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GRZ GRZ GRZ

GRZ GRZ GRZ

GRZ GRZ GRZ

Animation, Short, Student,

France

2025

Runtime, min

4

As Colline prepares for her photography competition the day before, she is interrupted by a strange insect hunter who appears at her window. Following this unexpected visit, her camera disappears and Colline is forced to pursue the alleged thief in order to save her competition.
Emmy Gavila, Alia Munim, Victoria Yang

Directors:

Emmy Gavila, Alia Munim, Victoria Yang

Emmy Gavila, Alia Munim, Victoria Yang

Directors:

Emmy Gavila, Alia Munim, Victoria Yang

Emmy Gavila, Alia Munim, Victoria Yang

Directors:

Emmy Gavila, Alia Munim, Victoria Yang

Film Reel
Film Reel
Film Reel

Selections and Awards:

REVIEWS:

That style! It reminds me of early Ghibli work, but with a French twist. The color palette, lighting, and character motion all feel so organically alive.

Alfonso Triana

Cool short! Especially the part where the camera disappears — so mysterious! And those funky bug boxes... I want some in my room!

Emily Rodriguez

I was struck by how precisely GRZ GRZ GRZ delivers visual poetry — every frame feels like a children's science book illustration. The minimalist animation doesn’t lack dramatic weight either: the tension between artistic intent and surreal interruption is explored cleverly through the missing camera metaphor.

Liam Jones

A very sweet and relevant film. About being walled off from the world by conventional frameworks. About learning to open up and change. About beauty. Thank you!

Live Screenings Attendee

GRZ GRZ GRZ is a great example of how a whole world can be built in a short format. However, I found the climax slightly underwhelming — the story unfolds interestingly but ends quite abruptly.

Jérémie Nori

That was so cute and weird! 😄 I didn’t expect a film about a girl and a bug to be this action-packed. Loved the chase scene.

Javier Hernandez Gomez

It reminded me of Miyazaki’s dreams painted in Moebius colors. The story feels grounded, yet dreamlike. The boundaries between worlds blur and it’s beautiful.

Agustin Beylin

Did you notice how the insect shadows matched the lighting direction? Perfect use of translucent layers and glowing elements. That’s fine animation work!

Miguel Zaccariotto

It warmed my heart! All the fuss over the camera, the wonder and even a bit of fear — it made me feel like a kid again.

Enriko Dandolo

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