A Bear Named Wojtek
Displaced by the Second World War, a troop of Polish soldiers find an inseparable bond through an orphaned bear they name Wojtek.
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Displaced by the Second World War, a troop of Polish soldiers find an inseparable bond through an orphaned bear they name Wojtek.
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ADORABLE is an animated film that presents a journey of a queer person where he explores his sexuality and the queer community; the film illustrates an observation of the modern queer society and fantasies toward the freedom of gender fluidity. This work is to reflect the real situation of the community where discriminations, freedom, and love coexist.
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Jonny wants to be a good person. Jonny wants a lot of things.
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When a cataclysmic volcanic eruption flings a jumble of debris deep into a dark underground cave, these shattered components of life, an assortment of shells, sticks, eyes, rocks and limbs driven by the eternal instinct for survival, quickly reassemble into new living creatures.
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While transitioning from male to female gender, Matia struggles with finding a genuine intimate relationship with a heterosexual man.
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Ashnikko in a monstertruck and a squad of develish beasts ride towards the sunset to battle the angelic overlord robots.
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A story of self-harm from those living through it.
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An animated short about those simple childhood memories that ensured you had the BEST DAY EVER.
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A personal journey with skin-bleaching products and questions societal ideals of beauty.
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Inviting you to look at the world from a plants eye view through a celebration of desire and pleasure.
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There’s a Big Bad Wolf at the back of my shed…
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After her bedtime story, Bingo tells Mum that tomorrow morning she will be waking up in her own bed. But as she drifts off to sleep, Bingo has a bizarre dream that takes her on a wild adventure.
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For Fatu, a simple visit to the grocery store feels as nerve-racking as a lunar expedition: for the first time in his life, he’s
wearing makeup in public.
As a child in Vietnam, Thao’s mother often rescued ants from bowls of sugar water. Years later they would return the favour.
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A charming narrative of politician frog Sim, president of “toad republic” and the wonders of traveling to countries during his presidential trip.
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The kids watch a scary old horror movie where a character speaks a certain ancient-language phrase meant to curse the victims to the shadow realm. That phrase? Greb-nefual e-neg! The movie scares some of the kids, but Girl calls it all a bunch of hocus-pocus and speaks the phrase aloud herself.
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Mom always braided my hair so tautly that it carved a distinct path atop my head. But one day, she cut off my braids.
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The 80s. A run-down motel. This is where a secret club of robot friends gather regularly to live out their dreams of being something else
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Dividing a cake into equal slices is no easy task, especially when all the guests are easily offended.
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A proud chef is forced to fight a mischievous cat who will stop at nothing to steal the food he is cooking.
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Paulette has promised to cook chicken with peppers for her daughter Linda, even though she cannot cook at all. But how will she find a chicken on the day of a general strike?
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Having pulled off a death-defying escape from Tweedy’s farm, Ginger has finally found her dream – a peaceful island sanctuary for the whole flock, far from the dangers of the human world
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On the first day of the Covid-19 lockdown 4 friends hung out on a video chat. That chat somehow turned into a Nightly-Online-Queer-Dance-Party with over 60,000 followers from all corners of the world.
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A short opera inspired by Aesop’s fable The Fighting Cocks and the Eagle.
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The Colourblocks attempt to solve a rainbow puzzle with the help of new friends Indigo and Violet. Learn about the seven colours of the rainbow with the Colourblocks.
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“Coming Out” is a tender stop-motion animation about identity, love, and giant monsters. Endorsed officially by Toho, the studio responsible for the iconic creature, this short brings awareness and support for LGBTQ stories into the Godzilla canon.
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In a small coastal community, on a tiny island in the middle of the sea they celebrate Crab Day. A day where every boy must kill a crab they caught with their fathers – marking their transition from boyhood into manhood. Everything changes when one boy goes against the rules.
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An ambitious thief wants to steal a precious diamond from a heavily guarded vault. On his way, he unexpectedly meets competition – a femme fatale who appeared for the same purpose.
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Half of the population will go through this major natural life change but so many of us are not prepared and don’t know what to expect.
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When a bird of prey gets ran over, a teen girl’s insistence to give it a funeral ignites conflict within her family.
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The story of a brave friendship and solidarity between two senior ladies sickened by society’s disregard and disrespect.
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Death of a beloved pet is a difficult thing to deal with, and even though we try to prepare for it, it always seems to come too soon.
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Driven by her determination, guided by her intelligence, and culminating in a moment of inspiration, Dewmini develops and builds an ingenious irrigation system to grow food in the family’s garden.
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A brutal coming-of-age story in the Stone Age, told through the artefacts that remain.
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The film portrays Don Quixote and his sidekick Sancho Panza in their adventures. The brave knight fights police officers, an entire armed military, forcing them all to make a run for it so that he may engage in a battle with his old enemy – a windmill.
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Due to the severe air pollution, whenever it rains in summer bad moods keep popping up like mushrooms after the rain.
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Are YOU ready to take a break?
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Jeremy and Aurora are lost at sea. In the vast openness of the ocean they are cooped up together on a small tree bark. Will our castaways be able to grow while trying to make it back to shore, or will they lose a piece of themselves along the way?
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It is pouring down with rain at the funeral. There are many tears, too much wine, several woodpeckers and a handful of dreams to fill in the gaps.
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Exploring what life is like for a vixen and her cubs on an Earth left in post-apocalyptic chaos.
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This animated tale follows the relationship between the small human-like Oms and their much larger blue-skinned oppressors, the Draags, who rule the planet of Ygam.
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A fishing village falls prey to a nightmare revenge from the sea.
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Jerry, an awkwardly plump hummingbird, desperately tries to fit in with his siblings. But more often than not, he only weighs them down, literally.
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In this dual projection slide show of collaged imagery, FlyHole tells the story of a housefly who transitions into a man in order to cruise gay bars. Text and images are appropriated from the March 1985 issue of the adult, gay digest magazine, Manscape.
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An immersion in art through two paintings on the same subject created half a century apart.
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“From The Main Square” is an interactive VR experience that invites the viewer to witness the rise and fall of a divided society.
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Exploring and highlighting the contrast between eras using printmaking.
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a crush gone moldy…
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This bright and colourful dark comedy sees miniature Gayle and blackbear failing at being good neighbours in the most extravagant ways.
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Four friends escape reality and dance the night away.
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A dressing room, a mirror, here lipstick and shimmering varnish intertwine. He is determined and whatever anyone may have said to him, tonight he will be the most beautiful.
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A quirky student who daydreams with her head high in the clouds must creatively elude her strict math teacher to remain there.
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One day my granny dyed her wedding dress black. She wanted to be buried in it.
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The Squirrels have made a song and Duggee suggests that they can make a music video, which results in lots of collaboration, creativity and fun!
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Mo is an adult with Autism Spectrum Disorder. They spend a lot of time in their brain. Today, a
hole started following them.
Holy Fire is an interactive documentary experience that explores humankind’s difficult relationship with nuclear energy.
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Andy, followed by a friend filming the scene, goes to his recycling appointment.
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In 1450 a fully loaded ship departed from Tsalal harbour and continued westward in search of an island believed to be somewhere far off the coast, but to no avail. Two other ships sailing out the following year in search of the same island came to a similar destiny.
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As the night comes, the journey begins. Running rushing, racing.
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A peasant comes to town and falls into anguish when he notices that he is different from the townspeople.
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Imbued Life is a film about a young woman’s connection with the life force of nature, using her talent for taxidermy to “restore” the animals to their natural habitat.
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We humans once believed that we would create a free and democratic place of endless knowledge through the internet.
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Frog’s croak decides to hop it and leave him speechless, literally. After sampling a number of other voices Frog decides this is not fun so tries to catch up with his runaway croak.
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A young boy who is washed up on an island in the Pacific after falling from his parents’ yacht. Struggling to survive with no food or water, he and his dog are helped by mysterious stranger.
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When Greetje’s father, butcher Tuitjes, takes on the Italian butcher Smakkerelli, the formerly rustic village of Moppel is turned upside down.
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An outcast stable girl demands an elite destiny scroll from the all-knowing Oracle.
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In Bogota, a bird-girl leaves behind the family home, her domineering mother and faithful dog to go and explore her sexuality.
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Diane, the King’s favorite courtesan is held captive in the Parc Aux Cerfs, but she only has one desire. This desire isn’t to share the king’s bed. She is desperate to escape her golden cage. One night, while the King had lowered his vigilance, she decides to escape.
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In a kitchen, a mother and a child struggle to establish dialogue.
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Jerky but smiling characters from this short film will take the audience through this animated pageant inspired by a book “Leviathan” by Thomas Hobbes, written in 1651.
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What is this force that defies gravity, a force so powerful that drives plants to reach up and imbues us with the strength to sail against the current? If we let go to its upward motion, it carries us to a wonderful ease. Raise your sail and catch the leeway…
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Herman is a rat who lives alone in a messy apartment. One day a very tidy cat shows up at his doorstep. With everything she owns.
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Laurence is desperately looking for love. Advised by a friend, she connects to online dating sites to find her soulmate. She becomes addicted to her phone and to a toxic man.
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A noir-ish tale centred around a packet of menthol vogue cigarettes, moving between Sri Lanka and the UK.
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A private detective and her android partner are hired to track down a notorious hacker. On Mars, they descend deep into the underbelly of the planet’s capital city where they uncover a darker story that threatens to change the face of the universe.
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In 1942, on a train to nowhere, a former drag queen remembers a night from her past in one of Paris’ first queer bars.
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Mirek has a huge belly and nobody knows why.
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Arthur and the kids embark on their first mission together.
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Poppy (14) and her best friend Snoop (dog), spend their days writing rhymes and fantasising about becoming the world’s greatest rap duo. But when Poppy reinvents herself as a rude battle-rapper her new, hardcore persona gets her mad respect at a cost.
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Edgar’s ordinary life is disrupted by a newborn calf he sees on a tourist trip to a slaughterhouse.
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The war propaganda film “National Defence” portrayed Mish-Mish, a playful patriotic soldier, fighting against the Nazi military occupation of Egypt.
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An ode to the body’s five senses delivered by a man with little time left to enjoy them.
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A Viking Captain summons the Ninjas to find him a steady beat to get his oarsmen moving in time and outrun his rival, Captain Bullyson.
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A sheep writes a letter to his sister whilst being prepared for a ritual.
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An Iranian girl unfolds her school memories through the wrinkles and fabrics of her old uniform.
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At fifty years old, Eli takes care of his mother. Intrusive and lustful, the old lady is nostalgic about her wild youth, sex is an obsession for her.
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Chased by his nightmare knife hand, the paper boy has to confront his real fear which supposed to be his hope.
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An animated rendition of the beloved classic tale “Peter and the Wolf” featuring music and narration by Gavin Friday, and artwork based on original illustrations by Bono.
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It is Peter’s first summer in the countryside! All seems to be going well until the innkeeper’s dead grandfather tries to eat him.
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Bob the plumber is hired to fix a broken pipe & lands to his surprise in a gay fetish club.
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What is the future of human identity? Plastisapiens takes you on a soothing and playful virtual reality journey where organic beings and plastic become one.
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Music video for HOUSE OF KETA, a song born the day after Pride 2019 in Miland and the result of a collaboration between Populous and several other creatives. The music video was created during lockdown and inspired by voguing choreography.
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Prepare to be dazzled by the most boring vegetable in the world.
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Professor Balthazar goes on vacation to the South Sea where his friend Hannibal is a lighthouse keeper. Hannibal loves ice cream, difficult enough to find there. His request for transfer is denied until he can arrange a replacement: Johan the yodeler from the Alps.
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While non-binary representations are rare, Lou talks
about their relationship to gender, clothes, and other markers.
A lone probe collects music amongst the infinite fields of sounds, in a quest to find its place among the stars.
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Animated documentary based on the real-life account provided by a survivor of sexually motivated violent assault and her journey of recovery as she comes to terms with the trauma.
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Prepare for an absolute blast!
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A half hour animated film based on the wonderful children’s picture book written by Julia Donaldson and illustrated by Axel Scheffler. ROOM ON THE BROOM is a magical tale about friendship and family from Magic Light Pictures, the producers of the hugely successful The Gruffalo and The Gruffalo’s Child.
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In a completely purple world, inhabited solely by triangular purple characters, a small orange circle arrives at school and immediately feels out of place.
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Three archetypal woodland spirits explore the conflicting human drives of creativity, possessiveness and our desire for status.
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In a mysterious forest, a woman is slowly lured into a nostalgic daydream as she observes butterflies.
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The complexity of an ancient friendship is dissected to hilarious and recognisable effect as old friends Milly and June wait impatiently for each other outside a coffee shop.
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Hand-drawn animation. A personal expression from a period of disorientation: the euphoria experienced when connecting with myself and/or a lover, & the dysphoria experienced when searching for both.
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Two characters discover an interesting new object, and learn about what it means to share.
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At a humid and warm place, I existed.
The whitewashed “gender selection” takes place in two different spaces, where satisfaction and despair mingles.
A half hour animated film based on the much-loved children’s picture book written by Julia Donaldson and illustrated by Axel Scheffler, creators of The Gruffalo. STICK MAN tells the tale of a happy go lucky father’s epic journey to make it home in time for Christmas. From Magic Light Pictures, producers of the hugely successful The Gruffalo, The Gruffalo’s Child and Room on the Broom films.
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Simple story about the man who comes to the beach and uses inflatable objects for all of his needs.
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One day, all the statues in the area come to life. They leave the roadside shrines and pedestals and calmly set off straight ahead, all in the same direction.
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Supertato is delighted when Evil Pea comes to his birthday party, but Carrot is suspicious. Soon Evil Pea unleashes the Mini Peas, who try to steal Supertato’s birthday present.
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Superworm is a wonderfully unlikely comic hero. He’s a long, strong worm with amazing skills and a big heart who keeps on saving the day.
Butterfly has been Superworm’s best friends since he was small, and she was a caterpillar. They love helping the other garden animals: they save the baby toad from a major road, they entertain bored bees, rescue a beetle. It seems there’s no end to Superworm’s skills but he begins to get a bit too full of himself and he starts to ignore his friend.
When the evil Wizard Lizard hears of Superworm’s powers he sends his servant, Crow, to kidnap him. Then he forces Superworm to burrow underground looking for treasure. Butterfly hatches a plan with the other garden creatures to save Superworm, trapping Wizard Lizard and dumping him on the rubbish heap!
All of the animals celebrate Superworm’s return and Butterfly forgives Superworm for his big headedness. The pair are reunited as friends.
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Sweet Like Lemons is a visual reflection on getting out of a harmful relationship and moving on.
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It’s a day like any other. How do you break the cycle?
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Pint-Sized Perfection brings you through the gates of Thatcher’s very own Myrtle Farm.
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Enter John Lennon’s stream of consciousness as he dips and surfaces in his sleep.
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A young boy named Mahito yearning for his mother ventures into a world shared by the living and the dead. There, death comes to an end, and life finds a new beginning. A semi-autobiographical fantasy about life, death and creation, in tribute to friendship, from the mind of Hayao Miyazaki.
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A man, troubled by a severe nervous system disease, finds himself paralyzed in a remote and hostile environment after an accident.
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Based on an old Aesop fable: a young poet is lonesome until Venus provides him with company, transforming his cat into a wonderful girl.
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During the final race of the cycling season, the two men in the lead are competing for more than the Grand Trophy; they are fighting for the affection of a lady and fulfilment of their erotic fantasies.
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A boy falls in love for the first time and chooses to spread his wings no matter what the cost.
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Among the tall buildings of the city, the lonely guard hides a beautiful field that no one knows, and meets an egret there.
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Hamira must find her voice and courage in the hope to create an anti-racist future for all.
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An young aspiring painter is in his last round of interviews at the painting department of the Academy of Fine Arts. While waiting for his interview, his demons appear to him in the form of garden pests.
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A half hour animated film based on the classic picture book written by Julia Donaldson and illustrated by Axel Scheffler. A magical tale of a mouse who takes a stroll though the woods. Encountering three predators who all wish to eat him – a fox, an owl and a snake – the plucky mouse has to use his wits to survive.
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A half hour animated film based on the classic children’s picture book written by Julia Donaldson and illustrated by Axel Scheffler, The Gruffalo’s Child tells the delightful tale of a little Gruffalo who ignores her father’s warnings and tiptoes out into the snow in search of the Big Bad Mouse.
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A half hour family animated film based on the much-loved children’s book written by Julia Donaldson and illustrated by Axel Scheffler. THE HIGHWAY RAT tells the swashbuckling tale of a greedy rat who craves buns and biscuits, but comes to a sticky end. From Magic Light Pictures, producers of the hugely successful The Gruffalo, The Gruffalo’s Child, Room on the Broom and Stick Man.
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An inspector walks the streets of the town, carefully trying to avoid danger. At home, he sees a fingerprint trying to run away and pursues it.
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Featuring an iconic soundtrack and voice over from legendary actor Matt Berry, the film takes a novel approach to water marketing, leaving you thirsting for more!
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40-year old Irma goes on a vacation to an all-inclusive resort. Soon after her arrival she realizes the place is meant for young families. Irma has to find her own place in this holiday paradise
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Meet an unlikely pair of puppet heroes inspiring conscious consumption.
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Little Pille goes to find her father’s missing socks under the bed, to a fantastical world of forgotten things.
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A young fly gets trapped in the fly trap in the stop-motion studio only to have the existential realization that it spent its entire life chasing after the wrong thing.
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A young fly gets trapped in the fly trap in the stop-motion studio only to have the existential realization that it spent its entire life chasing after the wrong thing.
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We enter the world from the womb with empty hands, and depart with nothing but our tomb.
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A young migrant, forced to leave her home, desperately searches for her family.
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Witness the tragic story of a peasant girl forced to marry a much olderman, despite her love for his son. The object of envy and hate of the villagers she has to fight to preserve her independence.
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On the edge of a mangrove, a group of girls lives to the rhythm of the climate and the wild geese around them.
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An ancient Egyptian attempt to build an inverted pyramid.
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Arriving in Paris, I start learning two languages, French and drawing. In an artist’s studio, I meet Linda Demorrir, a live
model. Like me, she is transgender and an immigrant. As I draft her outlines, it is also myself that I learn to draw.
On a faraway planet, two aliens, Janet and Bill, meet in the Wurpular Wood and become friends. The families, the red Smeds and the blue Smoos, are dismayed at the match. “Never, never play with a Smed!” exclaims Grandmother Smoo, while Janet’s Grandfather Smed says the Smoos are “a beastly bunch!”.
Grandmother and Grandfather have to learn to overcome their differences though, when Janet and Bill run off in Grandfather’s red rocket. The Smeds and The Smoos travel through space together on their search for Janet and Bill. As the two families are starting to lose hope and head back to their home planet, they spot the runaway pair down below in the Wurpular Wood. But they’re in for a surprise when Bill and Janet announce their tiny baby Smoo-Smed, who is purple from head to toe.
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A half hour family film based on the much loved picture book written by Julia Donaldson and illustrated by Axel Scheffler.
Join the snail on the tail of a great big grey-blue humpback whale on her journey around the globe. In the unlikely friendship between an ambitious sea snail and a humpback whale, discover the power of the sea and the perils of swimming too close to the shore… Can the snail save the whale when he is beached in a secluded bay?
A Christmas viewing treat for all the family from four-time Oscar-nominated producers Magic Light Pictures.
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This is a love story full of encounters and mismatches.
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In this African folktale, a woman asserts her right to choose her husbands.
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Many different characters enter the premises for an exciting evening at the theatre.
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A window into the world of Taiwanese dramas.
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In just three words, ‘This is Sh*t’ summarise the outrage felt by communities across the nation about river pollution
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In just three words, ‘This is Sh*t’ summarise the outrage felt by communities across the nation about river pollution
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An accident interrupted Lee’s dinner with his colleagues. The dark truth of the Tomato Kitchen along with Lee’s hidden past were revealed by this unexpected incident…
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Water is a commodity not to be wasted in Africa . See what Toto goes through to fetch a pot of water!
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Bernard works behind the windows of a ticket booth at the Town Hall Square subway station. One day a little tiger shows up and turns Bernard’s orderly life upside down.
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Bernard works behind the windows of a ticket booth at the Town Hall Square subway station. One day a little tiger shows up and turns Bernard’s orderly life upside down.
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A man is trying to sleep but noises keep him up. Trying to stop the noise he reveals a bizarre mixture of sounds and images.
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A love letter to motherhood, parenting on the spectrum, and two headed monsters everywhere.
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An experimental documentary animation exploring a mother and daughters relationship and how generational trauma created a vicious cycle across three generations.
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A short animated documentary about love, death, and knitting.
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Holidays are in the offing for Wallace and Gromit. Sun, sand, and the chance to test out their latest contraption, Auto-Caddy. But Wallace has his dates mixed up – they have to be on the other side of the country in just half an hour! There’s only one thing for it… they’ll take the Rocket!
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While slugs wander across the kitchen floor, Noémie draws up her self-portrait, shifting and fragmented, on the edge between the intimate and the hubbub of the world.
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Set in the year 2123, this dystopian drama sees humanity faced with diminishing resources as a husband sets out on an adventurous journey to save the life of his beloved wife at all costs.
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Dig into the genetic adaptations of cockroaches, and find out what makes it so hard to kill them in this animated TED-Ed lesson.
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A natural history fantasy film following the dramatic life cycle of the Salmon, from the river to sea and back, portraying the fish in human form.
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A late night message from their kokum causes Kay to envision the generative impact they can have in the world as a trans person.
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Mother and Father lay the child in his cot at the same time every night. However, come morning, only a shallow crater remains; a baby-shaped depression. The boy was destined to be a wanderer.
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A half hour family film based on the much loved picture book written by Julia Donaldson and illustrated by Axel Scheffler.
ZOG is the story of a keen young dragon who wants to learn how to fly, roar, and breathe fire in his first years at Dragon School. He’s desperate to impress his teacher and win a golden star, but he’s accident prone and each year he has to be helped by a kind young girl who patches up his bumps and bruises. Then in Year Four, he has to capture a princess – can the young girl help him with his trickiest challenge yet?
A Christmas viewing treat for all the family from four-time Oscar-nominated producers Magic Light Pictures.
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A comedy adventure from Magic Light Pictures. Princess Pearl, Sir Gadabout and Zog the dragon make a most unlikely flying doctor team who are committed to treating all kinds of creatures, real and mythical, including a sunburnt mermaid, a unicorn with an extra horn and a lion with the flu.
One day, the trio accidentally fly into a storm. It’s hard flying and Gadabout and Zog are tired and miserable, so when Pearl spots her uncle’s castle they decide to fly down to take shelter. But the King isn’t happy to see that Pearl has discarded her pretty dresses and is now a doctor, so he captures her and holds her locked in the castle. Zog and Gadabout try all sorts of ways to get her out, but their efforts are in vain.
Just as Pearl sees a way to escape she discovers that her uncle has become extremely sick and surprisingly orange, and she makes the brave decision to stay and find a way to treat him. With Zog and Gadabout’s help (and a clue from a poorly dove) she finds a cure which needs ingredients from their friends the lion, unicorn and mermaid, which Zog and Gadabout fly off to get.
After some gentle persuasion, Pearl convinces the King to take the medicine, and soon he is dancing with delight. He finally admits that Princesses can be doctors. A final grand goodbye sets the trio on their way once more, and Zog and the Flying Doctors speed away into the sunset.
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