Patrick Müller
Directing
Known For

Wilhelm Wilder (Will) is a talented actor stuck on a New York City children's TV show where he portrays Bad Luck Bunny, a hapless green rabbit. Feeling a failure, he bears his fate with touching self-irony, but grows sulky and petulant when he thinks that his wife, daughter and all his friends have forgotten his 40th birthday. In the confusion following a road accident, all the world believes he is dead. Instead of rectifying the situation, he decides to fulfill a fantasy and attend his own funeral. Here he will learn what everyone really thinks of him. With the aid of his best friend Rad, an Indian restaurant-owner, Will becomes Vijay Singh, a handsome and gentlemanly Sikh, complete with turban and beard. Will confronts a unique problem: everyone likes Vijay, and most of all, he likes Vijay, more than he ever liked himself.
Vijay and I

What's the meaning of life? How do I find my way? In his existential philosophy work CITADELLE, Antoine de Saint-Exupéry posthumously gives us uncomfortable answers.
The Winter of Eternity

A meteorite, strange vegetation, a colour: an experimental take on H.P. Lovecraft's spiral into madness, shot with a vintage camera on truly unique LomoChrome 16mm film.
The Colour Out of Space

Troubled waters and accursed thaumaturges: Lovecraft's haunting vision of the sea and the unfathomable mysteries that lie within its depths, but also the ancient lore hidden beneath the waters.
Ancient Lore

A poem, a kaleidoscope and life itself.
Actually, This Is Not a Film

A short silent film based on the book “Walden” by Henry David Thoreau
I Went to the Woods Because…

Lovesick, a young maiden summons heavens and hell for aid, but only the devil hears her.
Walpurgis Night

In Emily Brontë's world, a young woman is under a spell of blind forces of compulsion acting to draw her towards an unnamed darkness from which she cannot escape.
Spellbound

When neon signs become larger than life, only blinking helps. A surreal night in March 2019 in Las Vegas.
Blink of Neon Eyes

Strange blossoms, sunken pathways, déjà vus: A hike through H.P Lovecraft's most personal garden.
The Garden

Short film after the Swedish poet Gustaf Fröding's (1860-1911) reflections on youth, coming of age and first love.
In My Youth

In his tale of passionate love and heartbreaking grief, Swedish poet Gustaf Fröding (1860-1911) explains the drowning of the beautiful Ingalill.
Sigh, Rushes, Sigh

Whitman’s manifesto for a poetry of supreme engagement – a poetry of the mind, body and soul – told though LomoKino images.
This Is What You Shall Do

In Baudelaire's poem, the sea becomes the mirror of man: wild, abysmal and mysterious.
Man and the Sea

Tristan Corbière's depiction of a dead fisherman's family life, told through pictures of the Mediterranean.
The Cabin Boy

The transition from day to night. It magically casts a spell over us, we glide into it like water and enjoy it: despite all its dangers, it is the night we love.