Most Popular Mox Mäkelä Trailers
Total trailers found: 19
Andjust Trailer (2021)
01 October 2021
The sacred satire of the "stand art" host and great stuff before they become dust.
Petticoat Fire Trailer (2024)
25 January 2024
Somewhere deep in the woods, in the house of her youth, she is thinking of ending things. All that matters is that she saved herself, and that nothing in her remains of them.
Strange – Art Trailer (2020)
24 February 2020
Strange – Art is a version of the audiovisual play Strange, the story of The Stranger, an androgynous (or what?) character who travels from the Finnish landscape to one Europe capital encountering a series of uncanny events.
Economic Rices Trailer (2015)
14 October 2015
Dad's old frying pan is made of iron, my mother has an online farm and I dream of a pet that sways back and forth and says nothing.
Kissmud Trailer (2016)
02 May 2016
The temperature in Mr. Kissmud's summer house never drops below +18°C in winter, even when it is -35°C outside, so the elegant toilet works perfectly.
Dog Fathers and Godsons Trailer (2024)
14 February 2024
Experimental short featuring a boy and a puppy.
Posle Dozhdichka v Chetverg Trailer (2022)
20 November 2022
Experimental short featuring a shoe iron.
Manors and Maneuvers Trailer (2015)
02 December 2015
He says that his family is deeply rooted and that he is carrying on the traditions. Others of us go far in life, like him, who started from scratch and made a lot out of it and built on it.
VITA Trailer (2026)
31 January 2026
In the new cryptic triptych by ever-mysterious Mox Mäkelä, trains travel across the borders of time, armies gather in a place where history repeats itself, while Karelian women sing about how humans will destroy the world.
Violet's Summer Trailer (2016)
14 August 2016
In addition to the house and the forest, Violet has also inherited a practical nature and a lot of energy.
Levitaatio Betonialustalla Trailer (2015)
15 July 2015
Monologue of a succesfull person set to abstract imagery.
From Behind Teeth Trailer (2025)
02 February 2025
In René Clair’s classic 1924 short Entr’acte, Marcel Duchamp and Man Ray played a surreal game of chess until they were swept away by a jet of water.