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FEVER
FEVER
Animation, Music Video, Other, Web / New Media, Experimental,
United States
2025
Runtime, min
41
fEVER is a moving image song cycle that sees the extended US-Mexican borderlands through the eyes of an immortal who does not recognize the existence of a border but rather a living breathing numinous world, home to an intercultural trade route that has existed for millennia. Within this framing, the film unfolds as a series of songs or postindustrial folktales ruminating on immigration, social inflammation, urban madness, and visionary illumination. Blending aspects of experimental film, music-video, and mythopoetic storytelling, the work has been described as an operatic animated graphic novel. The fluid genre defying aesthetic blends multiple, cultural, historic, and sonic / visual-media references made possible through the director’s ongoing exploration of generative AI as a far-reaching filmmaking toolset. fEVER is presented here as a traditional linear film; however, the work is also performed live as a duo including a cellist and a live cinema performer playing electro-acoustic sound and percussion triggered animation sequences.



Selections and Awards:
United States
REVIEWS:
The visuals are too muddy and fluid.
Franc Prieto
The operatic, mythopoetic storytelling.
Live Screenings Attendee
It felt like a long music video that lost its way. Beautiful in parts, but exhausting to watch.
Live Screenings Attendee
An operatic experience. The way it reimagines the borderlands through an immortal's eyes is genius.
Live Screenings Attendee
An insane, genre-defying ride. The generative AI visuals paired with the music are intense.
David Makharadze
41 minutes of this is a lot.
Johan Angel
The constant morphing of the AI visuals distracted me from the actual themes of the song cycle.
Claudia Bigatti
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