Henri Carreau, Charles Girard-Beaupré
In a dystopian world, a masked figure commutes to work. For him, everything is normal, but things truly aren't.
Sydnie Baynes
Borrowing the style of Soviet animated propaganda, a reflection on the complexities of materialism and conspicuous consumption in the Black community.
Paul Williams
Let’s take a break and follow Amy to meet her friends, to find her courage and confidence. A warm and soothing fairytale with a simple, even childlike style.
Niles Atallah
An amphibious humanoid yearns for the sea amidst the ruins of a dying world. Live action, dance, sculpture, and stop-motion animation combine in a dreamlike structure liberated from convention.
Huang Yun-Sian, Raito Low
As the conflicts and frustrations of our times intensify and multiply, are we losing sight of what matters most? A visually splendrous detour into deeper reflection.
Michael Granberry
A multitude of creatures entertain at a royal banquet, but the aristocrats soon go too far in their cruelty. A hilarious, horrifying black-and-white delight, fashioned entirely from recycled materials.
Leong Jo
Dream versus reality. Persistence versus abandonment. In the game of life, what is the right choice? There’s no correct answer, ultimately.
Charlie Galea McClure
A cautionary tale about a man who eats bugs...
Gary George Clotario
The myth of the two lakes of Bulusan Volcano on Luzon Island, told from the perspective of the monstrous Mampak, instrument of the true villain’s treachery, animated in a shadow-puppet style.
Jan Bitzer
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.
Liam O'Connor-Savaria
While investigating a strange sound coming from a hole in his wall, an insomniac in his underwear makes a discovery that will change his life forever.
Camille Pépin
A summer night in Montreal.
Léane Klinkow
"Carnet de poche" is an animated film where I scanned all of the pages of my notebook, filled from January to April 2024.
Ivan Peycheff
An experimental science fiction epic about the importance of dental hygiene made entirely from hand-cut 16mm film.
Hubert Lapointe
Mark Zuckerberg and Elon Musk are engaging in a merciless battle, delivering blow after blow, gadgets, and weapons of mass destruction.
Yeonhoo Kim, Sugyeong Shin, Sumin Lim
She’s cute, she’s sassy—and she can see dead people! In this candy-coated tale of poetic revenge, young exorcist Kim Rina is called to investigate the haunting of a high school dormitory.
Koji Yamamura
The first in a series of animated shorts pairing filmmakers with writers finds award-winner Koji Yamamura (DOZENS OF NORTHS) adapting a story by Hideo Furukawa.
Tina
A young animator feels trapped between a difficult sequence, a tight deadline, debilitating self-doubt, and a deranged director. One of the four short films from Toho’s GEMNIBUS VOLUME 1 anthology.
Tsz-wing Ho
A kaleidoscopic, polychromatic fugue concocted by Hong Kong’s Ho Tsz-wing, a specialist in mesmerizing geometric abstractions, fortified by the propulsive music of Errol Leung.
Fei Chen
The red capsule is the key to a desirable world, no matter if it is colourful and vibrant, or only black and white. Everyone, even the underdogs, would fight for a different life.
Yôko Kuno, Nobuhiro Yamashita
Karin’s been left in the care of Anzu, a good-natured lout who happens to be an immortal ghost cat. A sympathetic slacker variation on an anime staple, the supernatural summertime coming-of-age.
David Minh Nguyen
As her cellphone abruptly powers off, what was supposed to be a routine subway journey turns into a nightmare for Ursula.
Takeshi Yashiro
A melody carried on the wind captures the curiosity of a tiny woodland imp. Shot outdoors using natural materials, a charming stop-motion celebration of seasonal renewal and rustic resplendence.
Jesu Medina
As Carmela continues preparing for war, she faces challenges in recruiting the final member of her army.