Solace is an interactive animated film based on celebrated science fiction writer Jeff Noon's short story about a near future in which marketing and addiction are disturbingly intertwined.
Gethin Anthony
as Man
Daniel-Konrad Cooper
After prophesying the end of humanity, a reclusive conspiracy theorist receives a troubling call into his radio show.
Andrew Oehler, illusionist and tailor's apprentice, born in Germany, departs to travel the world in search for his dreams. He takes his magic lantern and finally arrives in Mexico in 1805 bedazzling people wherever he goes. Can a few lights and mirrors provoke the wrath of the Inquisition?
Twenty animators from the U.S., Switzerland, Poland and China express their friendship with and love of animation in a series of animated variations on the standard countdown.
One orphaned girl struggles to survive in the not so distant future where society has succumbed to violence and become a kill or be killed world.
Film directed from the play "Orpheon", directed by François Tanguy, played by the Compagny of Raft.
Morning outflow and evening inflow of the sea change a tide of life of the coastal small town.
A parable about the fragility of relationships. Love is sought, found, tested, lost...
A heartfelt depiction of a man facing his own mortality while reflecting on the grave mistakes of his youth.
People with learning disabilities often experience worse physical and mental health. This film is a starting point to address these inequalities.
Watch as everyday people go from their safe, simple lives into a realm of the supernatural.
Allegory of men's use of fire to kill, when it was given by Prometheus to help them.
In this animated short, Mrs. Popcorn is shocked to discover a worm in her canned drink. When the beverage company refuses to accept the blame, she's outraged! An intrepid consumer, Mrs. Popcorn takes the company to court for negligence. Understanding the Law: The Worm is episode two in a series of short films designed to demystify everyday aspects of Canadian civil law. Wry humour and a whimsical style make this informative series lively and memorable.
This melancholy piece about the metamorphoses of love and the eternal dissatisfaction of human beings with what they have was inspired by the lyrics of the French song "Plaisir d'amour."