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  • Individuals

    This associative study based on a stream of seemingly unrelated photographs was created in a semester project as a part of guerrilla mapping. The left frame depicts city scenes, the right frame forest scenes. It’s up to the viewers to detect and find similar elements and connections in two different worlds.

  • The More I Know

    This lively film with a very distinct artistic style tells the story of a man who is about to die and wants to share his life story. We explore his memories and see him as a baby, back when he was confronted with the mysteries of life for the first time. He was exposed to very strange events but everything and everyone around him assured him that everything is in order. But when he left the secure territory of his childhood, he found that the ground beneath his feet was not so firm.

  • The Great Sneezer

    School bachelor project by puppet director Noro Drziak made in FAMU Prague, Czech Republic.More information about author here: https://www.behance.net/dr_noro

  • Kafka Band: Grab / Hrob

    The atmosphere and the story of the music video come directly from the pages of Kafka’s Castle and its comic book adaptation by Jaromír 99 and David Mairowitz. Geodesist K. Falls in love with a girl called Frída in a village at the end of the world. Their love is passionate but also dark and self-destructive...

  • Class of Death

    Rybnicka Grammar school has a new tradition – one pupil dies in Miss Zimova’s class every year. Is it some kind of a morbid coincidence or are those pupils really cursed? If so, are they cursed by some supernatural power or does human cruelty play a role?

  • WOO-HOO!

    Despite its title, this pixilated film portrays unsuccessful dating. The film’s main protagonist with a horse’s head uses an unconventional dating app reminiscent of old 8-bit games to help him find a soul mate. But even the best dating app cannot anticipate the reactions of the unicorns that we sometimes think we are.

  • Spell of Forgetfulness

    A film inspired by the life and work of the conceptual German artist Joseph Beyus, film directorAndrei Tarkovski, as well as the historical and political situation in Ukraine and the Balticcountries.

  • Old Gramophone’s Ghostly Tones

    Two thieves are reluctant to steal but their evil boss doesn’t want to hear it. So the two clumsy burglars, who would much rather go dancing somewhere, have to break into an abandoned house. Once inside, they stumble across a gramophone and release a bunch of ghosts from it. This musical slapstick was made by three students of the Tomáš Baťa University in Zlín as their graduate film.

  • Beyond the Silence

    This environmental poem explores the beauty and symmetry of natural elements ordinarily hidden to the human eyes. We live in a time of fear. Fear that the Earth is dying. We are dying because we are Earth. Just remember that you are a part of nature and don’t be afraid. Watch. Look beyond. Mother Earth. You are a child. 

  • Keep Out

    A disturbing story set in the near future. People are holed up in their small dwellings and live in a virtual world. Everyone films and streams various videos. They don’t have a clue that they’re not free until one of them goes outside. But the discovery of the outer reality is something their virtual masters aren’t happy to see.