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- Dying of kidney disease, a man spends his last, somber days with family, including the ghost of his wife and a forest spirit who used to be his son, on a rural northern Thailand farm.
- A spirited young woman persuades a hyena from London Zoo to take her place at a dinner dance being held in her honour.
- A filmmaker captures images that characterize the violence and repression as well as the hope of rebirth and remembrance in northeastern Thailand.
- Jay rushes to get ready for another frantic day. Armoured against the sights and sounds of the City, he races against time until a chance encounter propels him into a strange watercolour world. Here, three Nudes reveal their truth and an enigmatic Professor directs time. But will Jay dare to expose himself in order to find the clarity and connection he seeks. Nude Triumphant combines painting from life with experimental digital animation. It was produced during the Covid-19 lock-down with a community of Queer and inter-sectional life models and artists. The film encourages us to pause and reflect, discovering our unique identities in stillness and building a healthier relationship with time and with ourselves.
- A fluorescent tube illuminates an empty playground in the evening. Nearby a flash of light is projected on a makeshift screen. This outdoor movie is a portrait of a village repeatedly struck by lightning. As night falls, the silhouette figures of young men emerge, they are playing with a football raging with fire. They take turns kicking the ball which leaves illuminated trails in the grass. The lightning on the screen flickers amid the fire and the smoke rising from the ground. The game intensifies with each kick that sends the fireball soaring into the air. Finally the teens burn the screen and crowd around it to witness the blazing canvas, behind which is revealed the ghostly white beam of a projector. Phantoms of Nabua is part of the multi-platform Primitive project which focuses on a concept of remembrance and extinction and is set in the northeast of Thailand.
- In a fantastic quasi Georgian (18th century) world, a fanatical religious sect "The Holy Exaltation" have taken control.
- Herzog-influenced imagining of ecological possibilities for four locations, anticipating Earth's impending post-societal collapse.
- Treasure tells two irrevocably intertwined stories; a metal detectorist's tenacious search through the Shropshire Marches for gold, and a community led by a mother whose precious sacrifice provides a connection through the ages. Watercolour paintings and hand drawn animation create a timeless and beautiful celebration of the enduring power of love and human connection. Layers of colour, light, and texture bring to life the atmospheric 3,000 year old narratives that have shaped the landscape of Shropshire. Samantha Moore has worked with a team of archaeologists and historians from Shropshire and the British Museum to make sure that this evocation is authentically portrayed. Elizabeth Purnell's score beautifully carries the emotional weight of a community centred on the sun, and a man whose obsession leads him to discover a spectacular treasure. The discovery of the Shropshire sun pendant in 2018 was the most significant finding from that culture in Europe in a hundred years. Its pristine crafting, evoking the suns rays, calls into question everything we think we know about the community that made and eventually sacrificed it.
- Following the end of a stormy love affair, Expressionist artist Oskar Kokoschka enlists in the First World War. After suffering serious injuries in battle, he experiences a series of memories and visions as medics transport him through the forests of the Russian front. Playful and imaginative, I'm OK explores the wounds of heartbreak and trauma. Inspired by the life and art of Oskar Kokoschka (1886-1980).
- What goes around comes around: the daily cycle of home-work-home illuminated in collage, Hi-8 and paint. An account of a journey from home to work as seen through the filter of the conscious and subconscious mind.
- During a long hot summer in the forest, Child is forced to grow up. First her Dog becomes ill, then out of the blue her Mother returns to their dacha with a new lover. Child's world is turned upside down. With each unsettling event, her visions become stronger to the point where she decides on a dangerous decision. Chado combines digital animation and Risograph printing to transform a coming of age tale into an enchanting short film.
- The film is based on Japanese folklore of the Ainu in Northern part of Japan, which tells of a race of tiny people 'Colobockle' who live amongst humans without being hardly noticed. I projected animations of the people playing around in my old house in Quito, Ecuador using a portable projector by using Video Mapping techniques and simply filmed with a DSL camera. No CGI or motion tracking was used.
- One day a humble fisherman catches an enchanted fish. Can the fish help him, and his wife improve their lot? The Flounder is an adaptation of the Brothers Grimm tale 'The Fisherman and his Wife', with painted animation by Elizabeth Hobbs and an original score by composer Carola Bauckholt.
- A fairytale about the microscopic world of dysentery. Based on the real life battle of scientists to find solutions to a global health problem.
- Deep inside the World-machine a glitch triggers a malfunction. Time passes and a scientist materializes on Earth to collect samples of 'Ylem' from the dead planet. Returning to her home planet she creates a facsimile of the world.
- A black and white, kaleidoscopic, multi-layered, hyper-kinetic typographical poem. Using the letters of the word APOCALYPSE, each line explores different areas of our lives that have been eroded by recent events. The film suggests that a quiet 'apocalypse' has already occurred.