Talking Animals

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    Dark Comedy Jorn Leeuwerink

    Flower Found!

    When a mouse's favourite flower goes missing, an ever-increasing group of animals set off in pursuit of the plant, resulting in a devastating case of mistaken identity.

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    Fantasy Ivana Bosnjak Volda & Thomas Johnson Volda

    Udahnut zivot (Imbued Life)

    As a young woman uses her talent for taxidermy to “restore” the animals to their natural habitat, a true search for answers begins when she starts finding something strange in the creatures.

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    Documentary Jeremy Mendes & Leanne Allison

    Bear 71

    The life of a grizzly in a Canadian national park from the perspective of data points and surveillance cameras presents a fascinating look at what it means to be wild in this interactive film from the NFB.

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    Fantasy Zoë Dobson

    The Cunning Man

    A lonely man on a farm collects the corpses of dead animals, find out his shocking intentions in this fantasy short inspired by the tales of real-life physician John Harries (1785 - 1839), a 'Cunning Man' notorious for using folklore magic.

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    Dark Comedy Sol Friedman

    Day 40

    In this animated retelling of the Noah’s Ark story, various unholy activities fill the great ship, as the animals discover the darker side of their nature.

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    Experimental Philip Bacon

    Yellow Belly End

    A sparse, metaphorical rotoscope animation that made waves at Ottawa, Annecy, and Stuttgart.

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    Dark Comedy Evan DeRushie

    Birdlime

    A bird who barely manages to escape the exotic pet trade remains trapped in a cage and surrounded by unfamiliar sounds and un-birdlike creatures.

  • Interview

    The Importance of Producing with Loran Dunn

    "You have to be the biggest champion of your film" - Loran Dunn looks to help producers become less misunderstood in the first of a new monthly series on S/W

  • Filmmaker Update

    The Short List: Lewis Arnold Interview

    Director Lewis Arnold joins us to discuss his path from Short Film to Television and offer advice for anyone looking to follow in his footsteps

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