LEO SANCHEZ STUDIO

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    Myth Adithi Krishnadas

    Kandittund! (Seen it!)

    Mr. P. N. K. Panicker's account of his terribly real, horribly frightening and completely true ghost sightings!

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    Drama Alois Di Leo

    The Boy Who Wanted to Be A Lion

    Max is a seven-year-old deaf boy growing up in the 1960s. One day he goes on a school trip to the zoo, where he sees a lion for the first time. A feeling begins to grow inside him that will change his life forever.

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    Dark Comedy Leo Hardt & Manon Alirol

    Petite Avarie

    Immensely vicious, outrageously funny! After being diagnosed with breast cancer, a young woman comes home to her particularly unsympathetic boyfriend, sparking an epic lover's quarrel.

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    Dramedy Michael Lucas

    Turn

    Looking for shortcuts past traffic, Christine and Leo both drove into an alleyway, only to find themselves stranded in an absurd concrete jungle.

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    Documentary Jeremy Benning

    Footsteps

    **CURRENTLY OFFLINE** - An inside look at the world of the Foley artist. This short documentary is a sneak peek into a unique post-production sound facility located in rural Ontario, an hour north of Toronto.

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    Comedy Peter Peake

    Pythagasaurus

    When talented directors at the famous Aardman Animations studio are given free reign, they come up with crazy stories like this one about a dinosaur who's good at math.

  • Filmmaker Update

    New York Times: Conception Series

    Short of the Week alums the Moth Studio join five other talented animators in creating short films about Motherhood for the New York Times

  • Interview

    The Importance of Sound with David Kamp

    "My goal is always to provide each film with a unique sound world and sonic style" - Sound Designer, Composer and Sound Artist David Kamp joins us to discuss the role sound plays in a successful short film

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    Experimental Ben Thomas & Leo Bridle

    Train of Thought

    The story of a solitary traveller who dreams of his own romantic encounter at the station through the images laid out on the pages of his sketchbook.

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