FLUX

From colonial wounds to diamond skies, a surreal journey through power, violence, and memory.

TITLE: FLUX

GENRE: EXPERIMENTAL

DURATION: 1:57 min

DIRECTOR: ANDRÉS BRONNIMANN

STUDIO: DREAM STUFF INC.

MUSIC BY: HERETIC

YEAR: 2025


“FLUX” is the ninth short film in the HUMAN CONCEPTS series, and perhaps the most abstract and open-ended of them all. It is a work created entirely from an expressionistic approach. A film meant to be felt before it is understood, inviting the viewer to sit with discomfort, beauty, and symbolism in flux.  

At the center of the film is a strange and striking journey: a group of gorillas emerging from a red river. Thick, flowing like blood. Charging across landscapes until they reach a flooded Paris, submerged under a giant red tsunami. Along the way, shimmering blue diamonds float and crash into the blood-red water, adding another layer of symbolic contrast. These surreal elements, while fantastical, are rooted in real histories. The red ocean is the blood of colonialism, of conquest, slavery, and exploitation. The gorillas represent us, humans, animals born from the violence of our ancestors. 


  


 


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