The story of two sisters who spent their entire lives together looking back at their cherished memories.
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The story of two sisters who spent their entire lives together looking back at their cherished memories.
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.
An interview with artist-in-residence Gianluigi Toccafondo, who we were extremely happy to host in Ljubljana for the 20th edition of Animateka, since he was the winner of the 1st Grand Prix of Animateka back in 2004.
Nikita Diakur on Ugly Aesthetics and Interactive Animation and his latest animated short Ugly.
An interview with the jury member and animator Robert Morgan.
An interview with Aisha Madu, author of the film Bodily Disfunctions (Student competition programme).
Interview with Suzie Templeton – Academy Award winner for Peter and the Wolf(2006).
Trailer for ANIMA festival 2025 in Brussels.
Visuals and Trailer for animation festival Anibar 2021
The dachshund doesn‘t get why its behind always has to pee.
Dealing with what comes naturally isn’t easy, especially for animals. In Animal Behaviour, the latest animated short from the Oscar-winning team of Alison Snowden and David Fine (Bob’s Birthday), five animals meet regularly to discuss their inner angst in a group therapy session led by dr. Clement, a canine psychotherapist.
When night dawns on the farm a little bat wakes up. Oh, how great would it be to bark with a dog or to crow with a cock…and to jump and to dance! The little bat wants somebody to keep its company. It doesn’t want to be alone. It is looking for a friend.
An Island is an immersive short film portraying the physical and emotional journey undertaken by a lone explorer as he attempts to reach the summit of a remote island.
Anton’s head is bursting with thoughts. The gardener is angry: who has trampled her flower beds? In the park Anton is looking for a new chess partner. For someone who plays better than his dog. The gardener is looking for a mysterious serial vandal who has lost a yellow boot. Are they looking for the same thing?
The film’s action takes place over a large lake, one of it’s banks is inhabited by frogs. They tell stories about the ancient God – huge Catfish, living on the other side of the waters.
In the lovers’ relationship, it seems like that we’re going on a vacation to each other’s heart from our own individuals’ lives.
Carried away by the sound of a languishing barrel organ and the purr of a cat, the poet closes his eyes and gets into a mysterious dream. Inspired by the life and the poems of Stéphane Mallarmé.
In his dream, a teenage boy visits the Stone Age, which he imagines to be quite similar to the present day.
This work is inspired by the realisation that someone you thought you knew has changed in frightening ways. Our understanding of people is mediated by our own experience, limited, and the indirect ritualism of relationships is like dance or sport.
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.