Nine Short Films from a Galaxy Far, Far Away... Star Wars: Visions - Volume 2
Star Wars: Visions - Volume 2 allows nine animation studios from around the globe to present new visions from the Star Wars galaxy in this short film anthology on Disney+
Star Wars: Visions - Volume 2 allows nine animation studios from around the globe to present new visions from the Star Wars galaxy in this short film anthology on Disney+
Stranded on an arctic island with a dying man in 1921, an Alaskan seamstress must overcome her fears of the wilderness and find the strength to survive if she ever hopes to return home to her son. Inspired by the true story of Ada Blackjack.
A moody, and stylistic anime from acclaimed director Kazuto Nakazawa. A swordsman of legend is persuaded by a young girl to protect her village. But what is it she is unleashing?
Get in the mood for Spooky Season with our behind-the-scenes look at 20th Digital Studio's Bite Size Halloween - 18 genre shorts screened as part of Hulu's Huluween programming.
**VIDEO OPENS IN A NEW TAB** - The 2 remaining crew members of a mining operation in the Arctic Circle fight to survive against an alien creature in this latest short from Neill Blomkamp's Oats Studio venture
Regularly featured on Short of the Week over the last 10-years, the Factory Fifteen studio join us to discuss how their short film work influenced an eye-catching trail for the BBC's Olympics coverage.
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.
Mr. P. N. K. Panicker's account of his terribly real, horribly frightening and completely true ghost sightings!
A glimpse into a suburban street, but not everything is as it seems. A simple story about a plan gone wrong.
A clumsy accident leads a young girl onto the streets of Mumbai in the hope of making things right. A gentle and touching father/daughter story depicted in exquisite stop-motion from Indian animation mainstay, Studio Eeksaurus.