Paul Young

  • Festival

    A Look Back at ANIMA 2019

    Alex Dudok de Wit was on the ground at Belgium's top animation festival. Here are his impressions, and a sneak peak at the animated shorts that will be getting buzz in 2019.

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    Dramedy Christoph Rainer

    Pitter Patter Goes My Heart

    Lisa's heart desires only one thing: her lost love, 5 years gone. At first a familiar quirky comedy, the film then dares to explore the line between grand love and unhealthy obsession

  • Tribeca

    Kathryn Bigelow Wades into VR with Conservation Doc "The Protectors"

    A documentary short shot in Virtual Reality that chronicles a day in the life of a ranger in Garamba National Park. These rangers are often the last line of defense in a race against extinction at the hands of poachers slaughtering elephants for their ivory tusks.

  • Festival

    A S/W-Centric Guide to Encounters 2020

    With UK's leading short film festival forced online, we dive into the Encounters 2020 programme and take a look at what the festival has to offer this year - including some new films from some old S/W favourites

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    Drama Michael Tyburski

    Actor Seeks Role

    An aspiring method actor (Alex Karpovsky) finds out what can happen when preparing for a role turns into an unhealthy obsession.

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    Sci‑Fi Factory Fifteen

    ANA

    In this impressive sci-fi teaser from the creative studio that brought you "Robots of Brixton" & "Jonah", the sole worker in a futuristic car manufacturing plant is tricked into relinquishing control to the artificial intelligence that runs production.

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    Comedy Armelle Mercat

    Tête d'Oliv (Keep your hair on, Olivier)

    50yr-old chemist Olivier, does everything in order to hide his baldness from his wife. Worried that she might not love him with his hairless head, he has crafted an extensive routine to disguise it.

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    Sci‑Fi K-Michel Parandi

    From the Future with Love

    Squads of privatized police officers from various corporations walk the streets of New York, selling overpriced protection plans to citizens.

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