Quick Fix by Chris O'Hara
LINK by robert loebel
Written, Animated & Directed by: Robert Löbel
Sound Design: David Kamp
2D Animation: Robert Löbel, Anne-Lou Erambert, Dante Zaballa, Guille Comin, Olivia Blanc, Kathy Würbs
Color & Clean up: Robert Löbel, Elisabeth Vahle Janerka
The school by Isaac Cordal
"The school installation is a reflection of how education has become an industry where universities have become a business and students into customers. Benefit culture has destroyed the values of knowledge considering useless everything that is not productive.
A factory converted in a huge reading room.
We live immersed in the industrialization of thinking that makes us slaves of production away from an enriching personal development through education."
In a Nutshell
by YK Animation
"From a seed to war, from meat to love, from indifference to apocalypse. An attempt to capture the world in a nutshell."
As long as it takes by Lotte van Gaalen and Wiep Teeuwisse
"A man lost in thought re-experiences the confusion he felt when his mother's deathbed took an unexpected turn."
Bon Voyage by Fabio Friedli
Script & Director: Fabio Friedli
Animation: Nils Hedinger, Martin Waespe, Fabio Friedli
Starring: Linford Boateng, Nik Rechsteiner
DOP & Light: Janosch Abel
Sounddesign & Mix: Thomas Gassmann
Foley: Dieter Hebben
Production: Gerd Gockel, HSLU Design & Kunst, Animation
Dahlia (2017) by Ana Mouyis
"Through a metaphorical narrative about love, Dahlia explores a relationship between two people which is burdened by mental illness. Journey through a colorful and ever-changing world; a hand painted realm that shifts and morphs to portray a darkened state of mind."
Tears of Inge (2013)
(English subtitles)
by Alisi Telengut
"A Mongolian nomadic story narrated by my grandmother."
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