Faiyaz Jafri Trailers
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Once upon a time in a galaxy far far away, everything turns rainbow, rainbow, and rainbow. Faiyaz Jafri is appropriately subversive, and a postmodernist. His artificial plastic perfect digital aesthetic is occasionally misunderstood. It is all good. He never set out to make Disneyfied art that can match the couch. His work is pop-surreal, post-everything, memetic, and hyper-unreal, infused with Jungian neo-archetypes, it is so different, so appealing.
Most Popular Faiyaz Jafri Trailers
Total trailers found: 15
27 September 2019
Jack is naked. Jack is pretending to play guitar. Jack looks silly and vulnerable? This piece is inspired by the notion that the exposure of Jesus’ penis was to prove his humanity and vulnerability.
01 January 2010
Natural Plastic is a metaphor for the delicate balance between man and nature.
01 January 2016
A non-narrative computer-generated film that celebrates body hair and rock gods.
14 December 2016
Miller Fisher amalgamates the distorted visual, physical and existential experience of an autoimmune disorder by the same name, with the aesthetics and vernacular of the animated GIF.
01 January 2015
A personal surreal account of the New York September 11 attacks, by juxtaposing the destruction of the Twin Towers and Disney neo-archetypes.
01 January 2014
A young girl is confronted by her dark side.
01 January 2011
Snow White's final dream on her way to the emergency room.
11 November 2021
Over 50 animators from 19 countries collaborated to support Belarusians in their peaceful protests for fair elections and freedom.
22 September 2018
Once upon a time on a deserted parking lot, in a galaxy far far away, everything turns rainbow, rainbow, and rainbow.
27 September 2019
A Post-ironic solution for Baudrillard's problem of the irreplaceability of the Twin Towers, transcending space and place driven by their vernacularity in virtuality.
05 September 2023
Move into the night.