
Two Snails Set Off
A forest full of animated animals encourage a pair of snails, who are fully clad in black because they are in mourning for a dead leaf, to celebrate the new spring and reclaim the colors of life. Based on the children's poem by Jacques Prévert entitled "Chanson des escargots qui font à l'enterrement" ("Song of the snails who are on their way to a funeral").

Street of Crocodiles
A puppet, newly released from his strings, explores the sinister room in which he finds himself.

Western Spaghetti
Stop motion movie showing the cooking of spaghetti using everyday objects instead of food.

Submarine Sandwich
A delicatessen wizard creates a delicious-looking sandwich from some unusual ingredients.

Rush Light
Shot in downtown Minneapolis, Rush Light assembles a rapid montage of fleeting street compositions. Through quick cuts and sudden shifts, Devereaux creates a collage of ready-made visual moments—buildings, signs, shadows, and chance alignments glimpsed in passing. The film operates as both a study of three-dimensional space and a meditation on the eye’s ability to seize upon images in a split second. Color, light, and shadow flicker across the frame, transforming the city into a shifting field of accidental design.

Maxim Commodity Ballet
A kaleidoscopic exploration of found objects that express deeper human emotion.
