D-I-M, Deus in Machina
In a bleak future, a lost soul seeks desperate measures to escape his luck. The punishment if caught? Years spent locked up in his own personal nightmare.
In a bleak future, a lost soul seeks desperate measures to escape his luck. The punishment if caught? Years spent locked up in his own personal nightmare.
Winner of the Grand Prize at Ottawa 2014, a brutal and provocative animation. Inspired by nature films of Hippos, women and children bathe in the stream when they are approached by men with malicious intentions. Not recommended for viewers sensitive to sexual violence.
In a desolate land, greed overcomes self-preservation in this cautionary tale from an apprentice of stop-motion legend, Henry Selick.
Just another day at work in this poignant animation that played Ottawa, Annecy, and Stuttgart.
An intimately transformative fabric is woven between Robert Seidel's projections of abstract drawings and queer performer Tsuki’s vigorous choreography.
Design legend, Paul Rand, describes his philosophy as we watch his iconic work come to life in motion graphics.
Keira Knightley plays the uncatchable madame flying through Italy on a motorcycle in this branded film from Chanel.
A train ride and a stroll through the forest reveal strange incidents. The journey carries us through fields, along power lines and running people. Line structures on the margin of chaos signal impending disaster.
SotW Award winner Eamonn O'Neill (I'm Fine Thanks) returns with his graduation film from the Royal College of Art.