Set in the 22nd century, The Matrix tells the story of a computer hacker who joins a group of underground insurgents fighting the vast and powerful computers who now rule the earth.
Every second of every day, from the moment he was born, for the last thirty years, Truman Burbank has been the unwitting star of the longest running, most popular documentary-soap opera in history. The picture-perfect town of Seahaven that he calls home is actually a gigantic soundstage. Truman's friends and family - everyone he meets, in fact - are actors. He lives every moment under the unblinking gaze of thousands of hidden TV cameras.
Pedro Luca Mamani is an 80-year-old hermit who has lived in a cave in the mountains of Tucumán, Argentina, since he was 30 years old. His life is an incredible alchemy between his amazing ideas about the outside world and his natural universe. Throughout the four seasons of the year, his life and thoughts are depicted in an incredible setting. The portrait of an 80-year-old Argentinean hermit who has lived in the mountains of Tucumán for half a century, in a mysterious and disturbing symbiosis with the wild nature that surrounds him.
Jeo, aided by Finkeus, must follow the fat rabbit, unlock the secrets of enlightenment, and face against the evil Agent Travis in this allegorical parody film. Created in September 2021 for the Philosophy Honors course at Bethel Park High School.
In the Allegory of the Cave, Plato ponders: what would happen if one of the prisoners managed to free themselves from their chains and escape from the cave? What if that prisoner were Jay, a little 7-year-old boy?
An excerpt from Plato's Republic, the 'Allegory of the Cave' is a classic commentary on the human condition. It is an example of the philosophical underpinnings of Lovecraft's thought and fiction. Fans of cosmic horror should have no trouble discerning in Plato's allegory the roots of Lovecraft's theme of awakening to a vast and terrible ultimate reality The filmmakers have brought Plato's pedagogical story to life by shooting over 4,000 still photographs of John Grigsby's wonderful claymation. The unique look of the film was achieved by use of candlelight in a real fire that burned at the back of the set.