GOBELINS lécole de l'image: Films of 2015
From Lobster-dates to Samurai-battles, the GOBELINS grad films are always a highly anticipated event in the world of online animation and the 2015 batch doesn't disappoint.
From Lobster-dates to Samurai-battles, the GOBELINS grad films are always a highly anticipated event in the world of online animation and the 2015 batch doesn't disappoint.
Harry really wants a rabbit. Harry’s dad really wants his wife back. A subtle but moving Sundance short from Australian director, David Michôd (Animal Kingdom).
A fluffy white cat wants nothing more than to find the most comfortable spot in the universe, but little does she know someone else has their eye on it too.
In a surreal synapse, a young woman laments her teen years, her home town and the death of a friend.
The Syrian architect Mohamad Hafez received a one-way ticket to the United States. Missing his homeland, he decided to create a stand-in, sculpting life-like miniatures of the Damascus cityscape he had left behind. "A Broken House" is a story of love, loss and creating pathways home.
A woman walking her dog in the bush has a disturbing encounter with a young girl.
On an idyllic girls trip, Ruby has what seems like a sex dream about her best friend and can't tell if it actually happened or not.
A young couple try to navigate their sex life after the birth of their baby.
In a rare turn of events, a cursory web search has revealed that at least one of the Oscar live-action short films is online, Luke Doolan's Miracle Fish. The animated shorts often are online, but for various reasons the live action ones don't make it.