In a dark movie theater, a young boy’s anxiety swells as he debates making the first move—until a small act of courage speaks louder than words.
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In a dark movie theater, a young boy’s anxiety swells as he debates making the first move—until a small act of courage speaks louder than words.
Hypermascoids have been banished to an exoplanet in Andromeda. What do they get up to there?
A grave robber is terrorized while looting corpses in a cemetery.
Restless Sleeper is about an alien who can’t sleep at night. She stays up playing video games until she hears a noise outside her window. She jumps out of her window, leaving the safety of her home behind.
Animated short film
A Marseille “cagole” is quietly making her breakfast, completely unaware of what’s about to happen to her…
A blue dude and his struggles on a boat in the sea.
A short film about memory
Pablo, a pet bird, lives a long, monotonous, and consistent ten years. After his death, his owner reevaluates the pair’s connection, as she experiences true grief for the first time.
In this charming animated gem, a Deaf entity tries to order a sandwich in a hearing restaurant, with humorous results.
The latest film by Tomi “Malakias” Malki, the creator of the animation The Fruits of Wrath, is a snapshot in the spirit of Kalervo Palsa, true to its creator's style.
When six-year-old Otto writes his very first story, words come to life as images. As he reads aloud, his imaginative world unfolds in an animation lovingly created by his mother.
An autobiographical story that portrays the quiet, disorienting experience of a child shaped by migration’s instability. Centered on a brother and sister growing up in Ukraine in the early 2000s, the film follows their move to the Netherlands and the way they eventually drift apart.
The story follows Nagi, a lonely girl living in a harbor village. Her daily routine centers around the attic of a fish shop, where she spends her time in solitude, always carrying a fishbowl with her.
The only memory Young-i has of her late grandfather is a small childhood mishap involving red bean ice cream. At his funeral, she remembers him in silence, overcome with grief, and eats that ice cream—which she only began to appreciate after his death.
O is very curious and busy discovering the world.
New cartoon by Igor Volchek (Studio M.I.R.).
New cartoon by Natasha Skripnikova (Big School of Animation).
New cartoon by Daria Novikova (VGIK College of Cinema, Television and Multimedia).
New cartoon by Alexandra Salmina.
New cartoon by Polina Kolomiets (HSE School of Design).
Through radio snippets and salon chatter, teen Nara meets Ms Moodswings, the personified menstruation blood blob. A tapestry of interrupted life, where growing up unfolds amidst implied socio-political chaos.
Rainy weather in the big city. Cars line the streets, crowds of people with umbrellas rushing to work. One man chooses a different path.
After buying a second-hand iPhone, a man discovers it’s filled with notes and doodles that reveal a disturbing portrait of its former owner.
Crude Poetry is a film about language. It is a film about a deep wish to be understood. Set in the ruins of biblical Babel, a long-lost city which housed speakers of a so called ‘universal language’, two characters come together to make meaning, in this stop motion, live puppetry hybrid.
An annual tradition of advertising: politicians appearing everywhere on the streets, but does their smile and their colours truly reflect their real intentions? The experimental film captures the perspectives of those who have lost hope through broken promises and repeated disappoint-ments. In a tiring cycle of posters, parades, and campaign pledges, the longing for change is manipulated. The film serves as a cautionary commentary: it calls on viewers to question critically, choose consciously, and remain true to their own truth. At its core lies the question of whether power truly serves the people – or if self-serving motives hide behind the smiles.
One summer afternoon in the countryside, three siblings, tired of being bored at their grandmother’s house, set off for the bakery to buy some snacks.
In the summer of 2012, Kyutae’s only friend, Young, disappeared, leaving behind a message: "Gliders can fly without engines. Isn't it cooool?" After that day, Kyutae began to see flying gliders in the sky all the time during morning assembly, in the classroom, even when he went to sleep. Then one day, a real glider fell from the sky and landed right next to him.
An eclipse begins the ritual. In an endless desert, two ancient peoples divided by a cleft in the earth gather to celebrate a unique and magical event: Tinkú. In the darkness of the eclipse, this ritual will require the greatest display of courage and strength: self-sacrifice.
In a quiet corner of the insect world, a young moth named Pedro is looking for new wings. He enters a sewing workshop run by Patricia, a meticulous spider...
The physical and mental journey of young girls during menstruation. Menstruation is a metaphor for this cycle by the train. Flowers that show a bud state will regenerate countless times, each time. Flower picking is a sign that the girl is ready for the start of her period. The cycle of the girl's physical and mental state will be repeated every month. They all will come again, the monsters of pain's embodiment, the fear of self, and external pressure.
Influenced by Yoko Ono's 1964 performance "Cut Piece," the film is an explosion of energy, anger, and spirit that explores sexual exploitation and violence against female/femme bodies. Short, fast, and sweet like an angry spitfire punk song, blink and you'll miss the show!
Welcome to Birdworld, a beautifully colorful city filled with - you guessed it - BIRDS. From Magpies to Warblers to the Oh-So-Majestic Chicken, this place will fill all your feathery needs. Join Crow when he gets an early morning call to rescue his best friend, Chicken, from a wild night on the town.
New cartoon by Natalia Rocheva ("Mult Ether").
New cartoon by Anton Ivanov.
An amnesiac 12-year old wakes up in the middle of a soccer field with a black eye and an assortment of strange objects around her. Armed with a skateboard and a permanently clenched fist, she shreds her way around town hungry to return the favor to whoever may have hit her.
Vera is an experimental film that combines drawn-on-film and digital animation. The images unfold to the rhythm of music played by Vera Guilaroff, a pianist from Quebec that has now been forgotten by history. Guilaroff accompanied numerous silent films in Montreal movie theaters during the 1910s and 1920s. To our knowledge, this is the first time in nearly 100 years that her music has been used again in a film.
what happened inside my body... who's there...
After being taken to The End by his newly captured monster, trainer Aiki is tasked to travel far in search of chaos and despair, in the hopes it will reconnect him with his family.
A young star escapes from her home planet and goes on a journey through space to find her place.
3 soldiers are sent into a lab to shut down a biological experiment that has gone wrong.
New cartoon by Elizaveta Prokopenko (HSE School of Art and Design).
New cartoon by Prokhor Batyushkov (VGIK College of Cinema, Television and Multimedia).
New cartoon by Anastasia Zhakulina (Soyuzmultfilm).
A grocery store cashier's daydreams of love turn sour when reality checks out.
Growing thorns requires several steps: sowing, rain, patience, and harvesting. A top hat man He scatters the fruits of his harvest under the soles of passersby's shoes. One day A storm rages, wreaking havoc on his carefully planned production.
After having been forced to give away her infant daughter as the iron curtain rose, Gusta – a refugee who fled Soviet run East Germany after the end of WWII and immigrated to the United States in the 1960s, becomes a surrogate mother to the narrator of the film.