Visual Pollution

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    Jossie Malis, Bendito Machine 2 & 3

    Jossie Malis has been hard at work expanding the genius behind his original Bendito Machine to a larger audience. The striking visual style (dark silhouette shapes against brightly colored backgrounds), nuanced animation, and themes of western influence have been brought to 2 more episodes.

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    Satire Andrew Cividino

    We Ate the Children Last

    What happens when society embraces a radical medical breakthrough without fully understanding its side effects?

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    Drama Julia Pott

    Howard

    The mysteries of the heart are front in center in London-animator Julia Pott's examination of love, faded.

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    Thriller Vincenzo Natali

    Elevated

    A taut horror-thriller set entirely within an elevator, this short film from Vincenzo Natali (Cube, Splice), is guaranteed to keep you on the edge of your seat.

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    Drama Finbar Watson & Alec Green

    Teacups

    For almost half a century, Don Ritchie (Hugo Weaving) would approach people contemplating suicide at the edge of a cliff near his home. Teacups is a poignant animation about his life, his surreal interactions with hundreds of suicidal individuals and his journey to reconcile the suicide of his best friend.

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    Documentary Nicholas Maher

    You And The Thing That You Love

    A teenage Midwest skate punk on the verge of going pro has a freak accident and wakes up blind. This is a story of pain, grit, fight, uncertainty, fear, desperation, and most importantly — love.

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    Horror Just Philippot

    Acide (Acid)

    A young family desperately seeks shelter from an approaching storm - but this is no ordinary rain, it burns.

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    Drama Andrew Thomas Huang

    Kiss of the Rabbit God (兔兒神)

    A Chinese-American restaurant worker falls in love with an 18th century Qing dynasty god who visits him at night and leads him on a journey of sexual awakening and self discovery.

  • Festival

    Sundance Film Festival London 2017

    Now in it's fifth iteration and for the second time at Picturehouse Central in the heart of England's capital, Sundance Film Festival London seems to be steadily growing in audience awareness and stepping out of the shadow of its US Big Brother.

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