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In ‘Slow Light,’ Past and Present Merge in the Uncanny, Animated Life of a Unique Protagonist — Colossal

Last updated: July 23, 2025 11:55 am
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Slow Light: A Mesmerizing Short Film by Kijek/Adamski

Imagine a world where the past and present collide, where memories shape reality in unexpected ways. This is the premise of “Slow Light,” a captivating short film by Warsaw-based animation studio Kijek/Adamski. In this visually stunning piece, we follow the journey of a man whose dense eyeballs cause light to pass through them at a snail’s pace—seven years to be exact. The result? A unique perspective on the world around him, where past and present blur together in a mesmerizing dance of imagery.

Produced by Animoon and COLA Animation, “Slow Light” is a testament to the power of handmade artistry. The team of artists and animators behind the film painstakingly crafted tiny sets and design elements using colorful paper and paint. The result is a visual feast for the eyes, with each frame bursting with detail and creativity. For a behind-the-scenes look at the making of the film, check out the short video on Vimeo, where the team’s innovative techniques are on full display.

The film itself is a testament to the power of storytelling through animation. Through a series of beautifully animated sequences, we witness the protagonist’s journey as he navigates a world where the past is always present. From poignant moments with his younger self to surreal encounters with long-forgotten memories, “Slow Light” is a masterclass in visual storytelling.

One of the standout scenes in the film features a young man chiseling away at a sculpture, his face a mask of concentration. In another, we see him gazing into a mirror, only to be confronted by a black-and-white image of his mother and himself as a child. These moments are poignant and thought-provoking, inviting viewers to reflect on the ways in which our past shapes our present.

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“Slow Light” is a testament to the power of animation as a storytelling medium. Through its innovative visuals and evocative storytelling, the film invites viewers to consider the ways in which our memories and experiences shape our perception of the world. It is a captivating exploration of the intersection between past and present, memory and reality.

To experience the magic of “Slow Light” for yourself, be sure to check out the film on Vimeo and visit Kijek/Adamski’s website for more information. With its stunning visuals and thought-provoking narrative, this short film is sure to leave a lasting impression on all who watch it.

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