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How are likes like Sheep? "The strength of this short lies in its unapologetic tone. It dares to be silly while saying something serious. From the behavioral patterns engineered by algorithms to the quiet despair of digital dependency, it exposes a system that monetizes insecurity with unsettling familiarity."
Grat the Cat
What are these cats singing about? "Grat the Cat pounces in with sharp claws and a sly grin, finally, a music video that doesn’t take itself too seriously but still delivers. The sarcastic rap is punchy and well-produced, with actual musicality. "
Planet 1001: AI-Reconstructed Terrestrial Archives
What would be the perfect planet? "This is the kind of speculative fiction that dances with poetry and whispers in philosophical riddles. It doesn’t fully make sense now, but that might just be the point. It’s not about now. It’s about what we refuse to question until it's too late."
Cathars: A Perfect's Tale
What was the Cathar Crusade like? Cathars: A Perfect's Tale feels like the best-cut AI-driven trailer of its genre to date, and perhaps that’s exactly what it is. Whatever the format, it's a cinematic punch of drama, mystery, and historical intrigue, crafted with remarkable precision.
CTH-90
What awaits our glorious hero on his interstellar mission? "This short has that playful sci-fi pulse, crisp, cinematic, and just the right dose of alien kink to keep our intergalactic curiosity entertained.
Who's The Robot Now?
What do Robots think of Humans? "Who’s The Robot Now? is sharp, funny, and unsettling in the most delightful way. The mockumentary style works perfectly, letting the absurd truths slip in behind the satire like a wink in a serious conversation.
New Beginnings
What are these women around the campfire talking about? This film is quietly provocative. It slips a cultural question under your skin without needing explosions or big tech visuals. Instead, it’s just middle-aged women speaking their truth, grief-wrinkled, world-weary, and beautifully open.
Night of broken glass
What was Kristalnacht like? "This film transcends its medium. Night of Broken Glass is not just an AI project, it’s a living memory, passed down through three generations, and reborn in digital language without losing an ounce of its emotional gravity. The use of AI here is not decorative, it’s devotional.
TECH-BRO VOMIT IN HD (18 Punks vs. ChatGPT & VEO3)
What does Punk AI have to say about AI? "This short is a thought provoking experimental short. It's chaotic, confrontational, deliberately messy, and absolutely necessary in its own genre.
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What do Robots think of Humans?


"Who’s The Robot Now? is sharp, funny, and unsettling in the most delightful way. The mockumentary style works perfectly, letting the absurd truths slip in behind the satire like a wink in a serious conversation. The androids are dry, the humans are tragically human, and the commentary on power, dependency, and delusion is subtle but stinging. It feels less like science fiction and more like a social mirror, just tilted enough to make you laugh at your own reflection."

  • Year
    2025
  • Runtime
    5 minutes
  • Language
    English
  • Country
    United States
  • Genre
    sci-fi, mockumentary, satire
  • Awards
    Best Mockumentary 08/2025
  • Director
    Erik Gen
  • Screenwriter
    Erik Gen
  • Producer
    Erik Gen