The Last Bullet: Poetry, Hope, and Pain in Animated Short
Geoffrey Bennett Ulrich’s The Last Bullet is a spoken word animation that looks and sounds like Fiona Apple’s “Shameika” and ...
Geoffrey Bennett Ulrich’s The Last Bullet is a spoken word animation that looks and sounds like Fiona Apple’s “Shameika” and ...
The latest episode of Matt Check’s entirely solo project, Mammoth: Chasing the Rainbow—an animated series following the adventures of a ...
Diana Cam Van Nguyen’s 12-minute documentary Love, Dad is an attempt to reconcile the past with the present by an ...
The Walt Disney Animation Studios is celebrating its centennial year with a special restoration project. This summer, Disney+ started releasing ...
Animated short films are like magic, captivating audiences with their creative visuals and storytelling. These bite-sized wonders take us to ...
Sabrina Stoll’s Snowflakes is an animated 6-minute drama about finding a spark of magic in bleak circumstances. Charly, its tiny ...
Cleto Acosta-McKillop’s 8-minute Kintsugi uses the philosophy behind the Japanese practice to craft a film about shifting times. A larger ...
LUCHA and the EKEKO, written and directed by Roger Edwards Jr., is an 8-minute animated film that closely watches as ...
Nicholas Tory’s animated short Lifeblood pays tribute to Bourke shire, a New South Wales town with centuries of Aboriginal history. ...
Eli Copperman’s 5-minute dramedy, The Trail Beyond Highland Road takes pains to keep its tale simple. Drawn in a child’s ...
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