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  • by Brynne McGregor

    Seven people living with aphasia through hand-drawn rotoscope and digital animation.

    • Documentary
    • Experimental
    • Making of
  • Anomalisa

    2015 Adults 90 min

    by Charlie Kaufman, Duke Johnson

    Michael Stone, a man living a dull life, is tired of his monotonous routine. However, things change when he meets a stranger on a business trip.

  • The beloved Coraline – fearless, independent, curious – had nine different outfits, all of which gave animators unique opportunities to bring her to life. Explore Coraline’s closet in this behind-the-scenes featurette for LAIKA’s Oscar-nominated stop-motion classic.

    • Making of
    • Family
    • Fantasy
  • Craig Kausen, grandson of the legendary animation filmmaker, Chuck Jones, spoke in a special guest speaker event for NYFA students and faculty. Kausen discussed the work and career of Chuck Jones, whose name is synonymous with characters from Looney Tunes, Tom and Jerry, and Merrie Melodies. Event was moderated by Paul Laverack.

    • Making of
  • Ampersand

    2016 16+ 3 min

    by Erin Shea

    Ampersand is science visualisation meeting visual music. The film takes the audience on a playful musical journey from the subatomic to the galactic and touches on many core ideas of science like the wave particle duality, evolution, and pollination.

    • Abstract
    • Experimental
    • Non-narrative
  • Albatross Soup

    2018 Adults 7 min

    by Winnie Cheung

    A man gets off a boat. He walks into a restaurant and orders albatross soup. He takes one sip… pulls out a gun, and shoots himself. So…why did he kill himself?

    • Drama
  • Agrabagrabah

    2014 16+ 5 min

    by Calvin Frederick

    A film about September 11, 1991/2001/2057.

    • Experimental
    • Non-narrative
  • Adult Swim ID

    2023 Adults 1 min

    by Koji Yamamura, Inari Sirola

    Adult Swim ID for YOLO Silver Destiny Season 2 (2023).

    • Comedy
    • Experimental
    • Non-narrative
  • by Raman Djafari, Daniel Almagor

    Rick is stuck in an everlasting Escher-like architectural maze, binge watching TV from his living room sofa.

    • Comedy
    • Experimental
    • Sci-Fi
  • Adam

    2016 Adults 2 min

    by Evelyn Jane Ross, Evelyn Ross

    At the beginning of them She created us.

    • Drama
    • Experimental
    • Non-narrative
  • Abyssus abyssum invocat

    2012 Adults 9 min

    by Wes Simpkins

    Abyssus Abyssum Invocat is a short film that utilizes stop-motion animation and live-action puppetry to create a darkly comic meditation on capital punishment and religion.

    • Drama
    • Horror
    • Abstract
    • Experimental
  • A Room Nearby

    2005 Adults 27 min

    by Paul Fierlinger

    Can loneliness make you happy? Blending intimate interviews with distinctive animation, A Room Nearby gives voice to five culturally dissimilar people as they reflect on the process and unexpected revelations of loneliness.

  • A Little Too Much

    2020 16+ 4 min

    by Martina Scarpelli

    The official music video for “a little too much” by kai

    • Drama
    • Music Videos
    • Experimental
    • Non-narrative
  • Narrated by Julie Walters, the programme looks at Aardman’s multi award winning work across film, TV and advertising including all the much loved characters from Wallace & Gromit, Shaun the Sheep, Morph, Chicken Run and Creature Comforts.

    • Comedy
    • Making of
    • Family
  • A Hedgehog’s Visit

    2013 16+ 6 min

    by Kariem Saleh

    A grumpy Hedgehog is trying to confess his love. Will he be able to overcome his insecurities? A struggle with the fear as a short film.

    • Drama
    • Tragedy
    • Experimental
  • by AJ Dubler, Carmela Murphy

    After a mysterious girl shows up at Gray’s doorstep holding the corpse of a bird that had just cracked her window, an impromptu bird funeral changes the way Gray views herself and her lesbian identity.

    • Drama
  • by Philip Scott Johnson

    This animation was created in April 2007 using a program called Abrosoft Fantamorph. The cost at the time was 30 US dollars. My thought at the time was rather than creating simple humorous morphs, that were common at the time, why not instead create an artistic film that loops multiple animations together and tells the story of art over time.

    • Non-narrative
    • Experimental
  • Q&A for the Cannes Award-winning animated film and Latvia’s selection for Best International Feature at the 97th Academy Awards, Flow with Director/Co-Writer GintsZilbalodis (Moderated by Marshall Shaffer) at the Angelika Film Center & Cafe in New York City on 10/17/2024.

    • Drama
    • Fantasy
    • Adventure
    • Making of
  • 7

    2013 Adults 2 min

    by Lena Greene

    A beautiful day of synchronized swimming goes terribly wrong as the swimmers fall prey to a series of tragic mishaps.

    • Drama