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Blending narrative and documentary, this simple story about a granddaughter and her grandmum getting drunk and setting up a Facebook account, oozes warmth and positivity—it will immediately make you want to hang out with your grandma
Blending narrative and documentary, this simple story about a granddaughter and her grandmum getting drunk and setting up a Facebook account, oozes warmth and positivity—it will immediately make you want to hang out with your grandma
In a middle Eastern war zone a gardener defies the destruction around her by filling her city with beautiful, life-giving lemon plants.
What kind of person takes a cruise not for a week or a month — but for the rest of his life?
When a young couple encounters a strange old man wandering in a snowstorm, they must decide if he needs help, or if he has more sinister intentions.
With the RCA Grad Show forced online this year, we take a look at the best short films from the final year students of the Animation MA course
Sci-Fi proof of concept shorts are a perfect match for streaming platforms.
From an unusual perspective, we follow Philip around his neighbourhood in Hackney, East London. He is unstable and misses his wife and daughter very much.
Annie reveals a dark secret after a glass of wine. A startlingly intimate conversation ensues.
Danny DeVito directs and stars in this prescient political parable about a loud-mouthed, egotistical New Jersey concrete mogul who decides to make an independent run for Senator. Feeling “Jersey is going down the tubes” he decides only a successful businessman such as he can fix it. Sound familiar?
A quick interview with Luis Cook, director of The Pearce Sisters, about the inspiration for the film, the animation process, and his favorite websites.