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"In Marcello Hutchison-Trujillo’s undergraduate thesis film at San Francisco State University, he compassionately explores the family tension caused by his father’s long-time friendship with an artist experiencing homelessness during the pandemic.
This video was posted on August 18, 2022.
"The Tale of the Plump Bird" by Saki Iyori is an imaginative, hand-drawn animated short that tells the cyclical story of the shifting relationship between a bird and its young caretaker, with playful digressions of morphing creatures that battle one another.
This video was posted on November 06, 2017.
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"The Tale of the Plump Bird" by Saki Iyori is an imaginative, hand-drawn animated short that tells the cyclical story of the shifting relationship between a bird and its young caretaker, with playful digressions of morphing creatures that battle one another.
This video was posted on November 06, 2017.
#videoartssfom#videoarts#video#fineart#sfo#handdrawn#animation
Canadian director Nathan Boey orchestrates forty animators from forty countries uniting with the same directive—the creation of a 3-second animation of a ball that is then passed to a fellow animator in another country and to pick up where you left off.
This video was posted on March 18, 2022.
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Canadian director Nathan Boey orchestrates forty animators from forty countries uniting with the same directive—the creation of a 3-second animation of a ball that is then passed to a fellow animator in another country and to pick up where you left off.
This video was posted on March 18, 2022.
#videoarts#videoartssfo#passtheball#nathanboey
During the pandemic, Oakland-based filmmaker Ivan Cash and Los Angeles-based choreographer Jacob Jonas bring people together from all over the world who are dancing, playing music, providing a tour of their refrigerator, and introducing their pets.
This video was posted on March 31, 2022.
During the pandemic, Oakland-based filmmaker Ivan Cash and Los Angeles-based choreographer Jacob Jonas bring people together from all over the world who are dancing, playing music, providing a tour of their refrigerator, and introducing their pets.
This video was posted on March 31, 2022.
Filmmaker Glen Milner profiles the Almonte horsemen as they drive more than one thousand horses across the Spanish plains in a five-centuries-old tradition that is central to their identity and reflects their harmony with the natural world.
This video was posted on March 14, 2018.
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Filmmaker Glen Milner profiles the Almonte horsemen as they drive more than one thousand horses across the Spanish plains in a five-centuries-old tradition that is central to their identity and reflects their harmony with the natural world.
This video was posted on March 14, 2018.
#videoartssfom#videoarts#glenmilner#thehorsemen#horse#spain
Filmmaker Nicole Teeny celebrates one of the world’s first Queer-affirming and gender-equal mosques, located in Toronto and co-founded by Imam El-Farouk and his husband Troy.
This video was posted on June 02, 2022.
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German filmmaker Sylvia Borges was inspired by choir rehearsals in an empty parking lot during the COVID-19 pandemic to produce a film that speaks to forced separation, but also to unity and resilience during these difficult times.
This image was posted on January 21, 2022.
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In his ode to the critical importance of personal interaction, Canadian filmmaker David Findlay explores the emotional resonance of human connections when all physical contact has been removed.
This image was posted on December 09, 2021.
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In the pampas grasslands of Montauk, New York, dancer Habby “Hob” Jacques and Los Angeles-based director Jess Hu explore and redefine the environment through the movement of flexing.
This video was posted on July 14, 2022.
In this short by Puerto Rican-born filmmaker Pati Cruz Martínez, Maritere (Tete) receives a visit from an old friend during her husband’s funeral that reawakens feelings from the past.
This video was posted on June 09, 2022.
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Jane Chow, a Los Angeles-based filmmaker from Hong Kong, produces this award-winning film about a lonely teenager who tries to help her parents keep their restaurant afloat during the COVID-19 pandemic in Los Angeles Chinatown.
This image was posted on December 16, 2021.