GOBELINS lécole de l'image: Films of 2015
From Lobster-dates to Samurai-battles, the GOBELINS grad films are always a highly anticipated event in the world of online animation and the 2015 batch doesn't disappoint.
From Lobster-dates to Samurai-battles, the GOBELINS grad films are always a highly anticipated event in the world of online animation and the 2015 batch doesn't disappoint.
We caught up with the Argentina-based horror duo Guille Gatti & Pedro Cristiani to talk about their recent success with Deus Irae and what it takes to make great horror films. The exorcism genre is a familiar one but the premise of Deus Irae is so unique.
A young boy travels with his family to Nicaragua. When the boy fails to roll his r's, his imagination takes over.
Water then food. Agriculture then industry. Old then new. Critical then extra. Simple to complex. Concrete to abstract. Dirt to clouds. Real to unreal. Pile is a CG animation that attempts to put human constructs in order.
When the death of her grandmother unleashes a generational curse, a disenchanted flamenco dancer resigned to a desk job is forced to experience the five stages of grief through a visit from her female ancestors, pushing her to finally break the cycle.
In the near future, a neurologist and two homicide detectives use experimental brain taping technology to question a murder victim about his final moments.
When teenager Andi discovers a card of a Dutch porn star in the bedroom he shares with his brother, his obsession to get a phone and access the X-rated content means he doesn’t notice that his brother has chosen this day to say goodbye to him.
From the tears of his failed relationship and a pile of pizza leftovers, a monster is born, giving Leon a new lease of life and a chance of finding love again