Cooper Vacheron

Filmes

Booger
Special Effects
Mary Dauterman's short film, WAKEY WAKEY took Fantasia by storm when it internationally premiered in the Born of Woman showcase in 2019. She's now back with her feature debut BOOGER, a dark comedy about lost cats, grief, and millennial despair. Anna's (Grace Glowicki) best friend Izzy just died, and her landlord won't stop calling about rent. As her life falls apart, she's bitten by Izzy's cat Booger and starts to get stranger every day: she's hungry for canned fish, she keeps swallowing her hair, and her predator instincts are out of control.
Shiva Baby
VFX Artist
A universitária Danielle se depara com uma série de encontros constrangedores em uma shivá, um período de luto no judaísmo. Na presença de parentes autoritários, ela fica amedrontada pelo aparecimento de uma ex-namorada e de seu sugar daddy secreto, que chega inesperadamente com sua esposa e bebê.
Oh My God
Visual Effects
Visual companion to the album Oh My God by Kevin Morby. Described by Morby as "half documentary and half dreamscape."
enjoy your stay!
Writer
Hilton visits L.A. and loses his mind.
enjoy your stay!
Director
Hilton visits L.A. and loses his mind.
RIP Maurice
Director
A short directed by Cooper Vacheron.
Psychopomp
Editor
Allie and Ino (Allie Wittner and Ino Badanjak) are two such DIY lightworkers sharing a home and joint practice. Instead of safe passage across the river Styx, they offer “creative catharsis,” a shortcut to satori made possible by the ancient and revered power of getting weird. - Jonathan Kieran
Psychopomp
Writer
Allie and Ino (Allie Wittner and Ino Badanjak) are two such DIY lightworkers sharing a home and joint practice. Instead of safe passage across the river Styx, they offer “creative catharsis,” a shortcut to satori made possible by the ancient and revered power of getting weird. - Jonathan Kieran
Psychopomp
Director
Allie and Ino (Allie Wittner and Ino Badanjak) are two such DIY lightworkers sharing a home and joint practice. Instead of safe passage across the river Styx, they offer “creative catharsis,” a shortcut to satori made possible by the ancient and revered power of getting weird. - Jonathan Kieran