Every weekend, Fubiz will now make you discover or rediscover the best publications of the last days in several areas such as photography, graphic arts or video. Here is our selection of the best articles published in our TV section.

This week, meet the characters of Studio Ghibli in real life thanks to Kojer, go to the Wildlife Conservation Film Festival in New York, discover Shia Labeouf haunted in the trailer of Man Down, recreate famous art interventions with Kendall Jenner and travel to Denmark to visit the Royal Danish Theatre.

When Studio Ghibli Characters Appear in Real Life

The artist Kojer pays a superb tribute to Ghibli cartoons by inserting some memorable characters in real life, with an incredibly poetic rendering. Totoro, Castle in the Sky and also Princess Mononoké are part of the programme.

Touching Short Movie for the Wildlife Conservation Film Festival

With Dream, a superb stop motion animated short movie, the creators of the Wildlife Conservation Film Festival invited us to reflect about the extinction of certain animal species and violence against animals in general. A convincing initiative that both mixes cinema and awareness to an important society topic.

Man Down with Shia LaBeouf – Trailer

In front of Dito Montiel’s camera, the American actor Shia LaBeouf plays a soldier who came back from Afghanistan and who is deeply shocked by what he experienced during the war. An apocalyptic trailer with Gary Oldman and Kate Mara in the cast, that deals with a difficult subject in the United States.

Kendall Jenner Recreates Four Iconic Pieces of Performance Art

For W Magazine, model Kendall Jenner initiated herself to art performance by recreating contemporary works by Yoko Ono, Yves Klein, Marina Abramović & Ulay and Murakami Saburo, with a funny tone.

Royal Danish Theatre

The Royal Danish Theatre imagined a creative and refreshing promotional campaign directed by Casper Balslev from Frenzy Paris. Rehearsal scenes, backstage, shows and details of the daily life allow a musical immersion in the theatre and make us want to assist to a performance over there.