• - Annecy, International Animation Film Festival 2020

  • - Berlin, International Animation Festival and Conference 2019

  • - Copenhagen, International Animation Film Festival 2020

"A roadmovie of the fantastic kind"

- Page Magazine

The Love is an animated shortfilm and music video created in collaboration with the Berlin post-punk duo Lea Porcelain. It tells the grim story of a couple who looses itself in a dystopic desert landscape and revolves around the themes of relationships, self-doubt and control. The essence and heart of the song are reflected in the film's dark and gloomy atmosphere. The Love was produced over the course of five months and was released as part of Lea Porcelain's debut LP Hymns to the Night. The music video had its official theatre premiere at the Pictoplasma Festival in Berlin and New York.

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  • - New York, International Animation Film Festival 2016

  • - Queretaro, International Animation and Digital Art Festival 2016

  • - Melbourne, International Animation Film Festival 2016

"Stroke your ego with this herzogian animated short"

- Vice Magazine

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Planemah is a grim fairytale about a greedy King on the search for meaning. It tells the story of narcism and ruthlessness leading to the main character's decent into madness in the midst cataclysmic turmoil. The movie was produced as part of my Bachelor thesis at the University of Applied Sciences in Wiesbaden under the supervision of Prof. Tom Schreiber. The sound design was made by Christoph Hiller. The main character is spoken by Joachim Hall. The film premiered at the Animation Blockparty in New York and won the Jury Prize at the CutOut Fest in Queretaro, Mexico.

Selected Press and Features

  • – Athen, International Animation Film Festival 2015

  • – Utrecht, International Animation Film Festival 2015

  • – Queretaro, International Animation and Digital Art Festival 2014

"This Short Animation Perfectly Sums Up Those Workdays From Hell"

– Fast Company

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Lost Cubert is an animated short film about the hollow void of the trivial office grind. The movie tells the story of a trapped man's pursuit for change and his revolution against a perfectly working system. The film was created together with Carolin Schramm and Felix Fischer as part of the animation course of the University of Applied Sciences in Wiesbaden and is produced in a mixed-media technique combining classic Cel-Animation and CGI. The project was nominated at the Los Angeles Independent Movie Awards in the category "Best Animation" and won the Runner-up Award (Animation Marathon) at Animfest in Athens, Greece.

Films

– The Love by Lea Porcelain on Vimeo and Youtube

– Planemah Animated Short Film on Vimeo and Youtube

– Lost Cubert Animated Short Film on Vimeo