Franz Impler
The character of a tennis video game is drifting out of his own game into an out-of-bounds world. Searching for his lost tennis-racket he finds himself in a trip trough a surreal video game world. The short film discovers the arbitrariness of boundaries and rules and deals with the complexity and ambiguity of the modern world. It’s about the challenge to find the own identity and to leave the own inner boundaries behind.
Artist Bio:
Franz Impler was born on June 23, 1992 in Bad Aibling, Germany. He studied illustration and graphic-design at the Academy of Fine Arts Leipzig from 2013 to 2020. He graduated with a diploma with distinction in 2020. Currently he is working as a 3D Artist in Leipzig.
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