Angel a Foot
Waltraud was the name of an angel who had fallen from the sky. Her wings were too small and she just couldn't see how this had happened.
Jakob Schuh
Saschka Unseld
Also Directed by Jakob Schuh
A frenetic short about weird mechanical future-bunnies racing through traffic to get to the theater in time to see “Every Bunny Needs Some Bunny.”
The magical tale of a mouse who takes a walk though the woods in search of a nut.
The popular Gruffalo stories as a double sequence: The Gruffalo and The Gruffalo Child. Two great courage-making stories about fear and fearlessness and the happiness of the little ones who make it big if they only use their imagination.
Two half-hour animated films based on the much-loved rhymes written by Roald Dahl and illustrated by Quentin Blake.
Also Directed by Saschka Unseld
A frenetic short about weird mechanical future-bunnies racing through traffic to get to the theater in time to see “Every Bunny Needs Some Bunny.”
Lost is a virtual reality short movie in which the viewer is transported to a mysterious, moonlit forest where they meet a mysterious robotic creature that turns into an awe-inspiring encounter.
It is just another evening commute until the rain starts to fall, and the city comes alive to the sound of dripping rain pipes, whistling awnings and gurgling gutters.
This docu-dream is a story without words using the language of movement. Through a vivid and surreal landscape, each person encounters a series of distinct individuals and slowly rediscovers a larger collective body. Terrain is a dancing unison of difference. Our bodies bridge gaps between worlds, and with this we invent a new kind of non-verbal truth. This new interconnectedness propels us back to life again, essentialized by our shared sense of interbeing.
After two hugely successful animated films, "Back to the start" in 2012 and "The scarecrow" in 2013 — Chipotle and CAA teamed up with Passion to create “A Love Story”, an ambitious animated short directed by Passion Pictures’ Saschka Unseld. The film was a huge undertaking of over 8 months at Passion Pictures’ animation studios in London. It comprised a huge crew to bring its story to life. Saschka commented; 'I wanted to create something that visually felt unique and different to most of the other stuff that’s out there. This had 2 sides – the first was to really be true to original designs in CG - because so often the final result is nowhere near the beauty of an original design. The second thing was to be bold with our light, colour and shading.'