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- Ashes to Ashes is a surreal, tragicomedy in virtual reality about how a dysfunctional family handles the dying wish of their grandfather. Seen through the 'eyes' of the deceased -the urn containing the ashes- this short VR film gives a unique point of view on a bizarre set of family relationships that are ready to blow up. We witness how each family member drops their pretenses to reveal the full extent of their dishonesty. Ultimately, Ashes to Ashes is about choosing your own reality, your imagination, your world.
- Anna finds comfort when she receives an A.I. hologram of her deceased husband, but there is more than meets the eye.
- Travels through different stages of consciousness, Inventing new ways of expressing our imagination along the way, From cave drawings to photography. Raises questions about human beings and what this means for the way we look at the world.
- In a dystopian future where due to over-stimulation (through social media) the younger generations have lost their ability to distinguish colors. But they can win back this ability by winning an international live-gameshow. By playing on their phones their conditions get worse and worse. Even though the chances of winning are slim, they are enough to keep everyone engaged. Almost everyone, since some people of the older generations do not quite understand why the kids of today would keep doing something that is bad for them. Forgetting, they also made mistakes themselves.
- Angels of Amsterdam brings you to a truthful recreation of a 17th century café in Amsterdam. Here, you share key episodes in the lives of Maritgen Jans, Juliana, Elsje Christiaens and Pussy Sweet: four fierce angels who were not getting their fair share of the Golden Age's gold and took their destiny in their own hands. The characters respond to eye-contact, and share their tales in the form of contemporary song, dance or musical performance. These stories show the dark side of the wealth and liberty which is generally associated with the port- and trading city of Amsterdam. The power relations between rich and poor, as well as between men and women in that young capitalist society also concerns us. Details from these stories now may seem odd, but the essence effortlessly transcends time frames. These stories have brought us to where we are now.