A coming of age short animated film, based on what it means to grow up in Cumbria if you are not white.
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A coming of age short animated film, based on what it means to grow up in Cumbria if you are not white.
A fine mummy embarks on a journey from Egypt to Perm at the beginning of the 20th century.
Abstract and weird story follows a black cat trying to find his place in the world returning back to his roots and finding peace in his starting point.
Yara (13) has a special talent for drawing, but is shy and therefore lonely. That changes when, in her anger, she finds her superpower and puts an end to the sadistic injustice of her teacher.
Two old friends meet again to recount their old glories, Frank is already retired and now only takes care of his teenage daughter, Fede, his friend, will convince him to relive his old glories that will lead him to a big problem.
The maps shall adapt to Man's ambition.
How far would you go for a hug? — A young man uses a magic potion to turn himself into a ghost, now, with his new-found abilities he flies miles away to the house of a person he loves. Longing for a hug, he possesses a gift. Sadly, when the morning comes, he must return home, faraway from his person.
Dr. Gecko stars in this humorous animated talk-show about science and genomics. In this special episode, with help from friends, they take on "Sex and Gender" from a positive scientific perspective.
On a black background, pencil particles dance until they take the form of two human silhouettes. Next, more realistic settings take shape. The dancers move through them until they disappear, taking everything with them. Nothing remains.
A exploration of nostalgic escapism framed in a call-response kids show format, hosted by our dear friend the Pajama Mammal-Saur.
A small town hotel and a journey through time, where visitors encounter its history through the lens of a camera.
An old riddle to which many people cannot guess the answer. Let's see what Gil has to say.
Two neighbours develop a twisted relationship over their obsession with phones.
An elderly woman drowns in her memories.
In a technologically advanced yet collapsed society, cyberpunk SF and traditional oriental martial arts converge. The story follows the emotional entanglement between a long-lost chivalrous couple and a person with regenerated organs starting from a fight for a mystic magic lyre. From the perspective of the capabilities of regeneration technologies, it prompts audiences to contemplate the amplification or dissolution of emotional value.
Pelin Kırca is a multidisciplinary artist, whose work The Crowd was shown at Galeri Nev in Istanbul in March 2023. “The Crowd” is also the title of a work from 1971 by the avant-garde composer İlhan Mimaroğlu, who died in 2012. He is also featured in one scene, simply standing there holding a closed umbrella and wearing a top hat while it’s raining in the concert hall and a swan sitting on a grand piano tries to take off.
In a small peaceful world, lives a people of lazy creatures called the Blobs. One day their calm is broken by the birth of Zip, a hyperactive blob. He will try to fit in this world despite his difference.
One of the most famous disaster films, "The Towering Inferno" by John Guillermin, reviewed in one minute hosted by director Nicolas Verdier.
Little Red Riding Hood tells the story of Nasreddin Hoca and Keloglan, who came together to restore the order of the forest.
How many ways can the human body be divided into two parts? Top and bottom, left and right, up and down… For every part of the body, artist Anna Vasof devises a surprising, witty gag of separation and reversal, executed with seamless digital effects. Then she extends the game to the body’s relationship with mobile phones, pandemic masks – anything with which we interact. As in all her work, Vasof makes the familiar deeply unfamiliar.
A lady stands in front of a bridge built over a river. While crossing it, it reminded her of her past—her younger self crossing a makeshift bridge over the same river to go to school.
In this sharp animation, a mountain man battles an antagonist made of stone amidst a harsh winter landscape. Good thing he’s a skilled skier.
Fire and Blood is an animated short taking place in an alternative version of the French Revolution where the prince Louis XVII take revenge on the revolutionaries by releasing the monstrous beast of Gévaudan in the street of Paris.
Humans defeated the King of Hell and occupied hell through numerical superiority and they redesigned the reincarnation process using high tech, but they overestimated their ability
Visions of nature mediated through the windows of a travelling vehicle.
On their way home from a party „The Escapist“ is haunted by what they are tying to flee from. After they’ve arrived at home they are overpowerd by the unavoidable.
A young girl from the Padaung ethnic group in Myanmar struggles to fit in at school. Are the brass rings she wears what set her apart? A short animation about the acceptance of difference. Based on real-life testimonials, this film is part of a series of animations that tell stories of inequality and discrimination in Myanmar at all levels of society, and encourage conversations around human rights and openness to different traditions and ways of life.
After an unfortunate series of events results in Kadin becoming president, it's up to the cast of Movie Central to restore order to the world.
Benji attempts to become an emperor over Benji City. Benji and the League of Grace split up after Dr Banana strands half of the members with him and have a war.
Horror film directed by Vyacheslav Petrov.
The moon wants to play with her cat.
Ok silence was born of the desire to create a sensitive animation inspired by the codes of direct cinema. With this in mind, the artist carried her tape recorder around with her for six months, capturing the noises and conversations that form the soundtrack of her own life. In so doing, the film takes on the form of an autofiction, or even an experimental diary.
A multiple eyed creature faces several inconveniences at his workplace. He must protect his eyeballs from being blinded by pests, faulty machinery and his abusive boss until he can be sent home at the end of his shift. He just wants to get some sleep.
The story of the difference in the perception of time. The main character is rushing forward while the crowd is frozen waiting for the green traffic light.
You need momentum to escape it all. Vonfelt packs the necessary energy into unstoppable pop beats and verbal images. On a backdrop of fleeting nocturnal city lights, Michelle Brand creates a refreshingly dynamic slipstream of fading forms and intense colours. You let yourself fall gently and with a smile into the rush of acceleration.
So many stones are lying around. They used to belong to something whole that was broken. A red-haired boy sets about sorting, joining and stacking them. Little by little, the countless chunks turn into many impressive towers. We follow the boy’s path as he makes one tower after the other shine again.
This story begins with an obedient child who grows up under the traditional education concept, she is taught by the adults to plant flowers while instilling their educational ideas and perceptions of the world. The child must obey what the parents said. As a result, the child grew up rebelliously, and adults regard this as wrong and correct the child by remoulding her towards the goal of "perfect", so the child is sent to the ‘human perfection project’ by adults, trying to remove the filth from the child.
A dolphin in a relationship with 15 inflatable animals, a fox madly in love with a corn mascot, a group of animals skilled with firearms - Various portraits of members of the Furry community, lovers of anthropomorphic animals.
In the 19th century, a rice merchant encounters a mother who tries to buy rice in exchange for her own child's clothes. The merchant becomes Monk Seishin and relieves the islanders of Miyajima from poverty by digging wells and starting the wooden ladle industry.
A short film about a lonely and depressed character that nothing around him can make him happy. He tries to commit suicide but survives each time due to his bouncy and elastic features. In his last attempt, he meets new friends, with whom he discovers new adventures.
Noah, a young girl, meets Taiga, a puppy. A great friendship grows between them. But Noah turns her attention to the moon little by little. Taiga, jealous, will do everything to gain it back.
Tempodégénérative is an exploration of odd sequences which want to express neurodegeneration. It is an abstract experimental short film. Tempo degenerative, as the title implies, is an experience that gradually gains in chaos while overlapping an overwhelming base structure from the start. I invite the audience to contemplate the fact that we are the sum total of our memories, from a place where the mind is not eternal nor spotless. Confusion, juxtaposition, disorientation, and loss of self. There are minimalist drawings being spun on a motorized zoetrope combined with a strobe as a way to refer to the confusion and disorientation those who suffer from neurodegenerative disease experience, which are gradually changed to more complex compositions relating to more personal memories. You’re on what feels like your last string, hoping things will eventually calm down. It's a nonstop flight or fight.
Mr. Wogglebug sets out on another adventure with Sylvie and the Frogman as they team are each in search for what they desire the most. Fun for the whole family.
Adapted from the West Sulawesi folktale "Vova Sanggayu," this animation tells the story of a grandmother's long wait for the return of her only grandchild.
Animation short by Masa Kudo.
Flore’s partner calls her up to declare their love to her in an endless night.
A stop motion story about friendship, based on real events.
A little robot's got somewhere to be. Emmet Zabor's junior film at CCS, won the Student Film award at the Animation Block Party Film Festival in 2023.
A Short Film About Loneliness and Depression
Several surrealist animated shorts compiled together.
An exploration of an immigrant's childhood memories through a creature's interactions with her home.
In this poignant narrative, Shakar, a solitary rabbit, assumes the role of both protagonist and narrator, employing the unconventional literary device of breaking the fourth wall, Shakar directly addresses the audience, unraveling the harrowing tale of familial disintegration wrought by the nefarious actions of hunters. The narrative unfolds as a compelling exploration of loss, where the protagonist's solitude serves as a canvas for portraying the broader consequences of human activities on the delicate ecosystem inhabited by sentient beings. This evocative account transcends the boundaries of conventional storytelling, inviting the audience to reflect on the ethical dimensions inherent in the interactions between anthropogenic influences and the natural world.