"The Odd Hour" is an experimentation with space, objects and an overhead projector. It is the first animated adaptation of poem by Ewald Murrer, member of the Wernisch family consisting of three generations of respected Czech poets. Along with the other two will be made an animated triptych or rather a bond tying their torn-apart relationship.
After a night of drinking into the early hours of the morning, it can become quite difficult to communicate. Our words are slurred and our thoughts are foggy. How can we be understandable, when our words fail us?
Throughout history, people have always been searching for a perfect place. This short film, based on Guaraní mythology (Tierra sin mal) offers another point of view on paradise: what if the real paradise is inside us and lies in the harmony and unity of everything alive?
People had long ago cut themselves off of their natural environment and have suffered since from this division, the lack of the essential feeling of unity and belonging.
By the film MATHIAS, I try to convey to the viewer a very personal topic for me – coping with an inner demons. The story takes place from the point of view of two main characters – a dead aristocrat and a grave robber in two time epochs. It is a short film, using the technique of 2D drawn animation. The soundtrack consists of songs by two composers.
In “Flat ’n’ Round” we are introduced to a peculiar parallel universe where everybody in the world has been divided between two competing physical forms and fanatical ideologies – flat and round. Two boys representing the opposing factions get into a heated argument over the shape of the world and a fantastical adventure ensues. What happens when you launch a flat-earther into orbit? Is the Earth truly round or have we all been deceived?