Oculus Quest & Go: Schaut euch VR-Filme vom Tribeca Filmfestival an
Die Filmpremieren vom Tribeca Filmfestival sind ab sofort in der App "Oculus TV" verfügbar. Die gibt es nur für Oculus Quest und Oculus Go - Rift-Nutzer müssen leider verzichten.
Oculus TV ist kostenlos im App-Store für Oculus Go und im Oculus Quest Store verfügbar. Auch die VR-Filme vom Filmfestival sind kostenlos.
Ein VR-Filmhighlight vom letzten Tribeca Filmfestival ist "The Key". Der interaktive Kurzfilm wird in raumfüllender VR erzählt und ist ebenfalls kostenlos für Oculus Quest und Rift verfügbar, muss jedoch als eigenständige App heruntergeladen werden.
___STEADY_PAYWALL___Ursprünglicher Artikel vom 4. April 2020:
Das Tribeca Film Festival wurde wegen der Corona-Krise auf den Herbst verschoben. Im April übertragen die Veranstalter eine Auswahl ihres immersiven Festivalprogramms in Oculus TV.
Das Ersatzformat wurde in Kooperation mit Oculus auf die Beine gestellt und hört auf den Namen Cinema360. Es umfasst 15 VR-Filme, die sich in vier 30- bis 40-minütige Programme teilen (siehe vollständige Liste unten).
Die Filme werden vom 17. bis 25. April in Oculus TV zu sehen sein. Bei zehn der Filme handelt es sich um Weltpremieren.
Die Veranstalter haben eine Liste aller VR-Installationen erstellt, die Teil des Festivalprogramms sind, aber nicht via Oculus TV ausgestrahlt werden können. Die VR-Installationen sollen im Herbst auf dem Fiestival zu sehen sein.
VR-Film "The Key" erscheint für Oculus-Brillen
Oculus kündigt aus gegebenem Anlass die baldige Veröffentlichung des preisgekrönten VR-Films "The Key" an. Er wird als eigenständige App für Oculus Quest und Oculus Rift (S) erscheinen.
Der VR-Film entstand aus einer Kooperation mit der Non-Profit-Organisation Friends of Refugees und Oculus' VR for Good und feierte 2019 auf dem Tribeca Filmfestival Premiere, wo er den Tribeca Storyscapes Award gewann.
Später wurde der VR-Film mit einem Goldenen Löwen der Internationalen Filmfestspiele von Venedig in der Kategorie Virtual Reality ausgezeichnet. Unsere Gastautorin Pola Weiß hat eine ausführliche Kritik zu The Key geschrieben.
Es folgt die Liste aller 15 VR-Filme des Cinema360-Programms in redaktionell unbearbeiteter Form:
Inhalt
Cinema360 Program 1: Dreams to Remember
These dreamlike experiences are journeys of adventure, from an immigrant worker’s poetic and alienating vision of his new home country, to the seemingly impossible first mission to an unexplored moon.
1st Step (International Premiere)—Germany
Project Creators: Joerg Courtial, Maria Courtial
1st Step is equal parts documentary and fairy tale, telling the magical story of a dream come true: the Apollo missions. Follow the missions from launch all the way through to return, and find yourself gazing at lunar panoramas re-created from NASA's archival photos.
Dear Lizzy (World Premiere)—USA
Project Creator: Within & Fivehundred
Key Collaborator: Deborah's Child
Lizzy takes a walk as she reads a letter from a long lost friend. The road is long and there are many strange and beautiful things to see along the way. Yet Lizzy keeps walking. What is she searching for?
Forgotten Kiss (World Premiere)—Finland
Project Creator: Oleg Nikolaenko
Key Collaborator: Daniil Bakalin
Based on the story Forgotten Kiss by Russian writer Alexander Kuprin, this film tells the beautiful legend of a royal prince, who was kissed by the magic Fairy of the Spring Night. As the prince grew up he kept looking for something incomprehensible, something completely forgotten: the forgotten kiss of the fairy.
Rain Fruits (World Premiere)—South Korea
Project Creators: Youngyoon Song, Sngmoo Lee
Key Collaborators: Sergio Bromberg, Hyejin Jeon, Jinhyung Kim, Hwaeun Kim
Tharu comes to Korea from Myanmar in hopes of becoming a trained engineer. After a series of experiences as an alien worker in this capitalist country, he realizes that one’s dream cannot be found anywhere in the world but where his heart is: his homeland.
Cinema360 Program 2: Seventeen Plus
Future classics in search of cults, this collection of mind-bending narrative experiences is designed for more mature audiences.
A Safe Guide to Dying (World Premiere)—USA
Project Creator: Dimitris Tsilifonis
Key Collaborator: Froso Tsipopoulou
Linus is on a journey to find painless ways to die inside a video game simulation that emulates sensory experiences. While experimenting with different suicide methods, he realizes he cannot log out. Trapped in a digital abyss, a force is set in motion to reconnect Linus with his offline self.
Black Bag (North American Premiere)—China
Project Creator: Shao Qing
Ex-military security guard, Mr. S works for a bank and leads the life of a normal working-class man. He fantasizes about a major heist, a dream that becomes reality. This VR film uses abstract metaphor combined with a unique hand-painted art style to create an intense thriller.
The Pantheon of Queer Mythology (World Premiere)—Spain
Project Creator: Enrique Agudo
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Key Collaborator: Tim Deluxe
The Pantheon of Queer Mythology is a window into the world of a collective of Deities that present a way to question, empathize, celebrate, repent, resist, consume, abstract, identify, regenerate, and love in complex times. Step in, dare to learn, be inspired to grow, and enjoy the queerness.
Saturnism (World Premiere)—France
Project Creator: Mihai Grecu
Step inside one of the darkest paintings in the history of art: Goya's Saturn Devouring His Son. You will find yourself alone with mad Saturn himself in the cold and gloomy landscape. Saturnism is a visceral and primitive 360 experience.
Cinema360 Program 3: Kinfolk
Three stories of homes and families.
Ferenj: A Graphic Memoir In VR (World Premiere)—USA, Ethiopia
Project Creator: Ainslee A. Robson
Key Collaborator: Liam Young
Ferenj is a visual dialogue between memory, reality, and the digital in an immersive memoir about Ethiopian-American mixed-race identity.
Inhabited House, The (North American Premiere)—Argentina
Project Creator: Diego Kompel
Creator Diego Kompel resurrects fond memories of his grandparents house in this inventive non-fiction work. Compositing 360 footage of the house with actual home movies that help bring the past to life, this experience is an exercise in formalism that draws on the power of remembrance, reverence, and family.
Home (International Premiere)—Taiwan ROC
Project Creator: HSU Chih-Yen
Key Collaborators: Kaohsiung Film Archive, Hsu Chih Yen Director Studios, Funique VR Studio
In this beautifully poignant experience, a family gathers at their old house on a summer afternoon. They surround grandma, though she's no longer able to move, react, or hear clearly. As people come and go, the day stretches on—leading to the inevitable end of the gathering.
Cinema360 Program 4: Pure Imagination
Stories of innovation and illusion, with a healthy dose of inspiration.
Lutaw (World Premiere)—USA, Philippines
Project Creator: Samantha Quick
Key Collaborator: Michaela Holland
Like so many others in her remote area of the Philippines, Germany must swim between the small islands in order to travel to the nearest school. But she’s determined to find a better way to commute. This 3D animated experience is made in partnership with Oculus VR for Good and Yellow Boat of Hope.
Attack on Daddy (North American Premiere)—South Korea
Project Creator: Sung Sihup
It’s Sunday afternoon and an exhausted daddy lies on the couch. Annoyed with his daughter’s pestering pleas to play, he falls asleep and wakes up to find her missing. Sensing something awry, daddy quickly realizes that the answer to the mystery lies in her seemingly abandoned dollhouse.
Tale of the Tibetan Nomad (World Premiere)—USA Project Creator: Carol Liu
Key Collaborator: Stan Lai
A newlywed nomad and his wife bask in the flush of new love. He falls asleep then awakens to discover his wife has disappeared. Embarking on a quest to find her, he’s led into a life he never dreamed of—one that soon slips beyond his control.
Upstander (World Premiere)—USA
Project Creator: Van Phan
Key Collaborator: Oculus VR for Good
Upstander is a 360 animated experience about bullying and how we, as bystanders, can make a difference. Immersing the audience in a world adjacent to our own, you are challenged to think and take action. How can we be part of the solution and not be part of the problem?
“As human beings, we are navigating uncharted waters,” said Tribeca Enterprises and Tribeca Film Festival Co-Founder and CEO Jane Rosenthal. “While we cannot gather in person to lock arms, laugh, and cry, it’s important for us to stay socially and spiritually connected. Tribeca is about resiliency, and we fiercely believe in the power of artists to bring us together. We were founded after the devastation of 9/11 and it’s in our DNA to bring communities together through the arts.”
Quelle: Forbes
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