God of Tears Format: 16mm A God lives by himself on a desolate planet. He is lonely. Everyday he cries tears that transform into rain for the planet below him. This rain brings rainbows. The people of this planet live happily, consuming only rainbows. One day, the God meets a cat. His loneliness fades away and the flow of tears ends. The rainbows stop growing, and people start starving to death. The God must do something about it....Sacrificial death, blood flow, and fountains of milk abound in this live-action and stop-motion animation hybrid. Fish Format: Digital "Fish" is a gripping portrayal of the life cycle of a school of sardines. A stop-motion animation done solely with dead seafood (and one pig head), " Fish" is a must-see for those who aren't planning to eat anytime soon. The Bird, the Mouse, & the Sausage Format: 16mm A stop-motion animation based on a Grimm Brothers' Fairy Tale, tells the story of three creatures whose harmonious lives are interrupted by a series of unfortunate events. Real life organic materials and artificial figures interact in this cautionary tale about the nature of change. Mr. Consumption
Format: 16mm
“Mr. Consumption” is an animated fable about the guy who ate everything. Born with an obscure deformity that forces things into his mouth whenever he happens to open it, Mr. Consumption struggles not to destroy and kill anything that surrounds him when he speaks. Created using the technique of cut-out animation, “Mr. Consumption” is a visually stark and richly colorful allegorical fairy tale. Mandala
Format: Digital+16mm A fantastic voyage through the fantasy realms of the esoteric mandala. Combining claymation, rotosocope, organic natural elements, film, video and digital processing, the cycles of birth and death, creation and destruction, are all touched upon as feet, pigs, turtles, rainbows, heads, goats, God, the earth, hair, and vaseline all take part in a massive chaotic climax. Word Disease Format: Digital A short computer animation 'Word Disease' features real voice messages to express a phone as a metaphor of depersonalization of communication between individuals of modern time. It is a satire on contemporary life where mobile technology dominate everywhere, diseases people's mind. |