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AI short film, AI-driven cinema, Alexander Konovalov, branded storytelling, CG animation, Chroma Art Film Festival, cinematic forest allegory, Crazy Lonely Journey, digital narrative, fear and courage, Midjourney animation, short of the week, startup founder story, Unreal Engine short, Veo3 animation
“Crazy Lonely Journey” by Alexander Konovalov
Crazy Lonely Journey is an AI-powered cinematic allegory from Alexander Konovalov. A lone founder battles doubt and darkness in a surreal forest—visualized through a stunning blend of digital tools and deep symbolism.
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Fotorevolte by Jule Körperich — When the Internet Overflows and Pixels Take Over
Fotorevolte is a vibrant, surreal short film by German animator Jule Körperich that asks: what happens when all stored photos and videos come alive? A visual and sonic collage of chaos, nostalgia, and commentary.
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In the Noise of the Downpour by Oleksandr Stupak
Oleksandr Stupak’s In the Noise of the Downpour is an experimental short exploring the cyclical nature of life, loss, and hope, narrated through the voice of Vasyl Stus and Ukraine’s enduring cultural soul.
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Like No One Is Watching By Gi Ismael
Like No One Is Watching by Gi Ismael is a vibrant experimental short that captures the power of public joy and dance. Set in Brazil’s urban spaces, the film is a raw, poetic reflection on freedom and emotional truth.
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“Exploring ‘Slow Dance’: A Unique Fusion of Sound and Vision by Adrian Pijoan”
Join us in experiencing ‘Slow Dance’ by Adrian Pijoan, a short film that weaves sound and animation into a mesmerizing tale of rhythm and motion, showcased as this week’s short of the week.”
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AI in Cinema, AI in Film, AI misuse, art technology, augmented reality, body surveillance, Chroma Art Film Festival, Cycles film, Digital Art, digital avatars, Film Festival, Film Festival Categories, film short, Independent Film, Jessica Tucker, Machine Learning, short of the week, sotw, Storytelling
“Exploring ‘Cycles’: A Unique Take on Body Surveillance and Digital Art by Jessica Tucker”
Jessica Tucker’s “Cycles” presents a provocative exploration of body surveillance using AR and AI to create chaotic, mesmerizing visuals that defy conventional tracking and control technologies.






