A young man comes to terms with his sexuality and confronts his bully in his home neighbourhood of Merton (London). Specially commissioned for the Southbank Festival of Neighbourhood 2013, adapted from the poem by Richard Scott.
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A young man comes to terms with his sexuality and confronts his bully in his home neighbourhood of Merton (London). Specially commissioned for the Southbank Festival of Neighbourhood 2013, adapted from the poem by Richard Scott.
"The Little Old Lady Who Was Not Afraid of Anything" is based on a Halloween children's book about how a brave old lady meets a spooky set of clothes that follow her home.
A brief meeting after many years undermines a father's world and renders his words meaningless.
In 2013, the Apache helicopter's targeting systems were updated from standard definition black and white to high-resolution color video, touted as a boost to pilot safety and U.S. military dominance.
Have you ever wondered how extremely difficult search for the right soulmate is? The documentary film from the minds of Jakub Kuthan and Elias Gaydecka focuses on the life of a group of exceptionally peculiar creatures - the community of Jewish Orthodox matchmakers. What does Gimpl Beynish, an agile second-class matchmaker, have to do in order to find a proper counterpart?
Neil is an 11 years old boy without a face. Along with his monster friend Manny, he goes to a Face shop hoping to find a suitable face. Will Neil find his face? Find out in this creepy cute cartoon!
The world's largest stop-motion animation film. "Gulp" follows the adventures of a fisherman who is swallowed by a big fish. This animation was shot using a Nokia N8 phone by suspending three phones high above the action on a crane.
In the deep forest there are the hunters, the hunted and those with mixed agendas
When night dawns on the farm a little bat wakes up. The little bat wants somebody to keep its company. It doesn't want to be alone. It is looking for a friend.
Lilja and Sandra decide to play Melitta a prank. They send her a love letter signed with an invented name - a boy's. When Lilja receives a letter in return, she begins a secret correspondence. What started off as a practical joke turns into a crucial turning point in Lilja's life.
The devices not used for a story are fed and then destroyed. This is a reproduction of reminiscence when a heroine runs about a neuron in a moment of waiting for the world that didn’t happen.
The film tells the story of Mestre Salustiano, one of the most famous folk artists in Brazil. Son of the fiddle's player, João Salustiano, Salu dreams from an early age of joining a Cavalo-Marinho group, a traditional folk dance from the region where he lives.
While a narrator reads from Osamu Dazai's "Schoolgirl", a day in the life of a young girl in Showa-era Tokyo unfolds featuring various retro items from the era.
A bird acts as an alchemist in an enchanted forest, selecting different kinds of wood to combine them in a parquet floor.
Join these brainy bugs as they wriggle and squirm down to the pond to play and learn with all their best insect buddies.
Inuit oral history is filled with strange beings and supernatural creatures. One of these feared land spirits is the Ogress of the Gravelbank. This cruel being was known to lure children into her lair and trap them there. All that perish in that cave remain there as spirits and animated corpses. This short vignette introduces viewers to this malevolent spirit who is unknown to all but the people of the far north.
Inside a typical town, kids are menaced by the legend of the fearsome Patalarga. For their parents though, Patalarga is nothing more than a clever invention to scare the kids off disturbing their siesta. However, Teto, Maru and Ramón will soon find out Patalarga really does exist! But contrary to its appearance, Patalarga turns out to be a beautiful person, and so, they establish a sweet affectionate connection.
A university student is trying to solve the mystery of a dead bug that is climbing the wall. A colorful animation meets live-action treat.
Jon Rafman's short features computer-generated renders of the Twin Towers and a narration from Charles Baudelaire's "Le Guignon."
In a world made entirely out of paper, the wistful drawings in a mans sketchbook are brought to life by the rhythm of a train journey.
Where Were You? challenges us to reflect on this transversal and universal reality that is violence against women. Everyday violence, subtle or brutal, all terrible and intolerable. Experiences told in different languages and from different countries.
A true love story about a Morse code instructor finding her path during WWII, Code Ruth blends stop-motion techniques with archival materials to share a family’s history of connecting through technology.
A perspective-shifting tale of how a trip to an art gallery leads to an out-of-this-world experience.
Life is sometimes a kiwi.
Experimental animation meets Disney iconography. A failing attempt to create the best Pluto ever.
The “small” one is, well, small, and the “big” one is definitely very very big. They are friends.
A young poet falling in love. A city that awaits a drama to unfold. A time of sadness and conformity, a time of decisions. There is light, there is hope, there is poetry behind the dark clouds of our world.
Based on an old humorous Belarusian song. A peasant hired by a lord receives his well-deserved pay: for the first summer — a hen with chicks, for the second — a duck, for the third — a goose, for the fourth — a turkey, for the fifth — a calf, for the sixth — a ram, and for the seventh — a beautiful girl. But the gifts received from the lord's hands do not only bring joy: the girl got drunk and fell off the stove, and the ram broke the lord's legs.
An animation staring Gelée, an anthropomorphic cat character created by DLE.
In a colorful and imaginative world, no challenge is too big for adventurous friends Snipp, Snapp and Snut when they put their ideas together.
A fugitive rehabilitates a young genius at the cusp of a technological breakthrough while evading the cross-hair of the world's greatest superpower.
Cambia Tutto is comprised of over 2500 images that, when brought together in sequence, take the viewer through the small Italian village of Cavaso del Tomba — a place that has changed from a cultural epicentre of its rural region to a sleepy town surrounded by industrial sites. Each frame of the film is a carefully photographed or painted image of a specific aspect of the area and the score is interwoven with local field recordings. All these details come together to celebrate this small overlooked village and show how immensely beautiful those unnoticed things and forgotten places are if you pay attention.
Share the adventures of Dr. Rabbit and Dr. Brushwell with children in this fun video. Meet ordinary characters who turn into Super Dentists and Tooth Defenders when the slimy Placulus and his band of plaque monsters come along. Together, the team undertakes a mission to protect Tooth City from the sugary villain and his sticky schemes!
A 2D animation short in mixed media about people falling in and out of love, and also making tiny teacups.
A young man returns to home to look after his mother, who is suffering from a serious illness.
A moving story about a young woman who, after losing a loved one, tries to redefine her life by facing her own feelings and desires. Immersing himself in his memories, he overinterprets them, creating an increasingly surreal reality that shows apparent acceptance of the feeling of missing a loved one. It is a story about loneliness, longing and the process of finding a new meaning in life after the difficult experience of losing someone very close to you.
A small report on the state of the (cyber)world.
A son, banished from his village for refusing to worship a false idol, bears witness to the brewing conflict beyond that may likely destroy civilisation itself.
This traditionally animated film tells the journey of how a young boy's personal discovery affects the long-distance relationship he keeps with his mother.
I, Pet Goat II is an animated film brimming with silent messages and esoteric symbolism. While the movie has no dialog, each symbol tells a piece of a story that covers the fields of history, politics, war, occultism and spirituality. This film explores the Fire of Truth at the Heart of Suffering in a lyrical way. SYMBOLIC REMIX OF THE WORLD’S MODERN TRAVESTIES RENDERED WITH AN INCREDIBLE LEVEL OF POLISH BY A NEW CANADIAN ANIMATION STUDIO.
An oblivious, yuppie couple and their daughter move into a blatantly haunted house. The ghost of which has successfully frightened out all previous tenants and plans to do so to this family as well. However, his nightly haunt receives some interruptions...
An animated retelling of the fairytale. Entry in the Four4 Very Short Horror Film Competition, 2013.
While non-binary representations are rare, Lou talks about their relationship to gender, clothes, and other markers.
In 1930s farm country, a father wants a son, but he gets a little girl. He tries to toughen her up by giving her toys intended for boys. His efforts backfire when she proves a little too capable for comfort.
In the middle of the countryside, young rider Anna has been desperately trying to educate her horse for the upcoming riding tournament. But Jumper, the untamed horse, just throws everyone off. When Anna's father plans to sell Jumper, Anna decides to run away with him, and so begins an exciting story of friendship with lots of surprises and adventure...
Paper sample books discarded and dumpstered by long-gone businesses undergo a series of sequential experiments in pattern, rhythm, colour and text(ure). A call and response of flickering and lingering, this catalogue of catalogues remembers a tactile economy.
A little dinosaur sees snow for the first time. And, it looks like he likes it.
The video installation takes a look at Finland. The work deconstructs the country's history, the building blocks of national identity, and contemporary society through creativity, nerdy humor, and sharp criticism. The creation myths of the Kalevala, the challenges of a globalized world, and even social democracy are not left untouched.
The bridge as the channel between worlds: between the living and the dead, between male and female, between sacred and profane.
An empty pot fell from a peasant's cart, and a Fly settled in that pot. After that, the Creeping Louse, the Flea, and the Long-Legged Mosquito pulled up, and then the larger guests arrived...
Astract stop-motion short film using "lightning doodles" by Tochka.
To a friend.
A film carried by the musical world of Jacotte Chollet.
Nisse Andersson, a 87 year old sailor from Gothenburg, reads from his diary, Nisse´s adventures on land and at sea. He recalls 40 years at sea, when travelling across the world was a big deal. The film is an animated documentary based on an interview made by documentarian Mia Blomgren.