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The Jump

14 Mar

Don’t Hug Me I’m Scared: 2 (TIME)

7 Mar

Max Cooper / Tom Hodge: Fragments of Self

4 Mar

Nick Cobby illustrated this piano & glitch composition with beautiful greyscale forms generated by Trapcode After Effects plugins.

Haru wa Kuru (春は来る)

1 Mar

In Japan, even commercials for liquor are psychedelic…  This Johnny Walker Whiskey promotional video will take you on a delightful journey.

Little Monkey

28 Feb

It’s called “Moon”

27 Feb

Ferenc Cakó: Ashes (1996)

25 Feb

Gloomy visions from the Hungarian sand animation master.
Quote from Cakó:

I try to reach a little deeper, down to more social aspects in a rather strong, almost political way, just like in Ash, which was darkened by my mother’s death.

He also has an interesting claim:

It is also remarkable that Eastern Europe brings much more exciting films than the Swiss or the Swedish. Because what excitement can there be in welfare and tranquility? On the other hand, the Russians and the Czechs make very good films which are exciting in form, for example, Svankmayer, who I love.

Sticky

19 Feb

Exiled from the tropical paradise where they evolved, a tiny population of remarkable stick insects dodged extinction by hiding under a single windswept bush on the world’s tallest sea stack for 80 years. Thanks to a dedicated team of scientists they’re now living safely in captivity, but when can they go home?

Keep in touch with its progress over at facebook.com/StickyShortFilm and if you know of a festival that would be a good fit, do please let us know. We’d love to hear from you.

John Moore: Sensorial (1978)

18 Feb

Freaky watercolors from Venezuela.

Stephen Arthur: Transfigured (1998)

11 Feb

Stephen X. Arthur took 3 years to make this from 80 paintings by Jack Shadbolt.