TIMELINE

A visual meditation on the speed of life, the innocence we lose, and the shadows we collect along the way.

TITLE: TIMELINE

GENRE: EXPERIMENTAL

DURATION: 3:45 min

DIRECTOR: ANDRÉS BRONNIMANN

STUDIO: DREAM STUFF INC.

MUSIC BY: KÏNGPINGUÏN

YEAR: 2025


TIMELINE is the tenth and final short film in the HUMAN CONCEPTS series, presented entirely in black and white to return to the origin and close the circle. Unlike the other films, it shifts from abstract concepts to the most universal theme of all: life itself. The film reflects on the passage of time and the feeling of moving too quickly through moments, places, and memories. Trains, children, and white butterflies become metaphors for innocence, motion, and the inevitability of change.

Shot in Barcelona’s Barrio Gótico, the film blends raw photography of its shadows and alleyways with AI enhancements, creating a metaphysical atmosphere where every image feels like both place and memory. Through tunnels, deserts, staircases, and cinemas, the film journeys across emotional landscapes in loops that echo memory itself—fragmented, nonlinear, unresolved. At its core, TIMELINE embodies the tension between light and darkness that has run through the entire series, arriving here at its most existential: beauty and pain as inseparable, both real, both necessary. 


  


 


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