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An animated short in Venice: Zippy Frames talks to David Štumpf and Michaela Mihályi about the new short to premiere at the 76th Biennale, SH_T Happens.
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Olga Bobrowska reviews the new film by Regina Pessoa, Uncle Thomas: Accounting For the Days.
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French animator Paul Raillard signs a 2D film on the inevitable comic results of perverted loneliness. Watch Symbiose.
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A man suffers from rhinitis in Seoro Oh's (OO). Here's his madcap story.
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The inimitable UK animation filmmaker Phil Mulloy comments on current UK affairs.
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When art transforms human emotions. Here's the gripping Baraa animation short by Natasza Cetner.
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What do you get when you order albatross soup? Here's Winnie Cheung on an animation documentary and a riddle at the same time.
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Here's an excellently executed story of finally growing up by Estonian filmmaker Chintis Lundgren.
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A son and his mother. Director Laura N-Tamara talks to Zippy Frames about her animation short The Witch's Mask.
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Social realism in animation. Learn more about the upcoming Eddie and Frankie animation short from UK director Katherine Hearst.
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A voice out of dreams to get in contact with the reality. Here's Contact 2D/3D animation short by Alessandro Novelli.
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A new Greek stop-motion film in the making. Here's info and trailer for Man Wanted by Irida Zhonga.
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A day in a life pencil tale. Watch Transparency by Daniel Šuljić.
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One of the student revelations of 2018 is now online. Watch and read our film review of Sog by Jonatan Schwenk.
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Our Zippy Frames contributor Mr. Kropka reviews The Animation Workshop animation student short on uniqueness by August “Poul” Niclasen and his team.
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Strange desires and missed opportunities in the comedy Quickand by Jennifer Bianchi.
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Having a pet is not the easiest thing in the world. But Britt Raes makes it easy-going and humane as well.