HERE presents an immersive virtual reality (VR) adaptation of Richard McGuire's ground-breaking graphic novel. This unique experience is a grand biopic - where the main character is place rather than person. Through volumetric capture and virtual reality technology, we join the myriad characters throughout time who have called this particular room home. Viewers witness the echoes and reverberations of human interactions that ripple through time, connecting with those who have come before, as well as those yet to come. The innovative VR narrative invites audiences to reflect on the nature of human experience across generations. An Intel Studios original co-produced with 59 Productions.

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Animation featuring the characters Bud and Susie.
A Gorilla is surprised as a bird crashes next to him and seemingly can't fly away anymore.

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A bus full of people on a trip is stopped by a policeman who isn’t satisfied with the bribe he is of...

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In a motel in Dallas, in 1963, an FBI agent bugged the next room occupied by mobsters. After several...

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A man's repeated attempts to retrieve an apple off a high tree branch all prove fruitless. What doe...
A nostalgia trip in the enigmatic labyrinth of the passed childhood.
An impressive parable where the artist’s creativity is paralyzed by the dull crowd can be seen as a ...

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A pencil and an eraser start to fight with each other.
An homage to Emile Reynaud, the first man to project animated films on a public screen.