From Argentina Pablo Urtado offers an exploration of the individualism that marks the person autobiographical model, which is reminiscent appreciated of Nietzsche, Dumolier, Braudrillard and Tarkovsky. Anton Octavian from Romania, offers us the futuristic vision of a child living on a floating island. While in Egypt comes The people of the river a 3D movie made by children between 6 and 10 years, which tells the story about one of the oldest cities of Egypt, Nubia. On the Spanish side, we continue with the series of Chip and Films "Sin Tetas no hay nadie en mi piso," and the animated series of Jaume Rofes.
Friday, August 27, 2010
New Releases in Animacam entire weekend.
This weekend we enjoyed Animacan new releases that come from all over the planet. The animations for this release we get from Egypt, Romania, Argentina and Spain.
From Argentina Pablo Urtado offers an exploration of the individualism that marks the person autobiographical model, which is reminiscent appreciated of Nietzsche, Dumolier, Braudrillard and Tarkovsky. Anton Octavian from Romania, offers us the futuristic vision of a child living on a floating island. While in Egypt comes The people of the river a 3D movie made by children between 6 and 10 years, which tells the story about one of the oldest cities of Egypt, Nubia. On the Spanish side, we continue with the series of Chip and Films "Sin Tetas no hay nadie en mi piso," and the animated series of Jaume Rofes.
From Argentina Pablo Urtado offers an exploration of the individualism that marks the person autobiographical model, which is reminiscent appreciated of Nietzsche, Dumolier, Braudrillard and Tarkovsky. Anton Octavian from Romania, offers us the futuristic vision of a child living on a floating island. While in Egypt comes The people of the river a 3D movie made by children between 6 and 10 years, which tells the story about one of the oldest cities of Egypt, Nubia. On the Spanish side, we continue with the series of Chip and Films "Sin Tetas no hay nadie en mi piso," and the animated series of Jaume Rofes.
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