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- Marco and Polo Go Round is a comedic love story with a very surreal twist. A couple confronts the difficulties in their relationship as gravity turns on its head and their world literally falls apart around them.
- Free Fall offers a temporary escape while reminding us that the pull of the earth and our finality are inescapable.
- Replacements depicts a Javanese family living in a fictional neighborhood in Jakarta, the capital city of Indonesia. Inspired by people and places that truly exist, they are witnesses of this congested metropolis's urban, environmental, political, and cultural transformations from about 1980 to 2020. A praise of the satisfaction of impermanent things, it tells about the dented yet peaceful transition of an old traditional village to an uprooted megapolis through three generations. This experience aims to appreciate and introspect Jakarta's recent history through the eyes of an ordinary family that most of Indonesians, from children to elder people, can identify with.
- THE REAL THING is a VR journey into a copy of our world, exploring real-life stories inside China's fake cities, mirrors of Paris, Venice and London
- KASPAR is dealing with the loss of his mother by playing with his imaginary friend PIXI. When Pixi offers him a way to see his mother again, Kaspar embarks on a journey that takes him into a dark world he may never return from.
- Electronic music producer Molecule cuts himself off in a hunter village in Greenland. He recorded sounds of the Arctic there to compose music. The -22.7°C experience offers a sensory and musical immersion into the Arctic circle, based on his adventure. The viewer/user experiences artistic creation in an extreme environment and discovers the Far North. He explores the sounds of this spectacular nature and becomes aware of its fragility. This hybrid project combines the best of immersive technologies, cinema creation and sound experimentation for a unique adventure. At the heart of -22.7°C, the sounds of the polar nature, around which gravitate a feature-length documentary, a docu-fiction in Virtual Reality, and immersive concerts.
- In 1965, Stanley Kubrick directed "2001, A Space Odyssey", which he co-wrote with Arthur C. Clarke. The space experience had never previously been filmed in such a way. Faithful to his brilliant and enigmatic cinematography, Kubrick turned his story into a mysterious paper chase to reveal the full extent and complexity of his subject: the human future. Half a century later, everything appears to have been said. There is nothing left to discover about the work. In total immersion, between infinity and the absolute, "Odyssey 1.4.9" now proposes to return to the heart of the film by travelling through its interior. A virtual reality experience that will, beyond the invitation to travel that it supposes, not only clarify Kubrick's monumental design, but also reveal one of the keys to the work that has never been brought up before.