How can you understand a violent past? Somali-born Abdi reenacts his life, marked by war and criminality, with the help of his neighbour and filmmaker Douwe. Through playful reconstructions in a special effects studio, they embark on a candid and investigative journey through a painful history, focusing on the creative process throughout.
Catégorie : Stop Motion
Love, Dad
She finds letters full of love her dad wrote her 15 years ago…
A short film about ties and gaps between a child and a parent.
The author rediscovers letters her dad used to write her from prison. That love seems to be gone now. She decides to write back in hope to find the connection again. She puts in writing what could not be said: blaming him for family´s break-up but also trying to understand .
Corridor – Jump Cut
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Direction, Design, Compositing – Winston Hacking @winstonhacking
Lead Stop Motion Animator – Philippe Tardif @phillipetardif
Stop Motion Assistant – Julie Villemaire
Special Thanks – Greg Burne, Ouss Laghzaoui, Prelinger Archives, David-Israel Falardeau
Production Company – Rubber Cement Films
Solipsist
SOLIPSIST is a three part experimental fantasy short film about otherworldly beings whose minds and bodies converge into one entity. Filled with elaborate costumes, stunning visual effects, and underwater puppets, the film is a non-narrative purely visual/audio experience designed to transport viewers through a hypnotic, dream-like experience. It consists of three parts, each featuring visually fantastic characters and creatures that converge with each other in surreal ways. The film concludes by featuring all three segments combine into a colorful, psychedelic finale.
Fast Film
Une femme est enlevée sous les yeux d’un homme. Celui-ci va devoir rattraper un train pour la sauver, puis tomber dans l’antre du méchant pour en sortir victorieusement par les airs.
Maurepas – Portrait Urbain, Portrait Humain
Durant un mois (du 12 juin au 7 juillet 2017) une équipe de jeunes de 20 à 25 ans, encadrée par la réalisatrice Frédérique Odye, a réalisé un portrait du quartier de Maurepas sous la forme d’un documentaire en cinéma d’animation.