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Dal Park makes a perceptive 2D animation film in West Question, East Answer. Check her interview and watch the film
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Jelena Oroz premieres her acclaimed animation short Two For Two at Zippy Frames.
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Alain de Botton and The School of Life gets a playful and intimate animated treatment by Daniel Stankler.
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Being trans doesn't mean being typecast. Here's the review for the exquisitely dramatic Purpleboy animation short by Alexandre Siqueira.
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French director Marion Lacourt premieres her Sheep, Wolf and A Cup Of Tea... at Locarno Film Festival. She talks to Zippy Frames.
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It pains to be doubly in pain. UK-based artist Ali Aschman premieres her stop-motion film Body Echo at Zippy Frames.
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Finding and losing yourself in a sketchbook dance. Watch So I Danced Again by Lottie Kingslake.
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Shadab Shayegan presents a case of escalating violence sturdily directed in Are You Kidding Me?
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Some stains are hard to come off. Watch The Stained Club by Supinfocom Rubika students.
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Olga Bobrowska reviews the 2D film The Procession by Pascal Blanchet and animator Rodolphe Saint-Gelais.
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The new film by the Oscar-nominated director Theodore Ushev The Physics of Sorrow, will be part of the 2019 Toronto International Film Festival.
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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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A father, a son and a piece of luggage. Watch the bittersweet stop-motion film, Negative Space by Max Porter and Ru Kuwahata.
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The inimitable UK animation filmmaker Phil Mulloy comments on current UK affairs.