NOTE: Unfortunately, due to circumstances beyond our control, the Virtual Reality Competition is only available to OIAF passholders.
Canaria | Kazuki Yuhara | Japan | 4:18
Dislokacije (Dislocation) | Milivoj Popovic & Veljko Popovic | Croatia (Hrvatska), France | 7:30
The Book of Distance | Randall Okita | Canada | 25:00 - NOTE: Only a walkthrough with commentary is available to watch
The Hangman at Home | Michelle Kranot & Uri Kranot | France | 25:00 - NOTE: Only the teaser trailer is available to watch
The Orchid and the Bee | Frances Adair McKenzie | Canada | 5:00
"What does the hangman think about when he goes home at night from work?" "The Hangman at Home" is an interactive animated experience exploring themes surrounding acknowledgement and the awkward intimacy of humanness. Told in five interwoven stories; each situation presents a person, or persons in a delicate moment: fragile, playful, terrified, contemplated, confused, curious. We are all very much alike in these moments – alerting us to question our own responsibility and responses.
NOTE: While the full VR build was seen by the jury, due to circumstances beyond our control, only the teaser trailer of The Hangman at Home is available to watch.
- Year2020
- Runtime25:00:00
- LanguageNo dialogue
- CountryFrance
- DirectorMichelle Kranot & Uri Kranot
NOTE: Unfortunately, due to circumstances beyond our control, the Virtual Reality Competition is only available to OIAF passholders.
Canaria | Kazuki Yuhara | Japan | 4:18
Dislokacije (Dislocation) | Milivoj Popovic & Veljko Popovic | Croatia (Hrvatska), France | 7:30
The Book of Distance | Randall Okita | Canada | 25:00 - NOTE: Only a walkthrough with commentary is available to watch
The Hangman at Home | Michelle Kranot & Uri Kranot | France | 25:00 - NOTE: Only the teaser trailer is available to watch
The Orchid and the Bee | Frances Adair McKenzie | Canada | 5:00
"What does the hangman think about when he goes home at night from work?" "The Hangman at Home" is an interactive animated experience exploring themes surrounding acknowledgement and the awkward intimacy of humanness. Told in five interwoven stories; each situation presents a person, or persons in a delicate moment: fragile, playful, terrified, contemplated, confused, curious. We are all very much alike in these moments – alerting us to question our own responsibility and responses.
NOTE: While the full VR build was seen by the jury, due to circumstances beyond our control, only the teaser trailer of The Hangman at Home is available to watch.
- Year2020
- Runtime25:00:00
- LanguageNo dialogue
- CountryFrance
- DirectorMichelle Kranot & Uri Kranot