WHAT’S GOING ON: Three women inhabit parallel universes. One is a huntress in touch with the wilderness and her primal self. Another is hooked into conspicuous consumption. The third woman lives in a Black Mirror sort of dystopia, where a person can’t stop moving and generating energy. But when a fly causes a glitch in the system, the three women gravitate towards each other. Are they lovers to be or different facets of the same self?

WHO MADE IT: Flóra Anna Buda is a graduate of Moholy-Nagy University of Art and Design in Budapest and the EU’s Animation Sans Frontières participant. With Entropia, she snatched the Teddy Award for Best Short Film at the 2019 Berlinale.

WHY YOU NEED TO WATCH: It’s a psychedelic explosion of colors that will nourish your soul, make you horny, and invite you to dance. A lofty goal for any creative text, but “Entropia” is a triple threat by its nature. Each time I rewatched the film, I had a different outtake. Only lesbians will survive as the universe succumbs to entropy. (Yay!) We’re all infected with parasites that dictate our actions. (Yay, I guess, because this way nothing matters.) There are endless possibilities for any person, and none of them are right or wrong. (Triple yay!) One thing remained constant in each viewing: Florá Anna Buda is a force to be reckoned with, and I’m awaiting more from her creative genius.