us on Facebook → http://bit.ly/ytfbNFB Follow us on Instagram → http://bit.ly/2FdmRol Follow us on Twitter → http://bit.ly/yttwNFB Download our free iOS Apps → http://apple.co/2dbva4h Download our free Android Apps → http://bit.ly/2dbvHmO

  • A short film about my affinity for the ocean, its mystery and power. No project challenges me more creatively and physically; making these films is the absolute honor of a lifetime. filmed on a Red Weapon, using a Nikon 14mm F/2.8 and 35mm f/1.4 lens in a SPL waterhousing filmed in: Tahiti, Indonesia, Hawaii, Australia, Barbados, Maldives, Philippines and California music: “Movies” by Weyes Blood

  • Krátký absolventský film o plynutí a vnímání času na pozadí obyčejné dětské hry. “Za dveřmi díra, za dírou, svět” A short graduation film about the flow and perception of time while the kids are playing their game. “A hole behind doors, behind this void, the whole world. dir: Bára Halířová script: Bára Halířová sound: Barbora Krobová music: Martin Klusák editing: Lucie Navrátilová animation: Bára Halířová production: Karolína Davidová, Zuzana Roháčová