Just discovered Chad, Matt, and Rob. Check out their YouTube Channel. Their "Choose Your Own Adventure" Time Machine video is blowing up right now.
Monday, December 22, 2008
Chad, Matt, and Rob
Labels: series
Tuesday, December 2, 2008
Fifty People One Question
Fifty People, One Question: New York from Crush & Lovely on Vimeo.
Directed by Kenneth Chu
fiftypeopleonequestion.com
Labels: documentary
Monday, November 24, 2008
Tuesday, November 18, 2008
JumpTrumpRumpBump
JumpTrumpRumpBump from Molasses Murphy on Vimeo.
Directed and produced by Heui Won Jeong and Justin Murphy
Labels: animation
Wednesday, November 12, 2008
Friday, October 31, 2008
Thursday, September 18, 2008
Doxology
Before reaching spiritual enlightenment, one sweater-vested young man must face a dancing Oldsmobile, endure a boozy encounter with God on a frozen tundra, and brush his teeth, comb his hair, floss, Q-Tip, lather and shave simultaneously. “Doxology” combines groundbreaking stop-motion animation techniques and unusual storytelling with the time-honored quest for spiritual awakening.
Directed by Michael Langan
COMIC BREW TV
More of Langan's work.
Labels: animation
Monday, September 1, 2008
Walk It Off
Breeder's video with multiple perspectives. (Click on the numbers to change views)
Directors: Bryan Bedell & Steve Delahoyde
D.P.: Ryan Taylor
Labels: music
Friday, August 22, 2008
Thursday, August 21, 2008
My Damn Channel
Wainy Days which is heading into it's third season of 10 episodes. It's described as "One man's absurdly hilarious quest for love in the big city." -Emphasis on absurd. You'll quickly decide whether this is your sort of humor after sampling the first episode. The cast includes a variety of funny people including Elizabeth Banks, Michael Ian Black, Jonah Hill, and Thomas Lennon.
The other gem is Horrible People which is a parody of a soap opera that takes place at a cocktail party. I think the acting is awesome.
WARNING: Both feature adult humor and profanity. And both can be found along with other comedy programs at www.mydamnchannel.com
Tuesday, August 19, 2008
Web Series: Foreign Bodies
I made it through about half of this series a couple of months ago from the producers of Prom Queen. It's kind of trashy but I enjoyed seeing Indian location shooting and girls in skimpy outfits. The series was made to promote Robin Cook's latest novel Foreign Body about medical tourism.
An Exotic Thriller:
A group of dangerous Indian beauties, brimming with hope and desire are brought to the sunny shores of Southern California and are promised the American dream. They are taken in by a group of young, cutthroat medical entrepreneurs who hope to train them and cultivate their nursing skills for their own mysterious ends. The women soon become seduced by the brash and ambitious charmer who lords over them, but for him, his lust for the one, mysterious, unattainable beauty threatens to unravel the very conspiracy he built.
But who is seducing whom and what exactly are the women really being trained to do? With freedoms in America they could never imagine, the girls discover they just might get what they want, no matter the consequences or the risks involved.
Take this trip into seduction, murder, and international intrigue. From the exotic streets of Delhi, India to the sun-soaked sands of Santa Monica, mystery, deceit, and romance are around every corner. Witness how this tale of illicit passion, murderous ambition, and the dark underbelly of medicine unfolds and how life will never be the same for everyone involved.
FIRST EPISODE:
Watch more at: www.foreignbody.tv
Web Series: Prom Queen
Another series I'd heard about but haven't checked yet is Prom Queen produced by Michael Eisner's web video studio, Vuguru. Apparently the series did well enough to warrant a second "Summer Heat" follow up.
It's senior year for the students of Edward Adams High and Prom season is beckoning, but so are mysterious and increasingly threatening messages that promise the Prom Queen will die. Over the course of the prom season the mystery will unfold until everything comes together on a truly unforgettable prom night.
FIRST EPISODE:
Removed the embed because it Auto-plays.
http://www.veoh.com/videos/v349384PFJgJGaT
Watch on: www.promqueen.tv
If you find yourself hooked on sexy teens, the episodes premiere on MySpace.
Labels: series
Monday, August 18, 2008
Web Series: Afterworld
Afterworld is made by the same producers of Gemini Division. I haven't had a chance to check this out but apparently this sci-fi web series has earned itself a bit of a cult following.
Russell Shoemaker, an advertising executive on a business trip, wakes up in a New York hotel room the morning after a worldwide, catastrophic phenomenon wipes out all signs of life. Or so Russell thinks.
After finding fellow survivors, he begins a harrowing 3000 mile journey across the US in hopes of finding his wife and daughter alive. Along the way, Shoemaker meets and comes to the aid of other survivors. In this post-apocalyptic world, Russell Shoemaker becomes a symbol of hope, a modern superhero in search of what matters most, whose arrival is often-times eagerly anticipated by remaining survivors. This is one man’s odyssey of self-reliance, innovation and optimism.
Part graphic novel, part cinematic narrative, part primetime drama, AFTERWORLD is a fully immersive, scripted thriller engaging worldwide audiences via mobile, on-line and broadcast platforms.
Watch it at: www.afterworld.tv
You can also view it at the Afterworld YouTube channel if the official site drives you nuts.
Web Series: Gemini Division
I'm plunging myself underground soon with some time to kill and I'll be checking out some web series that have come out in the last couple of years or are just about to start up.
Starting today, Rosario Dawson stars in "Gemini Division".
Gemini Division is about an NYC detective investigating the murder of her fiance. During the investigation she uncovers a global conspiracy involving the creation of simulated life forms that have assimilated with the unsuspecting public.
Gemini Division also combines the first true convergence between internet based entertainment and advertisers creating a "launch pad" designed with the dissemination of product information as it's creative process. Acura, Cisco Systems, Intel Corp, and Microsoft Corp. are among the first brands involved with the development of the program.
-wikipedia
Seems a bit 'meh' but we'll see.
www.geminidivision.com
Monday, August 11, 2008
Monday, August 4, 2008
Down the Coast
Two hitchhikers get picked up by a Maori in New Zealand. I thought this one was interesting because I actually got the Maori/Kiwi jokes. I even knew what this dude was talking about most of the time. But I wondered whether someone who hadn't visited NZ would quickly lose interest in something so colloquial.View at NZshortfilm.com
Directors: Jeremy Dumble & Adam Luxton
Runtime: 11:24
Sunday, August 3, 2008
Drunk History
Derek Waters presents Drunk History, people getting drunk and discussing history, reenacted by the likes of Michael Cera, Jack Black, Danny McBride, and more.
[Warning: NSFW, language. Also scenes of vomit.]
Vol. 1: George Alexander Hamilton
Vol. 2: Benjamin Franklin
Vol. 2.5: More Benjamin Franklin
Vol. 3: Oney Judge
Director: Jeremy Konner
Saturday, August 2, 2008
Italian Spiderman
I caught this video on YouTube sometime ago and thought it was just some odd parody of Spiderman. I ran across it again today and found out there's a whole series of 10 episodes that follow. And they're pretty great (though the director admits you either love it or hate it). The trailer was shot on 16mm for a university project in Adelaide, Australia. It's popularity led the cast and crew to shoot an additional 37 minutes of material with financial assistance from the South Australian Film Corp. There's a whole backstory behind the Italian Spiderman film's origins involving an Italian orange grower company named Alrugo which also produced films. It's zany, you can try to make sense of it all via the links below.
Trailer:
Episode 1:
Episode 2:
Episode 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 [links open in new windows]
Director: Dario Russo
YouTube Channel
Official Site
Alrugo Blog
Advertising
I was perusing the I Believe in Advertising blog today and ran across two ads I enjoyed for reasons I can't really pinpoint. The first one just gave me fond memories of New Delhi (though I think it was shot in Mumbai) and, as it intended, moments we wish we could relive:
Director: Ringan Ledwidge
The next one is a nice piece of animation for what I believe is a French children's television channel called "Tiji":
Director/Animator: Yoann Lemoine
Friday, August 1, 2008
5:55
"Alex, a young photographer from Mexico City is hired by a fashion magazine to shoot their cover in Iceland. Ana the beautiful model he's brought with him disappears one morning, leaving Alex without a single clue as to where he can find her. Clearly intrigued, Alex decides to follow Ana, but quickly finds himself immersed in a mysterious game. A five level labyrinth that spreads across Europe but has no real way out." Basically a filmmaker's wet dream.
View at Undergroundfilm.com
Directed by: Javier Aguilera & Jorge Aguilera
Runtime: 8:32
Labels: drama
Thursday, July 31, 2008
More CYOA Style YouTube
Here's another choose your own adventure YouTube series that held my attention for about 41 seconds, mostly because it's in English. The videos that follow the first use the "Video Responses" panel to present you with choices instead of YouTube Annotations.
CHOOSE YOUR PATH- Find Sparta the Cat.
The creator, Cory Williams, is a paid partner at YouTube with videos pulling in 10 million+ views. His stuff doesn't really appeal to me.
But stop-motion LEGO animation? Yes, please!
CYOA: TERRORIST PLOT!
Other URCUZBOB lego work at his YouTube Channel.
Tube Adventures
A group of dudes from Spain put together this interactive YouTube video using the annotations feature. I lost interest in about 40 seconds but it did stink of 'potential'. If anyone's up for writing something, I'm up for shooting it :cough Brant cough:
Try TUBE ADVENTURES
Note: This apparently only works via the YouTube site and not embedded videos. Hence the absence of another embed to slow your browser.
Wednesday, July 30, 2008
Earthquake!
That stupid earthquake got so much coverage yesterday. It's a little ridiculous but the video popping up on YouTube is amusing.
Labels: comedy
Friday, July 25, 2008
Atama Yama (Mt. Head)
After a stingy man eats some cherry seeds, a cherry tree grows on his head and he gets into a lot of trouble. This animated film is a modern interpretation of the traditional Japanese Rakugo story "Atama-yama" set in contemporary Tokyo.
Director: Koji Yamamura
Runtime: 10:00
Thursday, July 24, 2008
Changes
Chicks, man.
HIGH-RES Version
Director: Lorcan Finnegan
Runtime: 3:33
Official Site: www.lovelyproductions.com
Labels: animation
Wednesday, July 23, 2008
Who's Gonna Save My Soul
Oh my God.
(Warning: This thing will continue playing videos if you don't press stop...)
Band: Gnarls Barkley
Album: The Odd Couple
Director: Chris Milk
Labels: music
The Story of a Sign
"With a stroke of the pen, a stranger transforms the afternoon for another man..."
Director: Alonso Alvarez Barreda
Runtime : 04:50
Tuesday, July 22, 2008
Things Are Not What They Stream
"Have corporate-sponsored Internet pranks gone too far?" Slate.com's article on "stealth viral" videos that've been spreading across YouTube. Some of these FAKE viral videos below:
Cell phones popping corn:
Catching Ray Bans:
More from Neverhide.
Guys jump into Levi's:
More from unbuttonedfilms.
The much parodied Kobe car jump:
Labels: Ads
Carmensita
Double-you, tea, eff? Natalie Portman in her boyfriend's new music video.
Band: Devendra Banhart
Album: Smokey Rolls Down Thunder Canyon
Labels: music
Jedi Gym
Former swordplay trainer to the stars and Star Wars fanatic Jeremy Flynn recently opened "Jedi Gym", a fitness center in Torrance, CA where members channel characters from the Star Wars film series to work out, meditate, and improve their lives.
"Star Wars is all about the Hero's Journey, and so is working out," says Flynn, " you leave home, battle your demons, and hopefully return home stronger."
Flynn is frustrated with his students' lack of commitment and focus, but when a 7-foot man in an incredibly authentic Darth Vader suit arrives at the gym, Flynn thinks he's found his dream student.
Instead, Flynn and his students learn, first hand, about how powerful the Dark Side can be...
Film by VanRoble
Labels: comedy
Food Party
This is bizarre. Think of Pee Wee's Playhouse as a cooking show. Except Pee Wee here is a Vietnamese girl named Thu Tran. Gotta support my peeps. Full episodes at Foodparty.tv.
A sample of the madness:
Part of the Christmas Special:
Created by Thu Tran
Directed by Zachariah Durr
Monday, July 21, 2008
Boink!
Saddam Hussein discussing his music on Boink, a NY cable access show.
Starring Fred Armisen and Carrie Brownstein
www.thunderant.com
Labels: comedy
Thursday, July 17, 2008
No News
I just woke up from a dream where I was a pallbearer at a funeral. But my friend's and I carried the coffin into a Kolova Milk Bar-looking joint where someone asked who the body was. I told them it was John Lennon and started crying. I think someone slipped a mushroom 'boost' into my Jamba Juice.
You may have seen a similar video with a musical soundtrack. I saw this one first, a couple of months ago and remember thinking, "I wish."
Labels: comedy
Black Market
This is a painful video to watch but it's obviously effected me today and motivated me to learn more about wildlife protection and conservation. It describes the black market trade of animal parts around Asia. [WARNING: Graphic images.]
"Globally, the wildlife trade is the third largest illegal trade. A driving force is the ancient belief that animal parts contain "magical" properties. Although science has largely disproved these superstitions, the trade continues."
Labels: documentary
MUTO
I forgot about this awesome street art film I saw a couple weeks back, shot in Buenos Aires and Baden.
MUTO a wall-painted animation by BLU from blu on Vimeo.
Artist: Blu
Runtime: 7:26
Labels: Art
1976
Cuba! I've been watching the video pieces on MediaStorm.org. A lot of the topics are pretty heavy (Death in the Congo, aftermath of Chernobyl, drug addicts in NY, etc.) I'll post some later. This one was a bit lighter and obviously reminded me of my own trip there. It's not incredibly compelling but it helped bring my mood back up after an hour of war, leprosy, and drug footage.
Music by: RJD2
Director: leftchannel
Labels: music
Wednesday, July 16, 2008
Whatever We Do
(WARNING: Language and Sexual Situations, NSFW)
Starring Robert Downey Jr., Amanda Peet, Tim Roth, and Zooey Deschanel.
A newly engaged 30 something's plans for a romantic day are thwarted when the man's charismatic and crazy childhood friend arrives with an agenda to celebrate the pending nuptials via a drunken debauch, and the seduction of the new fiancee.
Director: Kevin Connolly
Runtime: 23:13
Labels: drama
Strangers
Nice find, Brant. Remember when we were always on the lookout for boots and white laces in Berlin?
Directed by: Erez Tadmor & Guy Nattiv
Runtime: 7:11
White Red Panic
White Red Panic - SHORT FILM (HD) from Ayz Waraich on Vimeo.
A little thriller about two guys mixed up in the wrong side of life, and the toll it takes on their character and soul.
Director: Ayz Waraich
Runtime: 8:51
Official Site: dimeworth.com
Labels: drama
Simon's Cat
Azad and I are cat-sitting next week.
TV Dinner
Let Me In
Cat Man Do
Official Site: www.tandemfilms.com
Labels: animation
Feist on Sesame Street
1234... perfect.
YouTube
Feist was pretty much the soundtrack to my first few months in Europe last year.
Labels: music
Le Montage
Boy meets girl... in the style of every 80's movie you ever remember watching.
Produced by Handsome Donkey
Runtime: 9:00
Labels: comedy
Tuesday, July 15, 2008
Xenogenesis (1978)- James Cameron
Via Binary Bonsai
James Cameron's first film, presented as a part of an ongoing series, and with hardly any plot to speak of. It showcases all things Cameron in a 12-minute robot vs. robot low-budget special effects demo.
Labels: sci-fi
Amblin' (1968)- Steven Spielberg
From Brant's blog:
Amblin' is the first completed film shot by Steven Spielberg on 35mm. The film is a short story set during the hippy era of the late '60s about a young couple who meet up in the desert, become friends, then lovers and make their way to a paradisiacal beach.
Labels: drama
Radiohead - House of Cards
"In Radiohead's new video for "House of Cards", no cameras or lights were used. Instead, 3D plotting technologies collected information about the shapes and relative distances of objects. The video was created entirely with visualizations of that data."
Band: Radiohead
Title: House of Cards
Album: In Rainbows
Directed by James Frost
Runtime: 4:32
Labels: music
Monday, July 14, 2008
Stylized Captions Arouse Desire
A different way of subtitling...
Director: Ben Collins
Can you tell I'm just watching all of the SCAD Shorts?
Weezer - Pork and Beans
Weezer's video that parodies viral video phenoms.
Higher Quality YouTube
Band: Weezer
Title: Pork and Beans
Album: (Red Album)
Director: Matthew Cullen
Labels: music
Jay and Seth vs. The Apocalypse
I read somewhere that this fake trailer is going to actually become a real feature. Seth Rogan and these guys must be making movies 24 hours a day. (Warning: Profanity, NSFW)
Labels: comedy
Sunday, July 13, 2008
A Short Love Story in Stop Motion
Pff, love. Bleh.
A SHORT LOVE STORY IN STOP MOTION from Carlos Lascano on Vimeo.
Apparently a work in progress. Nice work so far.
Director: Carlos Lascano
Labels: animation
Lo que tú quieras oír
This one's in Spanish. What's incredible is that this film has over 74 million hits on YouTube. There's an English synopsis below.
Sofia, a preschool teacher, returns home from her job to find a recording on her voicemail from her husband, Miguel, telling her that he has left and is not coming back. She stays at home depressed for a couple of weeks, before having the idea to take the recording and rearrange it to make Miguel say what she wants him to. After having him tell her he needs to come home and he loves her and other similar things, Sofia smiles and tells him, simply, "No."
Director: Guillermo Zapata
Runtime: 8:00
Hipster Olympics
Ah Williamsberg hipsters.
Director: Taige Jensen
Official site: poykpac.com
Labels: comedy
Barackula
Barackula, the Musical. Wha? How'd I miss this? (Aside from being in New Zealand when it was released)
Barackula from mark mannschreck on Vimeo.
Directed by: Mike Lawson
Official site: www.barackula.com
Labels: music
Skewered Citizens Amuse Demigod
I guess this is why love hurts so much.Behind the Scenes, quicktime
Director: Christian Simmons
Labels: comedy
Electroshock Therapy
I remember being very moved by this video when I watched it several months back. It's hard to explain depression to people and when you try, they often dismiss you, thinking you've just got the blues. However, hearing a doctor discuss, especially one who has gone through it himself, seems to give it more legitimacy. (Warning: Very brief profanity, NSFW)
"Surgeon and author Sherwin Nuland discusses the development of electroshock therapy as a cure for severe, life-threatening depression -- including his own. It’s a moving and heartfelt talk about relief, redemption and second chances."
Runtime: 22:30
Sherwin Nuland is the best-selling author of How We Die: Reflections on Life's Final Chapter
Labels: documentary
Scribe Conjures Alternate Dimension
Also see the Behind the Scenes video.
Director: Christian Simmons
Scantily Clad Android Daughter
Savannah College of Art and Design: Shorts
Director & Editor: Christian Simmons
Grizzly Bear - Knife
If you enjoyed Wanderlust, then you'll probably dig Encyclopedia Pictura's video for Knife.
YouTube
Again, the Quicktime version's much prettier.
Band: Grizzly Bear
Title: Knife
Album: Yellow House
Director: Encyclopedia Pictura
Runtime: 5:49
Labels: music
Bjork- Wanderlust
The video for Bjork's "Wanderlust" came out a few months ago but it's worth a look if you haven't seen it. A total trip. Directed by Encyclopedia Pictura.
YouTube
Here's a 'Behind the Scenes' video:
YouTube's swell and all but I recommend you check out the Quicktime version of the video or if you've got a pair of 3D glasses, you can see the 3D Quicktime version, too!
Band: Bjork
Title: Wanderlust (mp3)
Album: Volta
Director: Encyclopedia Pictura
Runtime: 7:19
Labels: music
Saturday, July 12, 2008
William Lamson
I've been having some rough days lately so if something makes me laugh, I'm pretty impressed. I ran across the work of Brooklyn artist, William Lamson the other day. Someone mentioned his video art piece "Think Globally, Act Locally" in a blog. Imagine a man wearing a mask made of protruding bananas, each with a firecracker sticking out of it. Then imagine that this man has a lighter... Bang. That one just plain weirded me out.
What made me chuckle was "Vital Capacity". The look on this guy's face as he tries to blow balloons away from his pin-covered head piece. Maybe later I'll try to contemplate the meaning.
Labels: Art
Clark and Michael
CBS ran this web series while I was out of the country last year. I've been catching up on some of it. If you like the Office and that type of "cringe-humor", you may get a kick out of this. Featuring Michael Cera (Juno, Superbad, Arrested Development) and Clark Duke (Clark and Michael, heh), the series follows two best friends as they try to make it big in Hollywood pitching a television series.
Watch 10 episodes at www.clarkandmichael.com
Walker Stalker
WATCH NOW: www.shortsnonstop.com/video_view.php?videoId=1495
Walker Stalker is a recent winner of the Shorts Nonstop mobile festival. The film follows a woman as she is taunted and pursued through the streets. From what I understand, it's one in a series of horror shorts designed for mobile phones in England.
Director: Keith Claxton
Runtime: 2:20
Official Site: www.walkerstalker.com
The site has some interactive previews of the other videos in the series
Kraak & Smaak - Squeeze Me
Flip book animation, hot!
YouTube
Band: Kraak & Smaak
Title: Squeeze Me (mp3)
Management: White Mountain
Production company: Pool Productions
Directors: Andre Maat & Superelectric
Post: Andre Maat & Henk Loorbach and Crabsalad
DOP: Eric Lor
Labels: music
Internet Party
It's a party and all of your favorite web sites came. [WARNING: Profanity/NSFW]
By: The Those Aren't Muskets! comedy troupe.
Labels: comedy
The Googling
Just ran across this clever little web series called "The Googling" from a comedy film troupe called the Vacationeers featuring Todd Berger, Kevin Brennan, Jeff Grace and Blaise Miller.
Part I: Google Maps
Part II: Google Moon
Part III: Google My Maps
Part IV: Google SMS
Directed by: Todd Berger
YouTube Channel: www.youtube.com/thevacationeers
The Danish Poet
"Kasper, a poet whose creative well has run dry, on a holiday to Norway to meet the famous writer, Sigrid Undset. As Kasper's quest for inspiration unfolds, it appears that a spell of bad weather, an angry dog, slippery barn planks, a careless postman, hungry goats and other seemingly unrelated factors might play important roles in the big scheme of things after all."
YouTube
The filmmaker came to screen this film at my work last year. I was happy to see that it's available on YouTube's Screening Room series.
Director: Torill Kove
Runtime: 15:16
Official Site: www.nfb.ca/thedanishpoet
Labels: animation
School of Life
This short film made me a bit uneasy. I felt this tension with the main character who wants in on the big secret. It's funny what effects you when you're going through certain emotions.
YouTube
Director: Jake Polonsky
Runtime: 6:55
Labels: drama
Friday, July 11, 2008
PES- "Western Spaghetti"
Brant's blog turned me on to this fantastic short by PES called Western Spaghetti. It's cooking as you've never seen it before. Visit PES's site for a cleaner quicktime version.
YouTube
Director: Adam Pesapane
Runtime: 1:41
Official Site: www.eatpes.com
Labels: animation
Pyrats!
A few years ago when I used to work for Mickey Mouse, I ran across some amazing films from Gobelins l'école de l'image in France. The one short that absolutely blew me away was Pyrats (2006). Put together by five students for Annecy '06, it's the action-packed story of pirates coming to rescue one of their own from execution. Download it in several different formats from the official site below.
Directors: Yves Bigerel , Bruno Dequier, Ben Fiquet, Nicolas Gueroux, Julien Le Rolland
Runtime: 1:35
Official site: www.pyrats.net
Gobelins.fr has an animation gallery dating back to 2002. I'll feature some of my picks in upcoming posts.
Labels: animation
Shorts Nonstop
Canadian Mobile company, Telus, and the Canadian Film Centre have joined together to present Shorts Nonstop, a year-round mobile film festival. You can submit short films up to 3 minutes in length for a chance to win $1,500.
Visit www.shortsnonstop.com for full details and a look at some of their recent winners.
Labels: contests
Thai Ghosts
I spent some time in Thailand recently. There were some spooky nights sitting on the porch of my island bungalow, staring out into the dark jungle surroundings. I'm glad no one ever told me of the ghosts featured in this Thai ad for Sylvania light bulbs. I watched this a half a dozen times, tripping out over how creepy and funny it is at the same time.
via: YouTube
Credit: JEH United, Bangkok
P.S.- I did run into that Jackfruit ghost on Khaosan Road a few times.
Labels: Ads
Love and War: An Animated Opera
WATCH IT NOW: www.youtube.com/ytscreeningroom?v=jiSu3YCDEuw
I've been digging some of the shorts on The YouTube Screening Room. Love and War (2006) is an animated Italian opera that I watched while mouthing, "WTF?" It's all sorts of amazing. Winner of the LA Film Fest's Best Animated/Experimental Shorts prize.
Directed by Fredrik Emilson
Runtime: 14:26
Official Site: www.loveandwar.se
Labels: animation