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Joanna Lurie presents two bubble characters in her Partir (Leaving).
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The Irish animator Eamonn O'Neill presents an intriguing portrait of a person in distress. Watch I'm Fine Thanks.
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When animation can be creative in a most unexpected, instant way. Watch the adult-themed Instant Excitations by Adrien Weber.
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Medical, autobiographical and funny. Watch Foxy by Stephanie Thandi Johnstone.
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Realistic, imaginative and contemporary: watch Villa Antropoff.
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The Ancestor is a video clip by Darlingside, and features animation by Crazy Lake Pictures. Watch the video clip.
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Things are not always what they seem. Watch the dramatically intense The Renter by Jason Carpenter.
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Interested in Jean Genet? Watch the experimental Holy Water by Tunc Gencer.
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Julieta Colás presents a story of a good-looking guy, a shower, and a Missed Call. Watch the short.
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The Canadian independent animator, Nick Cross co-directs with Dave Cooper PigGoatBananaMantis. Watch the film.
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Felix Massie makes an elevator (plus ladder) story on the question of how to achieve happiness. Watch Keith Reynolds can't make it tonight.
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Noore Kim presents Pest. Watch the student film to compete at the Cartoon Brew Student Animation Festival.
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Watch the new short film by Theodore Ushev, Nightingales in December.
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The UK graduate Julia Pott presents a tender (but with thick strokes) short film about ageing and leaving things behind. Watch Belly.
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Beakus Studio in London creates a short, torch relay film about the London Olympics - but the main player here is a vermin.
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The UK director Dave Prosser attended Seoul's International Animation Festival, and made a short film called Mountain. Watch the film.
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Diving straight into the of experimental animation terrain, the short film Why can't you just see me by Eleni Tomadaki unfolds the riddle of invisibility as a decadent flower.
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Cornelius Joksch presents a short story about disappearance and oblivion: Where are you?