About Mechanism

After a mysterious spaceship crash, an astronaut falls on mysterious the metal planet. What he doesn’t know is that the metal planet is some kind of a mechanical clock on the inside. It is the heart of space. And it has stopped.

Movie Details

  • Language: English
  • Year: 2007
  • Length: 10 minutes
  • Country: Latvia
  • Directors:
    Karlis Vitols
  • Producers:
    Karlis Vitols
  • Film Festivals:
    ZLIN international competition

    GOLDEN KNIGHT, international competition

    BALKANIMA panorama

    LOLA KENYA SCREEN 2007 panorama

    BALTIC FILM FESTIVAL BERLIN

    LIFESTILE, Hungary

    MEDFILMFESTIVAL (Roma)

    Viļņa TINKLAI2007 ISFF

    ESCOLA 12-16 NOV.2007programma international 1

    FIPA 2008

Comments

  • Jessica King & Julie Keck on 15 August at 16:04

    This is awesome. I love the animation - simple and clever. And the story is great.

  • renton on 12 June at 11:28

    Lol.. funny film.. I like it..

  • nashed on 30 May at 04:48

    v nice

  • guxianyuan on 19 May at 02:39

    Baxter Martin on 30 December at 23:42

    The eyes are always the most important conveyor of emotional state of character in animation, particularly in silent animations or animations without dialogue. The alien animal robots of "Mechanism" have big heavy lidded eyes that look lazy and peaceful, and ultimately wise. The astronaut's two beadie eyes are more defined by the eyebrows. Well the story is about where a little love and understanding can get you. Sometimes, it may just be okay to trust that robotic animal stranger (let alone any stranger), because if you're ever stranded on his place in space, he just might be able to hook you up with some booster repairing technology.

  • elmoon on 05 April at 06:35

    well, i found a very entertaining animation here

  • Baxter Martin on 30 December at 23:42

    The eyes are always the most important conveyor of emotional state of character in animation, particularly in silent animations or animations without dialogue. The alien animal robots of "Mechanism" have big heavy lidded eyes that look lazy and peaceful, and ultimately wise. The astronaut's two beadie eyes are more defined by the eyebrows. Well the story is about where a little love and understanding can get you. Sometimes, it may just be okay to trust that robotic animal stranger (let alone any stranger), because if you're ever stranded on his place in space, he just might be able to hook you up with some booster repairing technology.

  • heavy on 11 September at 00:25

    i wish i can do a good film like you? someday? like your movies . no.1 tech me to?

  • Melcsi on 28 September at 12:07

    Really entertaining and clever animation.
    The design work is clear, the sound and the effects are powerful.
    Behind the nice story, there is a great message: What would be the world without feeling hearts...?
    You have to watch it!


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