
At the time when the world was discovered, anamorphosis formed a counterpoint to natural representation in Renaissance painting.
At the time when the world was discovered, anamorphosis formed a counterpoint to natural representation in Renaissance painting.
A woman alone at home at night. Something startles her. Disappointed hope. A montage of similar shots from classic Hollywood melodramas.
The pain-driven state of mind of a woman who was undergoing psychiatric treatment. Convulsive writing movements, black graphite and surging sounds of Karlheinz Stockhausen.
Visitor groups in museum slippers shuffle through the Baroque castle of Łańcut. The strange intruders are observed by the former masters of the castle from their oil paintings.
The king watches the creation of his android through the eye of a window. The “thing” discovers itself as a female, sentient being.
Based on Bohumil Hrabal’s short stories, “Pearls of the Deep”, an eponymous omnibus film was produced in 1966 and became a manifesto of the Czech New Wave.
A symphony about Stockholm tells of a hot summer’s day – symbolical, from unusual camera angles and with playful echoes of film noir.
Splinters from the past invade a woman’s domestic life. Jerzy Kucia documents the inner world of emotions and a human life in his animation.
The observation of a mechanical theatre of dreams, a strange ritual between a bodiless hand, a spoon and a deer turned into a table.
While Alice is trying to escape from the physical world, the rabbit nibbles at the skin wings of the anatomical angel and defends an egg in a bird’s cage against the devil.