Through meticulous cut-up, collaging and stop motion, Nico Vassilakis makes words dance across the screen, moving our eyes in all different directions. This video poem is dynamic and colourful, and brings into question what happens when we 'see' a word - where do we distinguish between the image a word forms in our minds, and the image it forms on a page or screen?
On the planet Gandahar where peace reigns and poverty is unknown, this utopian lifestyle is upset by...
A young shepherdess and a chimneysweep plan to get married and escape the clutches of a tyrannical k...
In a lush and lively forest lives a hedgehog. He is at once admired, respected and envied by the oth...
Poems by some of the greatest writers of all time are brought to life through lyrical animation and ...
A collage of images and voices of women poets that succeeds brilliantly, both as a tribute to the wo...
The experimental animated film Song of the Flies (El Canto de las Moscas), translates the desolation...
Rubén tries to describe the color blue as "The color of dreams, of art, of the ocean and of the firm...
A film-poem created for Counterclock Journal's 2023 Patchwork: Film x Poetry fellowship, featuring a...
A whole new universe can hide in the smallest speck of ink.
Six poems written by six young prisoners animated to tell their stories, thoughts, fears and hopes.
A spring night is a poetic film which is based on the motives of the poem by V. Lugovsky. The film i...
Animation inspired by the poem “The Infinite” by Giacomo Leopardi.