
Loser (Taiwan) by Mali Chen
In the heart of a decaying city, a discarded inflatable doll awakens in a trash bin—singing. Picked up by a homeless man and thrown into a rickety cart, it joins a band of broken toys and lifeless objects. As the cart rumbles through alleys and forgotten streets of Los Angeles, the trash begins to sing in harmony—a surreal chorus of the abandoned. Based on “LOSER,” a track from Taiwanese indie band the Peppermints’ concept album ¬ NOTtoBE, the film blends pop satire with cinematic lament, taking viewers on a visceral journey through shame, rejection, and the absurd beauty of failure. Combining live-action and AI-generated visuals, director Mali Chen fuses VFX artistry with lo-fi textures and whimsical melancholy, evoking a world where discarded things reclaim their voice. Through a blend of camp, poetry, and social commentary, LOSER reveals a paradox: in a world obsessed with success, most people don’t really love winners—they love losers. Because losers feel more real. Even if just for the length of a song.
Running time: 00:05:20

Tamara Flores - Chingona (Austria) by Rupert Höller
Tamara Flores moves with fearless determination through the colorful streets of Acatlán, Mexico, the hometown of her mother. Her impossibly long braid is a living symbol of strength and empowerment. “Chingona” is a bold visual anthem about carving your own path and owning every step forward. Bursting with color, rhythm and dance, it’s a celebration of identity and the unapologetic freedom to live life on your own terms.
Running time: 00:03:15

Going Crazy - Orange Soda (Germany) by Milena Kaltenbach
A song about the eternal ups and downs of love—between too much and too little, between closeness and distance, between giving and taking. Always searching for the right balance, but somehow it just doesn't seem to fit. The music video leads into the mind of our artist, Orange Soda, and shows a crazy world full of bizarre characters who embody the inner madness that comes when the heart just can't find no peace.
Running time: 00:03:55

Horizon (France) by analogmirage
"Sometimes I look at the horizon and it feels like something in me slips away."
Horizon is an AI-generated short film, the story of the Air Runner Girl, a girl who can fly through dreams.
Running time: 00:04:02

Ghosts in the wall (United Kingdom) by Stephen Najda
A series of wall paintings by artist Stephen Najda set to music by L.Godyla, MonMon and B.Godyla
Running time: 00:04:04

Desk Job by Rageflower (Australia) by Michaela Le
Music video for Desk Job by Sydney based artist - Rageflower. Revolt against your desk job as the world ends arounds you. Time is up but don't you clock off.
Running time: 00:02:38

The Chase (United Kingdom) by Jeremy Owusu-Ansah Boateng
A mundane stroll evolves into a frantic chase - the 'higher-self' in pursuit of the 'lower-self'.
This allegorical creation accompanies 'The Chase' - a song by J Ezza.
Running time: 00:05:20

Devil in a Red Dress (United States) by Demetricus Diaz Allen, Spiro Kochovos
Devil in a Red Dress is a visually arresting short film and music video hybrid about love, manipulation, and betrayal. Shot entirely from the point of view of the lead female character, the story explores a twisted love triangle where no one is innocent—and no one is safe.
Running time: 00:06:00

Goodbye / Nevesoma (United States) by Anastasia Bezhan
“Goodbye” is a surreal visual poem about the quiet violence of self-transformation. Blending soft horror and mythological symbolism, the video follows the artist through slime-coated cocoons, sterile hospital corridors, animal totems, and haunting dreamscapes. It explores identity as something constantly shedding, splitting, and blooming — where beauty and decay coexist. The final verse unfolds in a language tied to earth, memory, and myth — a soft echo of my Slavic heritage.
Running time: 00:02:22

Freedom (United States) by Mike Bennion
A snapshot of life in a village 1930's Louisiana
Running time: 00:04:40

Kaundamani (Norway) by Mari Ørstavik
"Kaundamani" is tamil wordplay, meaning that someone named Mani has been hustled. The song takes this wordplay further, interchanging "Kaundamani" and "count the money". The music video brings this playful song to life mixing the cultures and styles of Sri Lanka and Norway.
Running time: 00:04:37

Pretty Girls (United States) by Benjamin Folstein
A 2-Dimensional Representation of the Ultradimensionallly Animalistic Internal Nature of Certain Humans by The Church of Magic.
Running time: 00:04:47


