Fabian Driehorst

Películas

El sueño de la sultana
Producer
Inés es una directora de animación española de 30 años que está en Ahmedabad para romper con su amante indio Àmàr. Casualmente entra en una librería donde descubre "El sueño de la sultana", una novela escrita en 1905 por Rokeya Hossain en la que se relata sobre un país imaginario gobernado por mujeres. Fascinada por la historia y la actitud transgresora de la autora, Inés decide hacer una película. A partir de este momento la historia de Inés y la de Rokeya Hossain discurren paralelamente.
Juice
Director
A bunch of round, moist creatures slather each other with an oozy juice. They share their world with pesky little bugs, but one day they squash them all. In response, the creatures start to run dry.
Eyes and Horns
Editor
The portrayal of the over masculine Minotaur and his transformation.
Eyes and Horns
Producer
The portrayal of the over masculine Minotaur and his transformation.
Retratos
Producer
19th century somewhere in Europe. A child has to climb up a chimney, a bird sails down into it and builds a nest, there is no going back for both.
Retratos
Writer
19th century somewhere in Europe. A child has to climb up a chimney, a bird sails down into it and builds a nest, there is no going back for both.
Lickalike
Executive Producer
Someone falls off the scene and a tree is upside down. In the search for the roots, people are torn from their usual order, while in the dark connections are made. A woman tastes of the primordial soup and we end up in a system of people spinning around themselves. Only one person remains alone, but he gets unexpected comfort from somewhere.
Lickalike
Producer
Someone falls off the scene and a tree is upside down. In the search for the roots, people are torn from their usual order, while in the dark connections are made. A woman tastes of the primordial soup and we end up in a system of people spinning around themselves. Only one person remains alone, but he gets unexpected comfort from somewhere.
Hibernation
Co-Producer
A majestic mountain range rises over a Norwegian town engulfed in darkness. The stormy sea laps at its shores. A thick snow is falling. The town’s inhabitants, almost motionless in their existence, are like creatures in hibernation. The camera’s static shots resembling photographs are woven together into an experimental documentary on life in Skaland.