Utilising an apparently new-found obsession with the colour red and reinvigorating some of the circular imagery of A Man and His Dog Out for Air and 69, Breer delves into the very basis of animation to explore how a variety of easily recognisable objects can be portrayed and manipulated differently using pixillation and classically drawn animation. -Malcolm Turner

This short animation by artist and animator Evelyn Lambart offers a wordless plea for the right of a...

The musical Mr Finch has spent the last few years of his life trapped in a birdcage with only his co...

Pari, a 14-year-old girl, dreams of becoming a pilot while growing up in a society that doesn’t allo...

London high-society mouse, Roddy is flushed down the toilet by Sid, a common sewer rat. Hang on for ...

A woman’s face disappearing behind, and emerging from, a pair of hands. Flashing lights. An empty bu...

Animated film from Robert Sahakyants. Political satire on the last years of Soviet Russian rule ove...

Every time a Soviet apparatchik presses a button, something explodes.

Several children spend a day in the forest and learn from Smokey Bear the five rules to fire safety.
Preparing for a date is an important matter: personal hygiene, choosing the right clothes, adding th...

A transhumanist romance in the near future. A young boy of modest origins, Marcus, an H- , falls mad...

A lonely castaway who is drowning at sea calls for help incessantly. No one helps him, because every...
Dreamlike images of a couple's life related to their involuntary separation. Letters that fly like b...

In a bizarre and decadent society, faceless characters are tirelessly trying to appeal to a body of ...

The story about the wild creatures of the wild forest and one impudent Cat who walks by himself, and...

A boy with a special talent discovers that he may never grow up. Those with power are devouring peop...

Remy, a resident of Paris, appreciates good food and has quite a sophisticated palate. He would love...