
Using Victorian prints, Wolfgang Matzl created this stop-motion version of Christopher Nolan’s Inception for a contest that required filmmakers to produce a movie with a maximum length of 60 seconds.

Using Victorian prints, Wolfgang Matzl created this stop-motion version of Christopher Nolan’s Inception for a contest that required filmmakers to produce a movie with a maximum length of 60 seconds.
That made less sense then that actual movie.
That made less sense then that actual movie.
victorian style is amazing in any form…
Awesome, I missed twenty seconds of this video, and still had as little interest to see it as I did the actual movie. A) the movie was the matrix meets titanic (in that it sunk, and stole many of the matrix's ideas) and B) the movie had DeCrappy in it. Nuff Said.
Yeah, I agree the Victorians style made this a really interesting video! Thanks for sharing! Fin! (I love that word!)