Ah, Spike. How we love thee ...
After going through the wringer to complete his Where The Wild Things Are director Spike Jonze needed a break. A return to what he describes as a smaller and more personal way of doing things. And so he convinced Absolut Vodka to pony up some cash, assembled a small crew and shot half hour long short film I'm Here over the space of about a week.
About to premiere at Sundance, I actually went looking for a trailer for this one yesterday and it wasn't there. But it is now. Here's how the fest describes it:
After going through the wringer to complete his Where The Wild Things Are director Spike Jonze needed a break. A return to what he describes as a smaller and more personal way of doing things. And so he convinced Absolut Vodka to pony up some cash, assembled a small crew and shot half hour long short film I'm Here over the space of about a week.
About to premiere at Sundance, I actually went looking for a trailer for this one yesterday and it wasn't there. But it is now. Here's how the fest describes it:
Simple, straightforward, heartfelt, and - if the trailer is any indication - flawlessly executed. I love how much emotion he manages to convey through the robot faces ... Check the trailer below!A male robot librarian lives a solitary and methodical life -- devoid of creativity, joy and passion - until he meets an adventurous and free spirited female robot.