Spike Jonze releases “I’m here” book

Spike Jonze releases “I’m here” book

28/01/2010

text: Judith Busch

photo via nieves

“A male robot librarian lives a solitary and methodical life devoid of creativity, joy and passion, until he meets an adventurous and free spirited female robot…” Sounds familiar?

Fabulous movie director Spike Jonze, known for stunning films like Where The Wild Things Are (2009), Human Nature (2001) or Being John Malcovich (1999) adapted the typical love story, integrated two robots and then bundled the best stills into a book.

For the 30-minute short film, which premiered at the 2010 Sundance Film Festival, he collaborated with Absolut Vodka and engaged the services one of Maxim’s 100 sexiest women, Sienna Guillory, as well as British actor Andrew Garfield, who starred in The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus.

The bittersweet photo love story is available in limited numbers through Nieves costing $18 US Dollars..

See the I'm here film trailer:

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