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Deus Irae

October 31, 2012 by Tessie van Hintum

Deus Irae

directed by Pedro Cristiani/ A fragile border separates our world from the realm of darkness, where nightmarish creatures await in the shadows. Only one thing is standing in their way: a secret order of priests, who devote their souls to protect this border. They are the ‘Deus Irae’. “I truly believe a director is nothing […]

Suckablood

October 31, 2012 by Tessie van Hintum

Suckablood

directed by Ben Tillett & Jake Cuddihy/ A gothic tale of a girl scared to suck her thumb – lest the monstrous Suckablood should come. “So I think Halloween is a great time of year to watch it, it’s a great tale that the kids who are 12 years and up, as I reckon, maybe […]

Blueberry

October 5, 2012 by Tessie van Hintum

Blueberry

directed by Matthew Sanger/ “Blueberry” is a gently dark, Roald Dahl-esque story, with something of the fairytale about it. The protagonist, and narrator, is a five year old girl, who speaks of how her daddy buys her a pet snake, Blueberry, to cheer her up after her mummy went away. Blueberry is huge and sleeps […]

Heart

October 5, 2012 by Tessie van Hintum

Heart

directed by Erick Oh/ The film, Heart questions ourselves in realizing our essence and the meaning of life. This film will captivate the viewer’s attention to what we fight for and why we destroy each other. “This film isn’t about the physical world. It’s something that happens mentally, and it happens in our hearts, and […]

Bob

October 5, 2012 by Tessie van Hintum

Bob

directed by Harry Fast and Jacob Frey/ Who says a hamster can’t travel the world chasing down his lady-love? “Since it’s all very complex and difficult to do a project like this, it’s very important that you have teamwork. To do it by myself would have taken much longer; this three minutes of film took […]

Winner: Best Short Film

October 5, 2012 by Tessie van Hintum

Winner: Best Short Film

directed by Peter Meech/ A filmmaker, trying to impress a Hollywood producer, claims to be the winner of the Sundance Short Film Competition with his half-second masterpiece. Short films are an art form in their own right. Not a line of dialogue should be out of place, not an image or camera angle should be […]

La Noche Se Acaba El Dia

September 12, 2012 by Tessie van Hintum

La Noche Se Acaba El Dia

directed by Ianis Guerrero/ There are moments where the night and the day are just the same. Either the day eats the night or la noche se acaba el día. “Film is a very young art, maybe 100 years, and that’s all. But literature has been there for a thousand, and for me, everything I […]

Slug Invasion

July 24, 2012 by Tessie van Hintum

Slug Invasion

directed by Casper Wermuth/ As morning dawns on a norwegian suburb, a detachment of killer-slugs, led by the notorious Sergeant Slug, prepare for a heads-on attack on a small garden – their objective? A juicy, delicious flower on the other end, deep within a flowerbed. A new conscript and his close friend, a medical officer, […]

Phlegeton

July 24, 2012 by Tessie van Hintum

Phlegeton

directed by Vadim Vatagin/ Story about one’s way to Phlegethon – a river of boiling blood in seventh circle of Inferno, where murderers of different ages serve time. “The name of the film comes from the Danteʼs “Divine Comedy”, itʼs the name of the river. So as I said before, this was my school project […]

Teddy

July 23, 2012 by Tessie van Hintum

Teddy

directed by Michael J Rix/ It’s Christmas Eve and little Catherine awakes to find her favorite Teddy preparing to go home for the holidays. “I had private investors, but it wasn’t a major production, it was just kind of done on the sideline. That was what kind of drew me to animation to begin with, […]

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