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Student Acadamy Award Winning "The JockStrap Raiders" by Mark Nelson
The Jockstrap Raiders is a animated short film about a group of misfits during world war I. It takes place in Leeds, England where our heroes are all excluded from the war due to various abnormalities. Threatened by the invading German Kaiser and his army, they must learn to become a team and overcome their deficiencies in order to save Britain, and the world.
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Drawn Together- Short Film
Drawn Together is a short film that was made under two weeks. This film is experimental in that it doesn't use any dialogue to convey a message instead it relies on scenes, music, and other audio to help convey the story. Hope you enjoy.
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Stick (Animated short)
A persecuted stray dog gets attached to a funny man in swimming trunks - literally attached! "Stick" is an animated slapstick comedy with a bittersweet ending.
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R.U.O.S.K.A (2013)
Near future, totalitarian government rules with an iron hand. Trials and follow-ups of a lost civil war still haunt many, including our Protagonist. R.U.O.S.K.A is Finnish 2013 scifi/dystopian short film dealing with hunger for redemption.
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NSFW Your Lucky Day (2010)
When an elderly man discovers he's won $156 million in the lottery while shopping at a convenience store, a young man decides to make his own odds. The store manager and a married couple are also mixed up in the game. Who will make it out of the store alive? Written & directed by Dan Brown.
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Blinky™ (2011)
Soon every home will have a robot helper. Don't worry. It's perfectly safe. Written, Directed & Edited by Ruairi Robinson. Starring Max Records from "Where The Wild Things Are". Cinematography by Macgregor. Music by Olafur Arnalds courtesy of Erased Tapes. Visual effects were completed over a period of 9 months, of hell. There's a reason why you don't see too many wet CG characters in movies even with 100 million dollar budgets. It's really, really hard.
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Karma Ghost (2002)
A story about karma and a guy who is stumbling through life spewing discontent and anger on everything he comes in contact with. Eventually, Pete's collective bad Karma begins to plot against him. By Billy Blob.
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Dock Ellis & The LSD No-No (2010)
In celebration of the greatest athletic achievement by a man on a psychedelic journey, No Mas and artist James Blagden proudly present the animated tale of Dock Ellis' legendary LSD no-hitter. In the past few years we've heard all too much about performance enhancing drugs from greenies to tetrahydrogestrinone, and not enough about performance inhibiting drugs...
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7:35 de la mañana / 7:35 in the Morning (2003)
A woman enters a cafe only to find its diners in complete silence. Then… a man breaks into song. It’s a surprising, genre-bending film nominated for an Oscar in 2004. Written and directed by Nacho Vigalondo.
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Nice Shootin' Cowboy (2008)
NICE SHOOTIN' COWBOY is a 15 minute short film from Ben Phelps (Writer/ Director) and John Maynard (Producer). Based on the short story by Anson Cameron. Featuring André de Vanny, Simon Stone, Jack Wardana, Rebecca Hetherington, Don Bridges and Kym Troutbeck. Synopsis: A contemporary Western about desperate buyers, desperate sellers and an unthinkable deal. http://www.benphelps.com/niceshootincowboy
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Checkpoint (2006)
CHECKPOINT is an 11 minute short film from Ben Phelps (Writer/ Director/ Producer) and Tim Kreibig (Producer). Featuring Rodney Afif, Kate Raison, Christian Willis, Alex Dimitriades, Brett Stiller and Casey Burgess. Synopsis: An encounter ends in tragedy when a Lebanese-Australian family is harassed by a group of soldiers at a checkpoint in outback Australia. http://www.benphelps.com/checkpoint
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Post-It Love (2009)
Shy girl meets shy boy in the office, and they find a new way of expressing their affection in this endearing film. Dir. Si & AD / UK / 2008. Music: Masaki Kurihara, Kuricorder Orchestra. Editing: Sam Rice Edwards. Cast: Charity Wakefield, Lee Ingleby. DoP: Carl Neilsson. Producers: Elizabeth Gower, Lucy Gossage
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The House That Jack Built / La maison de Jean-Jacques (1968)
A humorous animation film about that fellow we all know, who builds his house in the best suburb he can afford, and then aches to be somewhere better. He had a picture bride, a picture window, and a garden as pretty as a Better Homes and Gardens picture. But so did everyone else. He wanted something special and, like Jack and the Beanstalk, he finally got it. What he got is a moral for all. By Ron Tunis — 1967. Production : National Film Board of Canada (nfb.ca)
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Toys (1966)
This film has no commentary, but it is easy to see what it aims to show: war toys do not necessarily make warriors, but it is possible that they give a false glamor to the deadly pursuit. With toys that keep up with the times, this film creates a battle that is all too real and frightening. By Grant Munro — 1966. Production : National Film Board of Canada (nfb.ca)
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La tranchée (2010)
The Great War. The story alternates between a young North American soldier remembering being home at plowing time, enlisting, taking an ocean voyage to Europe, and going through military training - and that same man in battle, slogging through a muddy trench, enduring bombardment, being part of an assault. Death and decay are everywhere. The trenches give way to fields, the guns to plows, the soldier to soil.
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BBC Human Planet: The Douche (2011)
For a few weeks, the BBC film crew had the opportunity to follow a unique specimen, they were able to observe and record its mannerisms, rituals and way of life. The result of this is BBC Human Planet: The Douche. Written and Directed by: Mark Matechuk and Pat Maloney
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The Male Game / Mužné hry (1988)
A man sits down to watch a football match, which seems to consist of the players being violently mutilated in various inventive ways. The players then leave the football pitch and invade the spectator's flat... Another wonderfully weird short from Svankmajer that masterfully blends various animation styles with live action.
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No Man's Land (2004)
When parents go to war children suffer collateral damage. Directed by Clara Glynn.
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The Sandpit (2010)
A day in the life of New York City, in miniature. Shot as over 35,000 stills in Manhattan and Brooklyn using a 'tilt-shift' style, this film watches the pulses and rhythms of the city and its inhabitants from a different perspective. Serendipitous moments of people's collective everyday experience form a rich visual mosaic of urban life. Please view in HD and full screen for best effect.
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Moving Day (2010)
A young girl discovers the secrets of her new home. By Jason Wingrove, www.jasonwingrove.com
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