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Fernando Livschitz's 'Beautiful Chaos' Turns Amusement Parks Surreal

digital · 2026-04-27

Argentine filmmaker Fernando Livschitz, known for dreamlike short films, released 'Beautiful Chaos,' set in an amusement park. The video starts ordinary but gradually introduces surreal deviations: a Ferris wheel with six different circles, roller coasters forming infinite loops, and tracks disappearing mid-ride. Livschitz aims to make people smile by showing the world through magic and surprise, expressing his viewpoint via creative thinking.

Key facts

  • Fernando Livschitz is an Argentine filmmaker.
  • He is known for dreamlike and surreal short films.
  • His latest production is titled 'Beautiful Chaos'.
  • The setting is a classic amusement park with rides, roller coasters, and Ferris wheels.
  • The video begins simply and ordinary.
  • Surreal deviations gradually appear, such as a Ferris wheel with six different circles.
  • Roller coasters become infinite loops or continue operating despite missing track sections.
  • Livschitz stated he aims to make people smile and show the world in different ways using magic and surprise.

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Artists

  • Fernando Livschitz

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