Screening
VR@KFF
List of films
A Long Goodbye
Kate Voet, Victor Maes
anim2025
An interactive VR experience about Ida, a 72-year-old pianist living with dementia. We step into her fading reality as her empty apartment slowly comes alive through objects and recordings of her husband, Daniel. Fragments of memory help her rediscover herself, while revealing Daniel’s struggle to stay connected. It’s a poetic story about love and letting go.
Read moreCreation of the Worlds
Kristina Buozyte, Vitalijus Zukas
anim2025
An immersive journey where art and technology merge to awaken the senses, calm the mind, and invite deeper connection — with yourself, with beauty, and with the world around you. Inspired by the transcendent visual and musical language of artist M.K. Čiurlionis, this experience invites reflection, presence, and emotional renewal.
Read moreLess Then 5g of Saffron
Négar Motevalymeidanshah
anim2025
Golnaz, a 23-year-old immigrant Iranian girl, tries to cope with her new life in Germany. She finds a pack of saffron that reminds her of home. Golnaz cooks some rice to add saffron, a heartwarming dish from her past. But she didn’t expect that this moment would bring her back into the most traumatic events of her life.Three years ago she survived a tragic drowning that took away her family while traveling illegally in a boat.
Read moreMirage
Naima Karim, Aleena Hanif
anim2025
Mirage is an interactive Virtual Reality experience of a young girl who is battling depression and anxiety. It uses a haptic vest and noise-cancelling headphones to enhance the experience.
Read moreReflections of Little Red Dot
Chloé Lee
doc
A mixed reality open documentary that allows viewers to explore the rapidly developing landscape of Singapore through personal stories from Singaporeans young and old alike. With a custom projector, viewers have agency to shape their own narrative experiences, rooting them in the present while looking to the past and forward to the future.
Read moreThe Choice 2&3
Joanna Popińska
doc
The second and third parts of Joanna Popińska’s documentary VR project combine minimalist animation with immersive video to create an empathetic, conversation-like experience. We encounter the story of Leigh and Dan, facing an unplanned pregnancy, and Makayla, who speaks about two abortions. It is an intimate account of choice, partnership, and access to reproductive healthcare in a changing reality.
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