Emo and Proog, two people with different visions of the surreal world in which they live.
Viewers are taken on a journey through that world, full of strange mechanical birds, stunning technological vistas and machinery that seems to have a life of its own.
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Characters
Proog, an elder who is the guide, and Emo, his younger and more skeptical protégé.
Setting
A surreal, industrial, and seemingly infinite machine.
Themes
The film explores themes of communication, fiction, and different visions of reality.
Plot
Proog attempts to lead Emo through the machine, showing him its "wonders," but Emo increasingly questions its nature and purpose. This leads to a conflict where Proog tries to impose his view on Emo, who responds by creating his own monstrous interpretations of the world, leading to a desperate struggle between the two.
Summary
A short, surreal, animated film about two characters, Emo and Proog, exploring a bizarre, seemingly infinite machine.
The film focuses on their differing perceptions of this world, with the elder Proog acting as a guide who tries to convince the skeptical younger Emo of the machine's beauty and perfection. Conflict arises as Emo's skepticism grows, and he begins to challenge Proog's reality with his own interpretations, which Proog desperately tries to suppress.
Credit
The orange open movie project
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Original film by Blender foundation and is licensed under Creative Commons attribution license. (CC BY 3.0)
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Even though it looks quite weird, the makers are still tremendously proud of their achievements
The Orange Open Movie team
Director: Bassam Kurdali
Artists: Andy Goralczyk, Bastian Salmela, Lee Salvemini, Matt Ebb.
TD: Toni Alatalo
Music: Jan Morgenstern
Voices: Tygo Gernandt, Cas Jansen
Production: Ton Roosendaal
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