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In this post-apocalypic world, only two people have survivedtoo bad they don't get along.
In this post-apocalypic world, only two people have survivedtoo bad they don't get along.
**Now only available to watch on demand** - An outdated and seemingly limited household robot attempts to communicate with the family dog.
In 2009, an unknown effects-laden sci-fi short, Panic Attack, grabbed the attention of Hollywood proving the internet had opened a new path for aspiring directors. That success spawned thousands of CG-savvy imitators.
Best Documentary[php]playlist(7788);[/php] With technology giving a platform to hordes of tenacious, DSLR-wielding documentarians, the short doc has never been more popular, or so mind-numbingly repetitive. But, just when you think that every ornery old lady, sensitive "artist" or performer of a single human-pet-trick has had their life digitally preserved in a gauze of shallow depth of field, Sean Dunne comes around to show you how marvelously strange our human species is.
A boy is reborn with memories of his previous lives and tries to fix the mistakes of the past.
A down-on-his-luck musician returns home on the day of his younger brother’s movie premiere to steal his computer and sell it to the paparazzi.
Motherhood, culpability and perception are explored in this trio of short films selected by our team as their favorites from our May coverage.
An eager young artist receives a disturbing and surreal introduction to the art world during the delivery of a controversial sculpture.
In 1963, Ed Dwight Jr. was poised to be NASA’s first African-American astronaut. Until suddenly he wasn’t.
The second annual GLAS Animation Festival lights up on March 2-5, 2017 in Berkeley, CA. We feel a kindred connection to GLAS not only because festival director, Jeanette Bonds, is a contributor here at S/W, but because it is the only US festival dedicated to pulling together the most daring indie animators from around the world.