Late Afternoon
Oscar Shortlist for 2019! Emily has her afternoon tea and lets her mind wander back into the past. She journeys through her memories, reliving moments from her life. What she discovers there will challenge her in unexpected ways.
Oscar Shortlist for 2019! Emily has her afternoon tea and lets her mind wander back into the past. She journeys through her memories, reliving moments from her life. What she discovers there will challenge her in unexpected ways.
11-year-olds Louise and Maria make friends at a Christian summer camp. When a new girl arrives, Louise and Maria are asked to take extra care of her, but they soon realize she is different. They conclude she must be possessed by Satan.
Facing the climate crisis, Louise, a philosophy teacher, turns words into action.
Three sisters are facing an impending disaster: the imminent flooding by the Sea of the lands where they live. In the midst of such chaos, the sisterly union is shaken up and each of the sisters experiences the imminence of death, in their inner selves, in a different way.
**CURRENTLY OFFLINE** - The green grass of the garden, the swimming in the lake, the fishing with Grandpa, as Louise spends time at her grandparents' house everything seems as sweet as Grandma’s strawberry pies. Yet this year, the snow will fall in summer and a monster will die.
The 2018 edition of the Encounters Short Film and Animation Festival is once again overflowing with S/W alum - we take a look at the new films from previously featured filmmakers and flag-up a few shorts we hope to bring to the site in the not-too-distant future.
Using hand embroidery on tracing paper, Stay depicts the relationship between a daughter and her absent father. It's a reminder to spend more time with the people you love, even if you are busy.
Within the chambers of a desolate house, a solitary servant tends to his invalid master.
After the death of a friend, two nuns in their golden years contemplate what their future holds. One confession leads to another and before they know it, they're embarking on a journey of self discovery.
This chillingly simple animation of Gabor Barabas poem The Spider cracks into the depths of the human cycle in a sharp three minutes. The Spider shows us the contradictions of lifelove and death, beauty and indifference.