VITRINE
VITRINE
Miss Peregrine’s Home For Peculiar Children by Tim Burton
A brief interview with lead stop motion animator Darren Walsh: DF: Can you tell us the basics – when and where it was shot? DW: We shot at Camberwell studios in South London. Quite
Clipper Tea by Andersen M
Meticulously designed, yet whimsy and metaphorical, Andersen M delivers a masterful piece of animation. We can’t help but be enamored by the playful interaction of a bee with his natural environment as it buzzes
Bone Guitar by Payton Curtis & Julianna Cox
Spectres and spooks can turn up in the least likely of places on this foreboding holiday. A sneaky skeleton with a taste for fire goes full heavy metal in this Halloween short. Maybe tonight
Children by EMCA Angoulême
Children can be cruel, but navigating the playground when you are young can be confusing. One such kid who has become lost in his emotions is featured in this short, where a boy must
Zepo by Cesar Diaz Melendez
You may think you have heard the tale of the girl who goes out wandering in the woods by herself to collect firewood, but I assure you, this is not that tale. In a story filled with mystery and unexplained circumstances, Melendez takes us into a darker side of the cold forest where things aren't always as they seem.
Ring Around the Mulberry Bush by Pox Films Inc.
Ring Around the Mulberry Bush is a short film with a heartfelt and sentimental narrative. We are taken into the seedy side of town and given a window into the psyche of characters struggling with their history and existence. Through very thoughtful dialogue and tentative self-reflection, they open up their closet of skeletons, and allow for conversation to heal their scars from the past.
On Air by Dadomani
Dadomani is back with yet another incredibly detailed and dynamic piece. This time in the form of a title sequence for the movie "On Air: Storia di un Successo", a film about Italian DJ Marco Mazzoli.
Klein Wien by Wolf Matzl
Wolf Matzl brings us a surreal journey of a man in Vienna on the search for the elusive Wiener Wurstelprater; literally a man with a sausage head.