Wilder Studio

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    Adventure Andrew Chesworth & Bobby Pontillas

    One Small Step

    From TAIKO Studios, a new Chinese/American company made up of Disney alums, comes the story of Luna, a Chinese American girl who dreams of becoming an astronaut.

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    Dark Comedy Clement Bolla & 2 Others

    The Elaborate End of Robert Ebb

    A practical joke spectacularly backfires when a night watchman at a movie studio gets stuck inside an unwieldy monster costume.

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    Documentary Douwe Dijkstra

    Neighbour Abdi

    Through playful reconstructions in a special effects studio filmmaker Douwe Dijkstra help his Somalian neighbour reenact a life marked by war and criminality.

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    Documentary Isabel Castro

    Darlin

    Selected for the NyTimes Op/Docs, "Darlin" follows a Honduran family in the months after their separation under the zero tolerance policy.

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    Sci‑Fi Tim Miller

    Rockfish

    With the release of Vol.2 of LOVE DEATH + ROBOTS, we take a look at its creator's 2003 animated short.

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    Comedy Bradley Furnish

    Acorns

    From the Oscar-nominated studio Tonko House, three small acorns journey to become great oak trees. What they find doesn't quite live up to their expectations, as they have to navigate the wild frontiers of an urban landscape in order to find the perfect place to plant.

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    Comedy Andrew Nisinson

    What Happened Downstairs?

    While staying at an Airbnb in upstate New York, Robert and May find themselves in a haunted house. The problem is, they can't remember anything that happens downstairs.

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    Experimental Hue & Cry

    Into the Flame

    As Floyd sits trying to process the disappearance of his cult obsessed wife, a moth burrows his way into his ear, setting off a series of visions and the adventure of his life. Pushed over the edge and past his breaking point, he’s compelled to run headlong into the unknown.

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    Documentary Cy Dodson

    Beneath the Ink

    In Ohio, tattoo artist Billy Joe White has offered to cover up swastikas, Nazi images, and other hate-filled ink for free in an attempt to "erase the hate"

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