Money Tree

2D animation, Australia, 6’36”, 2011. Dir: Hawanatu Bangura Synopsis: A short animation about a young boy who wants to become rich by planting a stolen coin. An African tale with a relatable dilemma about the boundary between my money and their money, and morals about the desires that money brings. Bio: Hawanatu Bangura is a filmmaker based in Sydney, Australia. Born in Sierra Leone before [Read more...]

Bear and Bird

2D animation/USA/2013/4’39”. Dir: Dan & Jason @ Hornet Films Very Short Synopsis: Bear & Bird is about two best friends, a laid back brown bear and an overly excited cardinal, in a stand off over Bear’s hygiene, or lack thereof. Japan Premiere! Short Synopsis: Bear & Bird is about two best friends, a laid back brown bear who just wants to take it easy and an overly excited [Read more...]

Metro

Hand-drawn animation/USA/2011/4’44”. Dir: Jacob Wyatt. Japan Premiere! Synopsis: A young girl chases a mysterious fox through a fantastic underground world to recover her stolen train ticket. Bio: Jake Wyatt writes, draws, and directs for clients like Marvel, DC, Nickelodeon, Cartoon Network, and Dreamworks. He is currently a Creative Director at Moonbot Studios in Shreveport, Louisiana [Read more...]

Flake White and the Seven Lady Dwarves

Paper-cut Animation, Belgium, 5’18”, 2014. Created by 12 x 8-12-year-old children under the supervision of Louise-Marie Colon & Dominique Van Hecke at Camera-etc. Once upon a time, there was a king who sewed while watching the snow fall. One day, he had a child and named him Flake White… This familiar Grimm Bros’ fairy tale got a 21st century make-over with gender role switching by kids in [Read more...]

Behind 

2D animation/USA/2011/2’54”. Dir: Gayoung Back Synopsis: A young girl who had a very rough day discovers a beautiful surprise at the end of it. Japan Premiere! Bio: Gayoung Back is a FX Artist and freelance children's book illustrator, born in South Korea. In 2010, she received her Bachelor in Art at Korea National University of Arts. After graduation, she moved to Canada to pursue her [Read more...]

The Prayer

Hand-drawn animation/Japan/2015/3min. Created by: Shinjo-City Nisshin Middle School Class G (Yamagata). Synopsis: The original drawings for this animation were created by Saito-kun, an autistic middle school student with moderate intellectual disability. He expresses himself by drawing when he feel something strong in his daily learning. Other students in the class and their teachers [Read more...]

Pulk, the Cat Who Wanted to Swim

Puppet animation, Mexico, 2014, 6min. Created by 24 children at La Matatena, Asociación de Cine para Niñas y Niños, A.C. We know that cats can’t swim, but what is not known is how many cats want to learn to swim. Pulk is one of them. This cat shows us the courage to confront his fears and the happiness of getting new friends. Japan Premiere!   Original Title: Pulk, el gato que quería [Read more...]

D D Dragon

Hand-drawn animation/Croatia/2014/2’46”. (Original Title: Z Z ZMAJ) Dir: Lucija Majnarić (17-year-old), Marija Nikolić (15-year-old) An old dragon asleep on the mountain. Every thousand years or so, someone comes to bother the dragon. And what to do, but blow them away? Japan Premiere! Credits: Creators: Lucija Majnarić, Marija Nikolić Music 'Crazy Glue' by Josh Woodword Available [Read more...]

Sleepy Steve

Live Action & CG/USA/2015/4’02”. Dir: Meghann Artes A fuzzy bachelor engineers his wacky morning routine with robotic precision. Japan Premiere!   Festivals and Screenings USA Film Festival - Finalist Cinequest Film Festival Foyle Film Festival, Northern Ireland Hamptons International Film Festival Montreal World Film Festival, Canada -Nominated – First Prize [Read more...]

The Girl Who Spoke Cat

2D animation/UK/5’40”/2014. Dir: Dotty Kultys In a dull, organized world a curious girl longs for some colour and joy — against the wishes of her rule-obeying mother. When the girl follows a strange cat that doesn’t fully fit into society’s black and white standards, she discovers a boisterous underground filled with life. She decides to introduce it to the surface. Japan [Read more...]