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  • Burn The Witch by Chris Hopewell

    Brûler la sorcière par Chris Hopewell

    Chris Hopewell brings us Radiohead’s latest music video which spans decades in vernacular as well as song inception. Although only officially released this year, Thom Yorke had mentioned the song in a blog way back in 2005, played live snippets in concert in 2006 and 2008, and posted the full lyrics to the song in…

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  • Chika by TRIKK17

    Chika par TRIKK17

    German animation studio TRIKK17 brings us Chika, a poignant tale about a young Jewish boy, his dog Chika, and his family in Poland during the Nazi regime. The film is based on a true story and a children’s book of a survivor and witness of the Holocaust.

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  • OSSA by Dario Imbrogno

    OSSA par Dario Imbrogno

    OSSA is a short gem from Italian artist Dario Imbrogno, for the creative boutique Withstand Film. Dancing on the line of deconstruction and formation, this piece is a powerful example of the metaphorical capabilities of stop motion artistry. OSSA shows a metamorphosis in the human form, as well as environment. In addition we get a…

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  • Moleskine – Game of Thrones by Dadomani

    Moleskine – Game of Thrones par Dadomani

    Studio Dadomani brings us a triumphant recreation of the title sequence from Game of Thrones. King’s Landing has been recreated entirely out of 7,600 paper cutouts. The result is impressive, to say the least. Rather than using paper as an arbitrary vernacular, the video resolves with a series of custom designed Moleskine notebooks, revealing the…

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  • The Red Witch by Aron Bothman

    La sorcière rouge par Aron Bothmann

    This student film from Aron Bothman is top notch cinematic storytelling, coupled with stellar artistic direction. A 4th year character animation student, along with a team of other classmates from CalArts, brings us a fascinating piece about future civilizations.

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