Bram Ruiter Trailers
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Total trailers found: 15
29 May 2019
A young couple has drifted apart, when all of a sudden a mysterious figure appears in their backyard.
27 September 2017
Two halves split by the perseverance of a scorpion. Come on, feet.
29 September 2017
The reception ebbs and flows as the unfamiliar landscape whirls by the window of a plane or train or car.
01 August 2018
rare vines is a diaristic exploration and an euology shaped like a Vine Compilation: six seconds per video in a gapless stream of images and using the qualifier 'rare' in its title.
03 July 2023
A romantic film in which water serves as a guiding force for a journey with an unclear destination.
01 March 2011
Infinite Skies, a machinima created by Bram Ruiter and Martin Gerrits during their film school years, explores themes of grief and purgatory.
07 October 2021
An anthology film shaped by six people who share their desires and imagination. Each part works towards a whole which is concerned with perception and being perceived.
01 January 2025
Sunlight particles reflect in a shallow pool which functions as a natural irrigation system. An old camera, possibly from 2003, captures them.
01 May 2026
Reveling in the Autumn foliage, grazing through frosted fields, staring at an abandoned car. As fall slips into winter, the world burns and hell freezes over.
18 November 2025
Grounds, Premises takes the opening scene of Ed Wood's Plan 9 From Outer Space to consider intention and failure.
01 June 2015
Endless Sea is a textural, oneiric exploration of the inability to escape captured within the confines of Grand Theft Auto: Andreas.
05 November 2018
The code flips through an array of virtual pedestrians, fading in and out of existence, to be endlessly replaced by the next, creating a time-lapse in real-time.
01 February 2012
A lone figure wanders through an alien landscape. The sound and image are blown-out, creating a textural grain inherent to MiniDV which mimics the sand blowing in the wind.
21 September 2024
A pictorial sense of space presented through frames; an illusion between two-dimensionality and three-dimensionality; a play of the seen and not seen; a curiosity to the ‘left out’.