What an Australian native, the blue-banded bees do when people can't see them. That's right, they perform symphonic musical parts.
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What an Australian native, the blue-banded bees do when people can't see them. That's right, they perform symphonic musical parts.
A wheelchair meets the car of its dreams.
Experimental animation by Nicholas Nedelkopoulos
A young soldier trying to escape the horrors of war, finds an abandoned house and within its walls the stories of what might have been.
A down and out adventurer gets a job telling fortunes in the carpets he cleans. One such reading leads him to Belgrade to fall for a dancer whose boyfriends all end up dead and haunting her plumbing.
A Baby plays with his toys on a sunny afternoon.
A submersion into a gentle pastel abstract vision.
A young light spirit scavenges for energy in an abandoned world as she races to save another of her race.
The Book Keeper will murder to protect his books, but his tiny world is turned around when he catches Granny chewing on TS Eliot.
Ahhh, TV Land. It’s all smoke ‘n’ mirrors folks.
A revenge fantasy about that jerk behind you in traffic.
A typical atypical situation that many, probably, have encountered.
Channelling Lye and McLaren, de Bruyn continues his explorations of ‘direct-to-film’ inspired artwork barely contained within the frame.
Niño, a sci-fi thief, utilises his tech to transport himself into video games, to steal in game currency and bring them back to the real world
....Oops. The horror of a simple mishap and last resort laughter.
Meredith Campbell's haunting animated short Ouzo was created when she was still a student at the Victorian College of the Arts.
A self funded, no budget, abstract animation.
A bittersweet line-drawn animation that celebrates a brave queer hero who saves a small Victorian Town on the brink of disaster while indulging the love of saucy rhyming couplets.
In the heart of Newtown, Sydney, the summer brings all sorts of people out. As night falls, everyone comes together to relish in the revival of social drinking after the lasting impacts of Covid-19.
A Super 8 animation made in Melbourne, Australia in 1969; Michael Lee's first film, featuring some popular songs of its time.
Everything is like a brinkmanship towards impending doom or a funny story – a frank look at the Brisbane underground.
Two happy, gentle robots take some time out to visit a theme park and take in the sights.
A short experimental animation that collapses boundaries between visual and performing art. Employing a body language that sits between choreography and pedestrian movement, we question if the dancer is drawing or if the drawing is dancing.
Some schools are tougher than others, but this has to be the weirdest!
A painted figure steps through a doorway undergoing a surreal exploration of body and identity, all the while being confronted with distortions of herself.
Two people are interviewed by police after the murder of a gambler. The two suspects give alibis to hide their activities.
A meditative 3D animation, rich with texture and the ambiance of the natural world, that beckons us to find solace in turbulent times.
An ancient dragon dies and sinks into the depths of the ocean, bringing life to the barren sea floor.
The only thing Gab loves more than a hot chip is a whole basket full of crispy, steamy, salty hot chips. But Gab is not the only one. On the perilous road to hot chip heaven, our hero must face a ravenous, grey-feathered foe. The stage is set for a brutal battle of child against beast. When the chips are down, the chips get hot.
An experimental animation that draws the micro and macro into stark relation, "White Bat" occupies a no-zone that separates you from your own body. "White Bat" is a virus dripping from the roof of your skull. Its violence and racism peppers your body with denial, numbness and avoidance, and festers.
The muffling of external noise that stems from isolation provides us with enough silence to start listening to our inner voice. Hello me, it's nice to meet you.
An animated film using simplified and abstract forms, symbolising nuclear warfare.
The CIA is after me! That can’t be good – even if it’s not really true.
A man finds his paradise is literally lost.
Investigations and discourses about biological causes of sexual orientation has received widespread publicity in scientific and popular press. Mocking these 'great discoveries' and the seemingly objective vehicle of genetics, 'we discover' that bigger is not necessarily better.
A cup of tea might not solve every problem but it can act as a kind of punctuation for life’s travails.
An exploration of the contrast between appliqué and bricolage in creation of Khayamiya.
An intriguing visual essay on the value of having a good head.
His name is Desmondo Ray. He enjoys peeing in the rain, altering offensive graffiti, and listening to sad music while having happy thoughts… This is his video dating tape.
An experimental that attempts to explore the synesthetic relationship between the sense of smell and the ability to see colour.
Peg is an extremely lazy, compulsive hoarder who frequently attempts to re-invent her life but struggles to break free from her obsessive ways.
At its worst, depression can be a frightening, debilitating condition. Millions of people around the world live with depression. Many of these individuals and their families are afraid to talk about their struggles, and don't know where to turn for help. However, depression is largely preventable and treatable. Recognizing depression and seeking help is the first and most critical towards recovery.
Buckle up for a wild ride. Friends decide to catch a bus away from their adolescent lives and end up meeting bald-worshiping cultists, demonic bus drivers, and opal-card-tapping schoolchildren.
The reshaping of the St Kilda landscape into a Hollywood fantasy of the Riviera, reflected upon from the narrator’s balcony overlooking the bay. An introspective look at the nature of the landscape and the human response to it.
A self funded, no budget, abstract animated film, made with miniature (10cm X 7cm) hand painted glass panels.
In Space Time Structures the evershifting fields of line and shape created illusionistic depth which denied the planar surface of the movie screen. Here was a pocket of space floating in the dark of the cinema, energised by fragments of strobing, flickering light, organised as a multiplicity of coloured bands, shapes and veils.
In everyday life, sometimes things happen that we can't explain. Maybe they are made by small invisible creatures? A funny story about monsters sneaking around next to us.
A playful clash of colour fields and expressive painterly marks set to original music by musician David J Allardice.
Mt Isa neighbours, Rex and Frankie, hit the road to Sydney's Mardi Gras to piece together the missing pieces of their lives before they lose all the colour in their lives and fade away forever. Both are searching for the impossible: Rex for his dead boyfriend and Frankie for her future self. As the landscape changes from vast outback to eucalypt woodland to shiny urban sprawl, their banged-up Corolla gets a flat tyre, the engine melts, and all seems lost when they swerve to avoid a feral pig. Only with the unexpected help of a Bikie and a Grey Nomad, do Rex and Frankie transform, find what they've lost, and celebrate with pride.
A story about our horizons and what draws us inexplicably towards them. By looking back from these new vantage points, we gain a new perspective on where we have travelled from and the myths we overlay onto the landmarks of home.
Animated short.
An animation of a man and eyes.
A man is playing with his toddler, but it ends badly.
Boxhead and Roundhead are a pair of innocents in a land of monsters, hostile natives and appalling weather. This 8th stressful adventure is a tale of obsession and paranoia.
A fast paced visual essay on love, sex, and A.I.D.S. in the late 20th century.