Recent hits

MOME Anim has been captivating audiences with its recent animated short films, showcasing a remarkable blend of creativity and innovation. Their latest works delve into diverse themes, from whimsical fantasies to thought-provoking narratives. With meticulous attention to detail, MOME Anim crafts visually stunning animations that leave a lasting impression on viewers. Each short film tells a unique story, expertly utilizing various animation techniques to evoke emotion and spark imagination. Through their captivating storytelling and stunning visuals, MOME Anim continues to establish itself as a powerhouse in the world of animated shorts. Audiences eagerly anticipate each new release, eager to be transported into the enchanting worlds brought to life by MOME Anim’s talented artists and storytellers.

Screening list

  • Nyugvó köd // Resting fog (5:12)
    Nikolett Fábián

    The experimental animated film Resting fog depicts the process of reliving a memory – and the disintegration that follows – through a series of associative images. The film takes place in a fictional, dreamlike sanatorium surrounded by the sea and the setting sun. Faceless shadows wander between the walls of a secluded, forgotten place, waiting to dissolve into their surroundings as darkness sets in, thus becoming permanently lost in a haze of oblivion. The narrative mood film reveals the fleeting and dreamlike nature of memory with the help of 2D animation techniques and digital effects. Through the effect of its images, the film attempts to lead viewers into a hypnotic mental and emotional state, where they can experience the manifold character of memory, and the pleasant, yet ephemeral joys of descending into our recollections.

  • Felhők felett // Above the clouds (13:33)
    Vivien Hárshegyi

    The main character starts to feel deeper emotions for a guy, but she is afraid of falling in love again because of her past with her first love. So she runs off, rushing memories take her to an imaginary journey and forcing her to untangle her confused mind and heart.

  • Avant (3:54)
    Marcell Mostoha

    The film is based both musically and visually on the discovery of experience through experimentation. The film does not contain a specific plot, but returns to fixed motifs which can cross their boundaries again and then return there again.

  • Entropia (9:26)
    Flóra Anna Buda

    Entopia is a container of three parallel universes where three girls are living in different circumstances. One of them represents the animalistic side of human nature, one of them is a consumer fulfilled with her own frustrations, and the third one is living in a futuristic room where she has to run to keep the system work. Suddenly a fly flews over the three universes and make a bug in the system. Because of that bug the girls are able to move towards each other, they meet and melt in a peaceful idyll while the whole universe is collapsing around them.

  • The Pattern (13:38)
    Péter Bogyó

    In the animated short titled ’The Pattern’ we can see three protagonists who, even though live in separate subjective worlds, they all need the same yellow flower for their happiness. The fat man stranded in a fragmented, surreal world wants to rebuild his house made of honey. The elderly man stuck in an old-timer sci-fi movie feels nostalgic about the environment prior to the devastating robots. The kid living in his playful fantasy world would like to replace his mom’s broken plant.

  • Pá kis panelom // Bye Little Block! (8:42)
    Éva Darabos

    A young woman learns that soon she will have to move from the blockhouse flat she lives in. After receiving the upsetting news from the owner of the flat she is overwhelmed with emotions. Her teardrop of farewell grows into a concrete monolith. When the drop hits the ground a surreal panorama of the blockhouse area – she used to call home – unfolds…

  • Szemem sarka // From the corner of my eye (6:07)
    Domonkos Erhardt

    The short-film depicts the moment when two strangers’ lives entangle for a brief second when their eyes meet.

Best of MOME Anim

MOME Anim’s collection of animated short films features some of the most compelling and visually stunning works from the university’s history. Péter Vácz’s “Rabbit and Deer” captivates audiences with its charming story of friendship and self-discovery, accompanied by beautifully crafted animation. Réka Bucsi’s “Symphony no. 42” offers a mesmerizing exploration of the human experience through a series of surreal vignettes, showcasing her unique artistic vision. “The Noise of Licking” by Nadja Andrasev stands out for its exquisite attention to detail and poignant storytelling, drawing viewers into a world of quiet introspection and unexpected connections. Anna Katalin Lovrity’s “Volcano Island” transports audiences to a fantastical realm filled with vibrant colors and imaginative creatures, creating a visually immersive experience that delights the senses. Olivér Hegyi’s “Take me please” rounds out the selection with its comedic yet thought-provoking exploration of the human desire for connection, delivered with wit and charm. Together, these masterpieces exemplify the creative excellence and artistic diversity of MOME Anim’s animated short films.

Screening list

  • Nyuszi és őz // Rabbit and Deer (16:17)
    Péter Vácz

    The friendship of Rabbit and Deer is put to the test by Deer’s new obsession to find the formula for the 3rd dimension…

  • Symphony No. 42 (9:34)
    Réka Bucsi

    The film presents 47 observations in the irrational connections between human and nature. The film applies an unconventional narrative. It presents a subjective world through 47 scenes. Small events, interlaced by associations, express the irrational coherence of our surroundings. The surreal situations are based on the interactions of humans and nature. Differences between human and animal diminish, everyone is doing their jobs and leaving traces. Every small movement affects another, building an unpredictable, irrational system.

  • A nyalintás nesze // The noise of licking (9:15)
    Nadja Andrasev

    A woman is watched every day by the neighbor’s cat, as she takes care of her exotic plants. This perverted ritual comes to an end when the cat disappears. Next spring a peculiar stranger pays her a visit.

  • Vulkánsziget // Volcano Island (9:14)
    Anna Katalin Lovrity

    Somewhere, on an oceanic island, the forces of nature are still at work as in primeval times. A young, naive female tiger lives there in harmony with herself and nature. When her awakening femininity is noticed by an older male tiger, the young tigress is getting more and more scared by his heated approach. But it is impossible to escape on the secluded island. The feelings of the young animal are reflected by the volcano island, and with the help of nature, she can finally act upon her own will.

  • The Pattern (13:38)
    Péter Bogyó

    In the animated short titled ’The Pattern’ we can see three protagonists who, even though live in separate subjective worlds, they all need the same yellow flower for their happiness. The fat man stranded in a fragmented, surreal world wants to rebuild his house made of honey. The elderly man stuck in an old-timer sci-fi movie feels nostalgic about the environment prior to the devastating robots. The kid living in his playful fantasy world would like to replace his mom’s broken plant.

  • Take me please (13:51)
    Olivér Hegyi

    The movie is a presentation of a breakup, and everything after that: the boy is hesitant, the girl gets bored with it, the boy meets the girl’s new boyfriend, which is a bit more shocking than it was expected, the boy wants to escape, he believes his life is over, then they meet again, and fall in love again, but in the end they have to admit, that it really doesn’t work.