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181–200 of 321 films

  • Lost Property

    2014 All audiences 6 min

    by Åsa Lucander

    An old man works in a Lost property Office. Every day an old lady comes into the Office presenting an item she’s lost and everyday he tries to help her find it. With each day that passes, expectations falter, hopes fade and the feeling of loss grows stronger. After searching a series of enchanted rooms she eventually finds much more then she ever hoped for.

    • Drama
  • Lion On Tiger: Love Angle

    2020 16+ 2 min

    by Diego Cumplido

    Music video created, produced and animated by Diego Cumplido.

    • Music Videos
    • Experimental
    • Abstract
  • Listen to me Sing

    2019 Adults 11 min

    by Isabel Garrett

    Set in an isolated, rundown hotel, the story follows entertainer Sophie (in a similar state) as she struggles to find her place in a confusing world.

    • Drama
  • by Christopher Childs

    In a luscious garden, a sickly man is cared for by a group of strange librarians.

    • Drama
    • Experimental
    • Non-narrative
  • Leave a print

    2016 7+ 5 min

    by Christina S. Nerland, Christina Susanna Nerland

    After a long winter, a family of arctic foxes shakes off their winter coats only to discover that the paws of their old leader have gone transparent. As time progresses, the transparency keeps spreading and the old fox starts to become isolated from the rest of the pack.

    • Drama
    • Family
  • Lay Me Down

    2024 16+ 5 min

    by Emmanuelle Mohnblatt, Marie Deboissy, Sébastien Kirszenblat

    Henry meanders through Wyrmlands, the remains of England consumed by the giant worm of capitalism. Amidst his despair, he recalls an act of kindness. As a child, innocent and loving, he saved an injured worm. Perhaps salvation is possible if he can reconnect with his inner child.

    • Drama
    • Music Videos
    • Tragedy
    • Fantasy
    • Experimental
    • Non-narrative
  • Lay Bare

    2012 Adults 6 min

    by Paul Bush

    „It is only shallow people who do not judge by appearance” wrote Oscar Wilde. Lay Bare is a composite portrait of the human body, revealing it as it is only rarely seen in the most intimate relationships we have with our family or our lovers – erotic and comic, beautiful and vulnerable.

  • by Alex Grigg, Loup Blaster, Caleb Wood & others

    Well, well, well. Project #2, an indie animation anthology based on the theme of STRANGERS. All original work done between 2014 and 2016.

    • Drama
    • Romance
    • Sci-Fi
    • Abstract
    • Experimental
  • Lagomorph

    2012 16+ 2 min

    by Jack Lowson, Jacobus (Jack) Lowson

    A disappointing magician leads his sole spectator to create her own magic.

    • Experimental
    • Drama
  • Ladies

    1992 Adults 1 min

    by Candy Guard

    Two women try to keep embarrassing noises down when they aren’t sure if there is someone in the next cubicle.

    • Drama
    • Comedy
  • l.a.y.l.o.m

    2015 Adults 3 min

    by Peter Millard

    Please lay all your love on me.

  • Kill Your Idioms

    2020 16+ 2 min

    by Grant Kolton

    Literal and figurative worlds collide but only one can survive… Do your idioms live or die?

    • Comedy
    • Experimental
    • Non-narrative
  • by various artists

    I explored the cosmic wonder of self-discovery, liberation, and love—a mystical underground world with a mesmerising volcano, glowing lava tunnels, and an intergalactic wonderland where one sparkles and shines.

  • by Liang-Hsin Huang

    Music video for Josh Kimbrough’s song “Glowing Treetops” from his latest album “Slither, Soar & Disappear”. Inspired by Wendell Berry’s poem “Elegy”.

    • Music Videos
    • Non-narrative
  • Joanna Quinn Master Class

    2022 All audiences 64 min

    Joanna Quinn, whose acclaimed body of work includes the Oscar-nominated shorts Famous Fred, The Wife of Bath and her most recent film Affairs of the Art, speaks with Ben Mitchell of Skwigly Online Animation Magazine in an exclusive talk as part of the Linoleum Contemporary Animation and Media Art Festival. Having achieved major success at the very beginning of her career with her multi-award-winning debut film Girls Night Out, Joanna has since become an inspirational figurehead to many in the animation world through the work of her studio Beryl Productions. In this talk Joanna will offer unique insight into the highs and lows of industry success and how she has navigated the emotional pitfalls that come with it, from grappling with feelings of failure against high expectations, balancing personal projects and professional commissions, to dealing with imposter syndrome, burnout, staying motivated when life gets in the way and the challenges the younger generation face in the current social media climate and the pressures to succeed that come with it.

    • Documentary
    • Making of
  • by Eliza Jäppinen

    The music video features Chubby Cherry and Jenny driving to a dance club. Once they are there Chubby Cherry posts “(Jenny’s Boyfriend’s) head is small.” Once this happens, Cherry tells Jenny that they should be lovers and soon they run away together. In this video, Cherry did not sing during the video except for the bridge.

    • Music Videos
    • Drama
    • Romance
    • Experimental