Protest Videopoem Trilogy (Package)
- Alexis Krasilovsky |
- 2025 |
- 4 minutes |
- COLOR |
- SOUND
Rental Format(s): Digital File
"I think it's important to keep creating works of art that resist fascism. As a poet, I also want to let fruits and vegetables speak for themselves. If my films Indigestion, The Celery Saga and Peter Piper Picks on a Pepper get to you, is there anything you can do to make us all feel better? Vote, march, sing, sign petitions, contribute to anti-fascist candidates' campaigns, support your local food bank, or take a deep breath and make a protest videopoem of your own?" - Alexis Krasilovsky
These videopoems were shot on an iPhone 15 Pro.
Package Includes:
Indigestion - 0.75 min
A micro videopoem about a rotten orange.
Selected Screenings/Awards:
Winner: "Best Super Short FIlm," Portland Moviemakers Awards; "Best Super Short Film," Independent Film Awards (Leeds, UK); "Best Micro Film" award, Stockholm Short Film Festival (Stockholm, Sweden) 2025.
Official Selection: Tulip International Film Festival (Rotterdam, the Netherlands) 2026
The Celery Saga - 2 min
A micro videopoem in haiku addressing injustices to veggies. (We're all in hot water.)
Selected Screenings/Awards:
Honorable Mention: Art Film Awards (Skpje, North Macedonia), 2026.
Official Selection: Yale in Hollywood Festival, 2025.
Peter Piper Picks on a Pepper - 1 min
A micro poetry film about peppers - the third film in a trilogy of protest films involving fruits and vegetables.
Poetry, film and photocollages by Alexis Krasilovsky; music by Jen B. Wang
Selected Screenings/Awards:
Experimental Forum Festival (Los Angeles, California): Independent Spirit Award and Best One Minute Film Award
International Cosmopolitan Film Festival of Tokyo (Tokyo, Japan): Best Experimental Animation Award

