She keeps waking up. But reality is never the same. Laura drifts between a psychiatric ward and the streets of Berlin, haunted by familiar faces that glitch and shift. As her world fractures, she begins to uncover something far darker — a new system of control hidden beneath the skin. REVOLUTA. The New Vitruvian Man is a surreal psychological series about identity, surveillance, and awakening.

Rufus is awake. He’s pissed. And he’s ready to ruin your day. Meet the most unhinged cartoon cat ever created and his deeply traumatized turtle best friend in this episode of My Pets Are Crazy.
Real Bitch is an experimental reality show that blurs performance, autobiography and observation.
The series rejects traditional reality- TV formats and instead treats reality as raw material: lived time, domestic space and emotional exposure become the structure of the work.
In a world where imagination becomes reality, animator Johnny Sakurai keeps getting pulled into the manga worlds he creates. What happens when the creator becomes the main character?

This series combines handmade stop-motion, painted characters, and distorted digital techniques to tell the story of alien children roaming through surreal worlds.
A young woman is given heroin by her boyfriend. What begins as a single hit quickly spirals into addiction. During an intense trip, she falls through the cracks of reality and descends into a nightmarish, seductive fantasy world ruled by strange, whispering creatures.
Rufus is awake. He’s pissed. And he’s ready to ruin your day. Meet the most unhinged cartoon cat ever created and his deeply traumatized turtle best friend in this episode of My Pets Are Crazy.
Part of the The room series
A Signora Penelope Studios Production
In a Berlin where the Wall never fell, a small apartment becomes a fragile universe.
A young couple navigates the quiet tensions of daily life in the shadow of concrete and ideology.
Random Berlin A Signora Penelope Studios Production
In the fractured heart of a neon-drenched Berlin that may or may not exist, a boy seethes with visceral hatred for his mother. What begins as raw domestic rebellion spirals into something far more treacherous when his therapist starts rewriting the architecture of his mind.
A one-minute experimental confession.
Barbara sits alone in front of the camera, delivering an audition that is not for any role—except perhaps the one her heart secretly desires.
In a hushed, looping monologue, she speaks directly to the lens about a young woman who lives in New York City: polite, beautiful, unreachable.