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THE 7 DAYS OF JACKIE BRAWN

THE 7 DAYS OF JACKIE BRAWN

THE 7 DAYS OF JACKIE BRAWN

Animation, Music Video, Short, Other, Web / New Media, Experimental, AI, comedy, drama, musical, shortfilm, animation

China

2025

Runtime, min

9

An insight into the weekly routine of a former supermodel turned fashion and pet stylist operating a combined pet and beauty salon for celebrities to be featured in Vogue's pet magazine Dogue.
Dirk Weiblen

Director:

Dirk Weiblen

Film Reel
Film Reel
Film Reel

Selections and Awards:

2025 Shanghai International Film Festival (SIFF ING) Shanghai Shortlisted top 30 China

REVIEWS:

The graphics are minimalist but impactful. The use of form and color is precise to the millimeter. A visual treat for anyone working with aesthetics.

Sophia Martinez

Cool and not like regular cartoons. Jackie is such a boss. I want a whole series about her!

Riccardo Borio

A bright and unusual film. An amazing feeling of live interaction with AI. Striking, precise, and stylish visuals, and the idea of balancing active social life with relaxation in nature. Thank you!

Live Screenings Attendee

The color palette is a character in its own right. The striking orange-green contrast isn't just stylish — it sets the rhythm of the narrative, creating a glossy sense of absurdity. The structure feels episodic, almost like an arthouse music video.

Alba Lucas

Fascinating to see how AI is applied to animation, the visuals feel like something straight out of MidJourney or DALL·E, yet there's a strong authorial voice. A compelling blend of algorithm and artistry.

Carmen Martinez Fernandez

t’s like Vogue met MTV and made a cartoon. Jackie Brawn is an icon! Pop culture references, fashion flair, and irony in every frame. Stylish, bold, fabulous.

Daniela Alicia

Felt like I was transported back to my childhood, but filtered through adult humor and glossy fashion. The 70s style, the music, the vibe pure joy.

Alan Martinez

Dogs, manicures, fashion, and 70s vibes? It’s like Wes Anderson made a TikTok. I'm obsessed.

Alexis Shaw

Not sure what I just watched, but the visuals were fire. The salon scenes? Amazing. And the dogs as clients? Hilarious.

Marco Viruete

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