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Winner of the MTVU Decemberists' Green Screen Challenge, this short follows a young lady's unnatural obsession with an old TV set.
Winner of the MTVU Decemberists' Green Screen Challenge, this short follows a young lady's unnatural obsession with an old TV set.
A moving ode to his dying father, Dik Jarman seeks and finds resolution to the strained relationship they shared by examining his father's love of clocks—overcoming in the end the specter of his long-lost brother.
A promising musical duo tries to avoid a meltdown before the biggest show of their career.
Oda and her friends are holidaying in the stunning south of Norway, seemingly shielded from a deadly virus spreading around the world. (This film was shot in 2018, before COVID-19. However, in the current circumstances, its plot and themes could be upsetting. Viewer discretion is advised)
A sparse, metaphorical rotoscope animation that made waves at Ottawa, Annecy, and Stuttgart.
Boy wants the latest toy for Christmas, a friendly robot to fill the love left by his parents' broken marriage. But when the boy loses interest in Blinky, one final request remains.
A double exposed reel of film serves as a jumping off point for an explosive survey of the past and one family's fractured relationships.
CURRENTLY OFFLINE: Now Playing Trailer—With epic scale, this lavishly produced animation dives into the moral dilemmas that played out behind the scenes of auto racing's largest, and most notorious, tragedy.
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