Cycle: Warmth As A Remedy To Despair
Part III of the Kōan series, Cycle, is the most wholesome of the three. Its 2-minute runtime somehow appropriately reflects the idea it presents: the ...
Part III of the Kōan series, Cycle, is the most wholesome of the three. Its 2-minute runtime somehow appropriately reflects the idea it presents: the ...
Part II of the Kōan series, Pursuit of Heavens (written by Erik Chimil and Pak H. Chau) mirrors its predecessor, serving philosophical debates in bite-sized pieces. Here, ...
Pak H. Chau’s 4-minute animation, What’s There? (written by Chau and Rohan Ponniah, part I of the philosophical Kōan series) is a short that ...
Kalainithan Kalaichelvan’s Kingdom Animalia: The Melanie Fyfe Story can be as easily misunderstood as cheered for. The film, a pure ...
Sofia El Khyari's Le Corps Poreux, or The Porous Body, takes an intimate look at the process of introspection and ...
At 21:22-minute, The Flying Fish is already in tempered waters. Animations usually aim for a shorter duration. And, topics such ...
Enter writer-director Mia Stegner’s animal kingdom that seems infinitely better than ours and forget your woes. With a 25:02-minute long, ...
Written and directed by a team of six, the 6-minute animated Oeil Pour Oeil (an eye for an eye) is ...
Every now and then, some stories come along that feel overwhelmingly universal and simultaneously very, very specific. For example, what ...
No, before you presume, this is not about COVID-19. It has nothing to do with bats or any other creatures. ...
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