"Who Killed Eleanor Rigby?"
The short film tells the story of a frustrated priest when faced with an apparently impartial friend, who was wearing a "social mask"
Social & External
Eleanor Rigby
Padre Mckenzie
Garota
Isaac travels to Mount Moriah with his father to make a sacrifice to God.
A family political disagreement is interpreted under a dreamlike logic, where the protagonist is emotionally divided.
An abstract artist promises to deliver twenty five paintings to an art gallery. As he fights for his creative spark and deadlines loom, he feels his world around him crumble away.
A childlike soul runs through their lives, all bound together by the same root trauma.
Job pleads to God for an answer to his suffering and receives one.
A wealthy woman from Manhattan's Upper East Side struggles to deal with her new identity and her sexuality after her husband of 16 years leaves her for a younger woman.
Protagonist faces emotional dichotomy, after a recent relationship breakdown, about to record a film project
Art student Ian Jing impresses the realism-loving art teacher Mrs. Hui from the get-go. Following her advice, he draws exactly what he sees, straining his eyes in the process. To Mrs. Hui’s horror, Ian’s artwork gets progressively blurrier. In turn, his online fame skyrockets, as art critics on social media praise his unique style as an abstract artist. They ascribe deep, profound (pretentious) intentions and meanings to his stylistic choices, when all he's actually doing is drawing exactly what he sees.
An abstract journey through the unconscious in transition of a protagonist stretched out on the asphalt, on a Sunday
An abstract journey of a boy facing the representation of people we all have, or have crossed paths with, in our lives.
Boy finds it difficult to relate to his external
Boy experiences pleasant visit from painful loss
A journey through the unconscious of the central character, who visits, in past colors, important signs of his life.
An Art and a Short Film in which the director records his childhood experiences and memories through the mischievous activities of a boy named Mohammad Saadh.
Upon using a modern art museum as the setting for a role play game that goes hopelessly awry, a deaf couple desperate to rekindle their spark finds the reconnection they seek in their shared experience over an abstract sculpture.
In this unofficial sequel to "Every Single Minute", the boy finds himself lost in his sleep state.
"We follow Detective Rodriguez on a case that will take him to new and abstract places and feelings"
Abstract study of two couples in the logic of a love breakup