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How does one overcome the fear of transformation, and what follows?
My Little One is an unsettling, precise little chamber piece of transformation, told in a surreal whisper rather than a shout. Visually, it’s hyper-real, to the point where the line between AI and reality vanishes, which creates an uncanny cognitive dissonance. You keep asking: What am I really seeing? And does it matter?
Ischer crafts something personal and poetic, but it speaks more in riddles than resolutions. And it makes you feel discomfort, just like the fear of unknown does.
- Year2025
- Runtime3 minutes
- LanguageEnglish
- CountrySwitzerland
- PremiereWorld Premiere
- Genresci-fi
- AwardsBest Science-Fiction 07/2025, Best Cinematography 07/2025, Audience Choice Most Surprising 07/2025
- DirectorNicolas Ischer
How does one overcome the fear of transformation, and what follows?
My Little One is an unsettling, precise little chamber piece of transformation, told in a surreal whisper rather than a shout. Visually, it’s hyper-real, to the point where the line between AI and reality vanishes, which creates an uncanny cognitive dissonance. You keep asking: What am I really seeing? And does it matter?
Ischer crafts something personal and poetic, but it speaks more in riddles than resolutions. And it makes you feel discomfort, just like the fear of unknown does.
- Year2025
- Runtime3 minutes
- LanguageEnglish
- CountrySwitzerland
- PremiereWorld Premiere
- Genresci-fi
- AwardsBest Science-Fiction 07/2025, Best Cinematography 07/2025, Audience Choice Most Surprising 07/2025
- DirectorNicolas Ischer