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Frankie (2007)
Frankie is 15 and preparing for fatherhood he is determined to be the best dad ever, but as his day goes on, he starts to realize how impossible this will be for him. Winner of the Best Short Film at the 2008 Berlinale Film Festival.
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New Boy (2007)
A young African boy with a haunting back story starts school in Ireland, and finds out quickly exactly what it means to be the new kid. Winner of Best Narrative Short at the 2008 Tribeca Film Festival and nominated for an Oscar.
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The Cat Piano (2009)
A city of singing cats is preyed upon by a shadowy figure intent on performing a twisted feline symphony. Latest short film by The People's Republic of Animation, directed by Eddie White and Ari Gibson. The Cat Piano features the voice of iconic Australian artist Nick Cave narrating a poem written by Eddie White. Nick Cave recorded the narration whilst in Melbourne in 2007 while on tour with his band, The Grinderman.
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Golem (2013)
Film by Patrick Mccue & Tobias Wiesner. The movie is based on the short story “GOLEM XIV” of “Imaginary Magnitude” by Stanislaw Lem from 1973.
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Jackpot (2012)
It's 1994 and there's no Internet. So 14-year-old Jack Hoffman sets off on a quest to find and retrieve a stash of gay porn from across town before anyone finds out. Winner - Best Short Film - 2013 Miami Gay and Lesbian Film.
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The Last Bookshop (2012)
The Last Bookshop imagines a future where physical books have died out. One day, a small boy's holographic entertainment fails, so he heads out to explore the streets of abandoned shops outside. Down a forgotten alley he discovers the last ever bookshop. And inside, an ancient shopkeeper has been waiting over 25 years for a customer... It is written by Richard Dadd, who also co-directs alongside Dan Fryer.
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The Pearce Sisters (2007)
An amusingly bleak hearted tale of two weather lashed old spinsters. Lol and Edna Pearce live on a remote and austere strip of coast. They scrape out a miserable existence from the sea. The Pearce Sisters is a tale of love, loneliness, guts, gore, nudity, violence, smoking and cups of tea. Director: Luis Cook
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The Maker (2011)
A strange creature races against time to make the most important and beautiful creation of his life.The Maker has screened at over 60 festivals and won 22 awards. The music score for The Maker is called 'WINTER' and was composed by Paul Halley. The director is Christopher Kezelos.
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The Saga of Biorn (2011)
Biôrn, an old Viking, is determined to reach Valhalla, the warrior's afterlife full of excessive drinking and debauchery. To gain entry he has to die honorably in battle, but he discovers that the right death isn't so easy. A film by Benjamin J. Kousholt. Bachelor film project 2011 from The Animation Workshop.
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X on a Map (2009)
A short film about eggs and maps. It's not easy being a great discoverer when everything has been mapped out. Starring Sean Biggerstaff, Vicky Krieps & Jean-François Wolff as Christopher Columbus. Written & directed by Jeff Desom
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Humdrum (1999)
Aardman Animation short film using stop-motion shadow puppets featuring the voices of Jack Docherty and Moray Hunter.
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Fétiche (1934)
Fétiche Mascotte (Duffy the Mascot, aka The Mascot, aka Puppet Love, aka The Devil's Ball) is a strange story about a loving dog puppet who practically goes through Hell to get an orange to a dying girl. Early stop-motion genius from the original master Wladyslaw Starewicz.
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Fresh Guacamole (2012)
Transforming familiar objects into fresh guacamole. The 2013 Academy Award Nominated film by PES. Fresh Guacamole is the shortest film ever nominated for an Oscar.
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World Builder (2007)
A strange man uses holographic tools to build a world for the woman he loves. This is a short by filmmaker Bruce Branit known also as the co-creator of 405. Visit http://www.facebook.com/pages/World-Builder/73936485659
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The Lunch Date (1989)
A woman misses her train and buys lunch in a café. When she returns to her table, a man is eating her salad. Director: Adam Davidson
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Le Queloune (2008)
Everybody's afraid of zombies... But try to imagine your self waking up from the dead... How would you feel? Written & Directed by Patrick Boivin
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Born That Way (2009)
When ex-con and hard-as-nails, Jake Green, finally gets a chance to see his daughter after six months, he takes her out for a quick bite only to wind up in the middle of an armored car heist. Stars Kevin Gage (Waingro from Michael Mann's "Heat"). Director: Tony McNeal
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Out Of A Forest (2010)
A family of rabbits are having a birthday party under a big tree, unaware that a mischievous wolf is approaching. Directed by: Tobias Gundorff Boesen. "It is shot in the forests surrounding Viborg, Denmark. My main inspiration was victorian litterature, and "Boxer" by the national. It was painful to finish, as shooting stop motion in the forest at night for longer periods turned out to offer alot of problems :) But it was also great fun and adventure."
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Change For A Dollar (2010)
One of the MOST VIEWED films in schools nationwide - take 10 minutes and understand why! We could all use a little kindness!Is he asking for Change, or is he asking for CHANGE? Follow a man as he affects multiple peoples' lives with just one dollar, proving that it doesn't take much to be the change in someone's life. Written and directed by Sharon Wright. www.imdb.me/sharonwright
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White Bits (2003)
While her boyfriend is showering, Tracy gets an unusual request from Dave at the door. Just one glimpse behind the towel for 200 quid.
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