Reflection of a Snail de Einosuke Yokoyama | JPN | 9’
This film is a visual poem based on the following narrative, created through an experimental fusion of hand-drawn artwork and generative video AI.
We perceive only a minute fraction of reality, yet live under the illusion of understanding it. Reflecting on this, a solitary snail wonders:
“If I were human, how would I perceive this infinite universe?”
The thought descends into images, concepts, and primal emotions, transforming softly in a snail-like way.
Château La Belle de Gianmarco Serra & Simona Nobile | ITA, ESP | 15’
Freely inspired by real events, Château La Belle is the story of an asylum in the Alps in the 1960s where women were lobotomized, raped and impregnated in order to make a business out of selling babies.
DEEPFLIX de Quentin Bitran | FRA | 16’
Theo, a young actor seeking recognition, suffers his umpteenth failure at a casting call. He then discovers Deepflix, a streaming service that uses AI to generate unlimited movies on demand. A parallel life begins for Theo...
Electric Loves de Alois Sandner Díaz | FRA | 25’
AVA is the Artificial Intelligence that runs a dating app. Everywhere, she helps men and women find love. Among these people, Anna is looking for love. She has no secrets for AVA. But at what cost? AVA is watching you.
THE PØRNØGRAPHƏR de Hariel | ITA | 11’
A video call and three men struggling to understand each other despite their attempt to use English. A gaze from above or from elsewhere, and a computer that seems to turn into the Tower of Babel. A journey into the decayed flesh of images, toward the knowledge of their creator, toward the discovery of something intimate about themselves in a place where bodies appear for what they are. And then him.
Liberty Box de Jean-Baptiste Georjon | FRA | 28’
Tristan and Liya, two friends in their twenties, met five years ago on VRChat. In real life, Tristan works part-time at a storage facility with Denis, who's nearing retirement, while Liya is finishing her studies and making hyper-pop music. Both navigate between virtual worlds and everyday life, each finding comfort in their own spaces.