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**CURRENTLY OFFLINE** - Thirty-six thousand years ago, in the Ardèche river gorge, as a tribe prepares to go hunting the appearance of a cave lion throws their plans into chaos
**CURRENTLY OFFLINE** - Thirty-six thousand years ago, in the Ardèche river gorge, as a tribe prepares to go hunting the appearance of a cave lion throws their plans into chaos
A boy, new to the neighborhood, falls for the older girl next door is this wonderfully expressive Dutch student animation.
One of the most notable short film success stories of recent years, this independent short animation from Matthew A. Cherry played theatrically in front of Angry Birds 2 this summer.
**CURRENTLY OFFLINE** - The consensus best animation of 2018 in Cartoon Brew's programmer poll, a startling, experimental vision of cosmic degeneration. As celestial beings descend to Earth, the world’s order unbalances. Initiated by these terms, a tragic fall leads to the parturition of crucial opposites: Hell and Heaven’s circles.
With Annecy running from June 13-18 2022, we take a look at the short films you won't want to miss at this year's festival.
Long after the end of the world, five strangers sharing an abandoned desert motel are forced to choose between love and survival.
Live Music is a short animation that has been buzzed about in creative and traditional media circles for several months now based primarily on its unique production history. Mass Animation, a company specializing in "crowdsourcing"the process of enlisting the time and expertise of a volunteer force, managed to put together a large creative community to work on the film via a custom Facebook app.
StoryCorps animators, Mike and Tim Rauch, share their character design and animation process and how animation can reveal truth in ways live footage can't.
A 12-year-old girl’s life and love are shattered by the war in Bosnia and Herzegovina - The Moth's Collective's stunning entry into the New York Times' 'Modern Love' series.
Television controls every moment of our lives in this stark animation from Estonia's Martinus Klemet