Glong
By La Gaîté Lyrique
Glong! Glong by Romain Blanc-Tailleur and Damien Pelletier.
Directed by Romain Blanc-Tailleur, Damien Pelletier. Produced by EnsAD - École Nationale Supérieure des Arts Décoratifs Genres : Animated film - Runtime : 7 min 11 seconds Production year : 2008
Jons and the Spider
By Moth
Jons and the Spider.
Directed by Marie-Margaux Tsakiri-Scanatovits and Soyoung Hyun,
sound design by Tom Lowe; produced at the Royal College of Art, 2010
El Empleo / The Employment
By opusBou
El Empleo / The Employment
by Santiago 'Bou' Grasso.
Cortometraje de animación / animated short film
Dirección / Direction: Santiago 'Bou' Grasso
Idea: Patricio Plaza
Animación / Animation: Santiago 'Bou' Grasso / Patricio Plaza
Diseño de tÃtulos / Titles design: Natalia Acosta
Productora / Production company: Opusbou
http://opusbou.com.ar
Light Forms
By Malcolm Sutherland
Light Forms by Malcolm Sutherland
A short experimental floaty & aimless animation.
Soundtrack is also made by Malcolm Sutherland.
L' ONDÉE (RAINS)
By DCDA
L' ONDÉE (RAINS)
by David COQUARD-DASSAULT
Directed by: David COQUARD-DASSAULT
Production: Folimage/ ONF-NFB/ Canal+
Music: Christophe HÉRAL
Year of production: 2008
And All the Question Marks Started to Sing
By FuturePerfect
"All the Question Marks Started to Sing" a new work by the Norwegian art collective Verdensteatret, was the opening event of FuturePerfect 2011.
FuturePerfect is new performance, media, art and technology initiative founded by Wayne Ashley, the former Director of Arts in Multimedia at Brooklyn Academy of Music (BAM). http://futureperfectfestival.org
ALTNEULAND
By SARIEL KESLASI
"ALTNEULAND"
by SARIEL KESLASI.
"My graduation film at Bezalel Academy of Art & Design.
And this year (2013) it is displayed at the Annecy Festival and the Cannes short Film corner Festival.
You are welcome to watch.
The film is a subjective interpretation of the utopian novel, 'Altneuland' writen by Theodor Herzl. By using a surrealist allegory, the film tries to deal with the collapse of Herzl's dream and seeks to emphasize the sense of absurdity and instability..."