The Crow and the Squirrel provides a beautiful lesson in communication and compassion.
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Athens is transforming rapidly to absorb the tons of tourists who are flooding the city. The situation gets out of control, leading to big, stinky explosions in every corner of the city and then, all over the world!
The exploration of consent with young teens as well as the importance of ask, listen, and respect.
After drifting apart from his best friend Elijah, a lonely high school student named Jonas begins spending his days with Charlie, a strange cartoon 2D Animated figure only he can see. But as Charlie’s influence over Jonas grows stronger, Jonas realizes the voice in his head may be the very thing holding him back.
One day Susan finds herself disconnected from the internet, and cannot reach Tölva, the artificial intelligence that serves as her digital butler and fortune teller. Lost and confused, she embarks on a journey to find out what happened.
"Go Make Memories", is a short film which hopes to raise awareness of the ultra-rare and devastating group of genetic conditions, Niemann-Pick disease (NPD). By using a mixture of live action and animation the film explores the impact this rare condition has on those affected by it, by following the deterioration of the child and the subsequent emotional turmoil that comes hand in hand with such a diagnosis...especially when this is followed up with the suggestion by the family's doctor to simply, "Go Make Memories".
Cloe and her grandfather share a fondness for sounds, which they sense, admire, absorb, and catalog.
A renowned detective stumbles upon a striking and peculiar evidence on what seems to be his most challenging case yet.
After accidentally hitting a dog with her car, a woman attempts to take the animal to the vet, but is impeded by the dog's gruesome transformation into a human.
A woman is stuck in a world full of stains, spots, and repetitive thoughts.
A Holocaust survivor reads a letter he wrote to the pig who saved his life. A young schoolgirl hears his testimony in class and sinks into a twisted dream where she confronts questions of identity, collective trauma, and the extremes of human nature.
As every summer, Louise is entrusted to her grand-parents for a few days of vacation in the country. The green grass of the garden, the swimming in the lake, the fishing with Grandpa, everything seems as sweet as Grandma's strawberry pies. Yet this year, the snow will fall in summer and a monster will die.
A higher calling arises from unfortunate events...
A fluffy white cat wants nothing more than to find the most comfortable spot in the universe, but little does she know someone else has their eye on it too.
Driving along the motorway, Will loses his sense of scale. As his crippling drug addiction deepens, he struggles to unpick the sequence of events that led to his predicament, before he's lost forever.
A traveller gives an antiques dealer a magic vinyl record: "It reads your mind and plays your lost memories". Obsessed by this endless record, he listens to it again and again.
We are bound to the choices we make. What goes around comes around. A take on the legacy of ocean pollution.
Wahdat-ul-Wujood explores the concept of oneness and the human journey through separation, conflict, and return. Inspired by the philosophy of Wahdat al-Wujood (Unity of Being), the film reflects on how all existence emerges from a single source but becomes fragmented through identity, ego, and the divisions created by the world. The story begins in a cosmic void, where two souls emerge from a singular thread, symbolizing unity in its purest form. As they descend into history and move through different eras of the subcontinent, they become increasingly distant through war, cultural conflict, and shifting identities. Transitioning from abstract cosmic spaces to contemporary Pakistan, the film mirrors both a personal and collective search for meaning and connection. Through poetic storytelling and symbolic imagery, the film ultimately leads the souls back toward oneness, suggesting that beneath all separation, humanity remains deeply connected.
Dreamlike images morph from one to another.
A pack of Cromags obtains fire without knowing how to reproduce it. The Neandert family are cold. The father sees some smoke far off and decides to go there.
One might think that beautiful pictures, a compelling story, and brilliant movement are the three essential elements of a good animated film. The word "anima" from which animation is derived, as we all know, means "to breathe life into". And "life" means "limited time" and that there could be an approach that does not include any of the aforementioned "three elements". The result of several years of exploring new methods was an "animated film" that eschews the so-called "animated" structure. This film aims to visualize "shifting consciousness" through a method of filming in which approximately 5,000 pencil drawings are constantly overlapped"
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