VITRINE
VITRINE
But Milk Is Important by Anna Mantzaris and Eirik Grønmo Bjørnsen
Exquisite attention to detail in this slightly psychedelic film with tons of warm fuzzy paranoid-antisocial charm. Animation, lighting, camera work, puppets, art, sets, timing, framing…all impeccably imperfect and joyously spot-on with the deep poignancy
A Way of Being by Kobi Vogman
‘Waiting for Godot’ with all the suspense of being on pins and knitting needles. We all feel a bit unravelled when exploring our outermost boundaries. We are spun with the excellent character animation in
Stella McCartney by Bill Porter
A “charming” little piece by the illustrious Bill Porter. We gain a better appreciation of all things shiny, specifically this collection of alphabet charms.
Mr Director by Andy Martin
Andy Martin brings us a riveting behind the scenes glimpse at the life of your favorite director; Mr. Director. Favorite might be an understatement when you dig down into the not-so glamorous underbelly of
You Could Sunbathe in this Storm by Alice Dunseath
A subtly salty and creamy technicolor musing on the nature of form as content. Perhaps we are all descended from sea monkeys from the great cretaceous freezer-burned ice cream era? One thing is not
The Elwins – So Down Low by Alan Poon
Post-its are a tool of choice for the pixelated minds of our ADD information age and here, elusive auteur, Alan Poon, uses them to pull off another fun yet deftly woven short in this
Adventure Time by Kirsten Lepore
What time is it? Change in animation time! Cartoon Network’s delightfully bizarre children’s show/stoner staple Adventure Time will be debuting a stop-motion episode as part of the upcoming seventh season, set to premiere this
1/100 Shibuya Crossing by Terada Mokei
Not a single matchbook cover in Japan survived their merciless patience. Head of the firm at Terada Mokei, Naoki Terada, a self proclaimed "architect, designer, modeler, and culinary specialist" might give J.R.R.