Saschka Unseld

Películas

Terrain
Director
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.
Dear Angelica
Writer
A teenage girl, Jessica, looks back on the stories her mother told through her movies and her own memories of her mother. This film is animated entirely in Oculus Quill, a 3D drawing and sculpting program.
Dear Angelica
Director
A teenage girl, Jessica, looks back on the stories her mother told through her movies and her own memories of her mother. This film is animated entirely in Oculus Quill, a 3D drawing and sculpting program.
Henry
Producer
A hedgehog named Henry makes a wish on his birthday for friends to hug.
Lost
Writer
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.
Lost
Director
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.
Azulado
Director
En un día lluvioso de una gran ciudad, un paraguas azul que está roto y abandonado se enamora de un precioso paraguas rojo. Cortometraje que acompañó a 'Monstruos University' en su estreno en cines.
Angel a Foot
Director
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.
Olis Chance
Director
A boy plays by a train station and sees visions of deaths.
Bunnies
Director
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.”