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Our voices are not our own
"Our voices are not our own" explores the concept of voice as a physical and immaterial presence or absence, in relation to broken vocal cycles. Invisible figures wear drawn costumes, created for the film using a chemical-reflective, light-fibre fabric. Soft-pastels and fabric changes in the different light conditions and under flash everything becomes monochrome. The figures wearing these drawings are rendered ghosts, or ghosts of voices, only their shapes visible underneath. The film’s audio is created from distorting frequencies of various digital noises taken from text, email and messaging notifications in addition to breath and heartbeats.
Stix and Stones
As the ice age dawned and the first snows began to fall, two shivering cavemen stumbled into a fierce blizzard and became entombed in ice. There they remained, frozen in time for fifty-thousand years… That is until a team of archaeologists discovered them and proudly brought them back to the Natural History Museum for all to see… But a short circuit in their cryogenic freezer has brought the two chums back to life. Now, when the coast is clear, and all of the visitors have gone home, STIX and STONES venture out into their confusing new world - where they get up to some serious Neanda-LOLs!
#Happy
The name is a combination of the two words Happy and App. The authors of the film try to imagine the phenomenon of social chaos, when people see the source of their happiness in social networks. Using the # sign means that the audience and the author of this film share this opinion. In the media, popularity is measured by the number of "clicks". Therefore, many so-called celebrities do ridiculous and radical things to attract the attention of the audience. The plot is based on several real stories that occurred on the Internet.
Cage
The cruelty of confinement and the struggle for liberation contained within in hand-drawn animation and archival footage.
First Birthday After the Apocalypse
In her autobiographical documentary, the young director uses cartoon impressions, photographic memories, and the various stages of baking a cake to draw the viewer into her own stream of consciousness, and using images full of kindness, tenderness, and playfulness, she deals with the sadness that began during a children's birthday party many years ago.
Burnt
"Burnt" is a reinterpretation of a Japanese legend about the personification of death, the so called Shinigami. It's about a farmer whose daughter died recently. He wants to commit suicide to rejoin her in death. He is visited by a shinigami and as the story progresses, he learns that the lifespan of a person shall not be changed. This lesson is taught in a visually intriguing and metaphorical way.
Tie
She has a large head and a small body. Her clothes are fitted to the size of her head. He has a small head and a large body. He wears a mask fitted to the size of his body. Both hide the features that they believe to make them weak. Their special defects… A chance encounter, or rather a bump-into-each other, and their “masks” fall off, and they realize they make a perfect match.
Darkening
A depiction of changing states between upbeat, celebratory, spirited moments in tandem with moments of seemingly dark internal conflict.
Backpack
A film from the animated musical anthology "Multipelki" (issue No. 3). A backpack is a lifesaver: it contains our whole life and a whole fountain of children's fantasies to boot! We won't go anywhere without a backpack: we won't go to school, not to the forest, not to go fishing, or even fly into space!
Untitled
Untitled is a collage film that combines the image and sound of Takashi Makino, the music of Lawrence English and the automatic writing text of Esperanza Collado, produced between March and June 2020, when the first attack of the coronavirus shook the world.
Myth: A Frozen Tale
Experience the world of Disney’s Frozen as never before with Walt Disney Animation Studios’ animated short film, Myth: A Frozen Tale. In a forest outside of Arendelle, a family sits down for a bedtime story and is transported to a mystical and enchanted forest where the elemental spirits come to life and the myth of their past and future is revealed.
Welcome to O'town
A bunny travels to the big city in the hopes of becoming a successful musician, but faces the challenges of adapting to her new home. Welcome to O'town is an independent animated short film created by Euni Cho at Sheridan College in 2020.
While You Sleep
On the night of the blue moonlight, the girl has a magical dream. She meets a mushroom fairy who takes her to their festival.
My Hand, Her Hand
The little girl has a complex because she doesn’t look like her mom, and the mom wants her daughter to look more ladylike. Their faces don’t look alike, but their hands do. The girl treasures this resemblance, which also enables the mom to treat her daughter with tenderness.
A DOG
Once upon a time, a man killed the king's pet dog. He was executed and reincarnated as a canis but with the memory of his past life as a man.
489 Years
The oral history of a former South Korean soldier who once patrolled the DMZ is brought to life by computer graphics in a style that conjures first-person-shooter video games.
And Yet We're Not Super Heroes
It takes time to grow up. And sometimes you even wonder if it’s really worth it… Then the children move slowly, at their own pace, the time to tame the world that awaits them. On the way, they ask questions and invent answers using their overflowing imagination.
AIVA
AIVA is an artist, animated by algorithms. But above all she is the soberingly limited male tech vision of what more diversity in the arts could look like.
KIDS
An animated short exploring group dynamics. How do we define ourselves when we are all equal?
Fantasmia
Spasms and cries that echo through the night announce the presence of a new being.
Postpartum
The film describes the chaotic phase in life of a new mother. Pumped up with hormones and lacking sleep, this intense time has burned deep into the protagonist's heart.
Cameras Pointed Straight into the Sun
Two criminals take a trip up the coast of California. As they arrive at a small town- what should just be a small stop on the way- one of them begins to feel as though they've been their before.
Nude Triumphant
Jay is trapped in the relentless City until he is forced to confront his relationship with Time and himself.
Waiting For Harold
A continuous 360 degree pan around a European town square reveals a time loop with small but important changes in each iteration.
Smiles
This is an inside look into the world of sharks, with interviews from the majestic creatures themselves. They have been portrayed as monsters, lifeless eating machines and in some cases tornadoes of death, and they just want a chance to tell their side of things.
Dreams in the Field
A boy looking for his cat to the edge of time, where who's dead disappears and who's alive let fly. Childhood illusions dissolve on the wheat field and make landscape.
Leaf
A beautiful red leaf of a tree is the ticket of the girl who wants to board the big steamer. The scent of this leaf reminds the sailor of his homeland and finally leads him back there.
Plantarium
There is an unusual garden in a dark cave cultivated by a lonely man. One day, while he is pruning the plants he finds a little boy in a pot. The child’s nails are just as long as the offshoots of a plant.
The Last Episode
Futako, a woman made from the remains of fireworks, is fated to explode at the fireworks festival this summer. After spending time with Ichiro, she forgets her role as a firework and is forcibly reincarnated at a special ritual.
Strange Object
An archival investigation into the imperial image-making of the RAF ‘Z Unit’, which determined the destruction of human, animal and cultural life across Somaliland, as well as Africa and Asia.