mercoledì 4 settembre 2013

Galerie Rezeda :: Affiches









http://www.galerie-rezeda.net/

SHORT FILM :: Sleep Walk




Set in 1959, a black hole appears over Manhattan and during these last few moments of the apocalypse; a homeless doomsday enthusiast learns that it is never too late for redemption. This is the first animated short film created by Mark Szumski and Gina Niespodziani aka Hey Beautiful Jerk. Produced by Rob Meyers and Danon Hinty. Character Design by Ronald Wimberly.Art Direction by Kuni-I Chang. Animation and Post Production services by Click 3x. Music produced by Pleaserock.

Taiyo Onorato & Nico Krebs














martedì 3 settembre 2013

MYOSIS



Myosis is the constriction of the iris which decreases the diameter of the pupil. It is an unconscious phenomenon which can be triggered by an intense light, fear, or the effect of epiphany. 
This short follows a man journey away from his own individuality as he assimilates into a larger, monolithic entity symbolizing conformity and going with the flow. Ultimately memories of his past prove to be too strong to keep him shackled into his daze, and he sets out to do the unthinkable. 

Andy Harper














Javier Pérez :: EN PUNTAS (extracts)



A ballerina, whose pointe shoes are extended by a set of sharp kitchen knives, dances and twirls insistently until reaching exhaustion, fighting to maintain balance on the lid of a grand piano set on a stage. The theatre with its red velvet warm lighting, resembles an oversized music box.
The ballerina appears as a figure expressing effort, sacrifice and pain in her strive for perfection. Both fragile and cruel. Initially shy and hesitant, her steps become more and more emphatic, menacing and not exempt of violence, scraping and cutting into the delicate surface of the piano with her sharp pointe shoes.

Beauty and cruelty, fragility and violence, culture and nature or life and death.

Popel Coumou













http://www.popelcoumou.nl 

lunedì 2 settembre 2013

SHORT FILM :: Hongos (1999)



Directed by Ramòn Salazar