A close look at our world during the pandemic.
Tag: short film
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Hotter Up Close
On the eve of his 30th birthday, a gay slacker must overcome his crippling insecurities in order to find love.
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Cyber Cop
A 3D Japanese short film based on Toho Planning, Studio Jump, and Yomiko Advertising’s 1988 television series of the same name. It was produced for the “Jump Out! Super Heroes” event at the Takarazuka Family Land theme park, where it premiered on the day of the event’s opening on March 18, 1989.[1] The film is not known to have been released again until almost a full decade later in 1998, when it was included as a bonus feature on the second volume of the series’ LaserDisc releases. It has since been carried over to Toho’s subsequent video releases, including the second volume of their 2005 DVDs, and the fourth volume of the discs’ 2018 Toho Masterpiece Selection reissues.
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Oingo Boingo: Skeletons in the Closet
A music video compilation was also released by A&M Records alongside the album. It contained (in order) music videos for “Stay” and “Just Another Day” from Dead Man’s Party, “Gratitude” from So-Lo, “Little Girls” from Only a Lad, “Nothing Bad Ever Happens” from Good for Your Soul, and “Private Life” from Nothing to Fear.
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The Bath House
Set in the WWII era, the story tells of a boy in a small village who befriends three girls around his age. One day he discovers a young couple sneaking into an old and cracked bathing shack and decides to alert his new friends. When the kids join up at the shack, the eldest girl comes up with the idea to lock the couple inside, threatening not to let them out until they “do it” and allow the kids to watch from the outside. And so begins the psychological warfare…
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The Mummy’s Dream
The filmic version of a city in which all surface beauty has rotted away. In order to find images of death like landscapes of the city from which people have vanished, and buildings from which the decorations have been stripped away and the inner organs exposed, I walked all over Tokyo taking photographs, then animated them. (T.I.)
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Tummy Trouble
Roger Rabbit once again is chosen for the dangerous task of babysitting Baby Herman and everything is going to be just fine.
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The Unprecedented Defence of the Fortress Deutschkreuz
A satire on war and on the stupid things war inspires people to do. Four young men enter an abandoned fortress. Inside, they find military uniforms, which they immediately resolve to use to stage a bizarre war game. Their actions appear all the more senseless in relation to the peaceful everyday reality of the workers in the surrounding countryside.
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The Businessman
On the way home from school, a young girl runs into a mysterious salesman who looks to instill the fear of financial insecurity and coerce her into selling fashion magazines for him.
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Stop-and-Cop Interactive
STOP + Cop = “Stop” or “Slow down” ? Make the right choice.
An interactice movie by Ken Arsyn.