• Fifteen-year-old Alice has always been a good Catholic, but when an innocent AOL chat turns unexpectedly racy, she finds herself suddenly obsessed with masturbating. ‘YES, GOD, YES’ is this week’s Staff Pick Premiere. Read more about it here: http://bit.ly/2sqewUM

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  • For the past 20 years, ex-Army Ranger and “killology” expert Dave Grossman has been traveling across the US to train police officers on his philosophy of killing. Footage from one of Grossman’s seminars is juxtaposed with stark, brutal images of police brutality—including the shooting of Philando Castile by a Minnesota police officer. Directed by Craig Atkinson and Laura Hartrick See more from Field of Vision here: fieldofvision.org

  • When the feeling of loss engulfs you; how do you find your way back? Directed, designed and animated by Annalotta Pauly and Yan Dan Wong. Additional animation: Lynn Yun Additional colouring in: Ying Ying Tey Commissioned by: Vulfgang Rainstorme ‘Semblance’ is a song off Vulfgang’s album ‘A Yellow Spot’ and is available on: http://bit.ly/2smWVNp Listen to more of Vulfgang Rainstorme’s music over here: Website: http://bit.ly/2tG3NJF Twitter: https://twitter.com/VRainstorme

  • This woman can’t stop growing fingers. ——————————————— MUSIC: Libythth – http://bit.ly/2sziqPl SOUND MIX: Aidan Reynolds VOICE of HOT DOG HANDS: Gillian Wallace Horvat Made at CalArts, 2016 AWARDS AND SCREENINGS: San Francisco Int’l Film Festival, 2017 – **GRAND JURY, BEST ANIMATED SHORT** Florida Film Festival, 2017 – **GRAND JURY, BEST ANIMATED SHORT** Ann Arbor Film Festival, 2017 – **JURY AWARD** GLAS Animation Festival, 2017 – OFFICIAL SELECTION SXSW, 2017 – OFFICIAL SELECTION Athens AnimFest, 2017 – OFFICIAL SELECTION Stuttgart Festival of Animated Film (ITFS), 2017 – OFFICIAL SELECTION Anifilm, 2017 – OFFICIAL SELECTION Pictoplasma, 2017 – OFFICIAL SELECTION Animafest Zagreb, 2017 – OFFICIAL SELECTION Annecy, 2017 – OFFICIAL SELECTION Rooftop Film Festival, 2017 – OFFICIAL SELECTION NW Animation Festival, 2017 – OFFICIAL SELECTION Maryland Film Festival, 2017 – OFFICIAL SELECTION Fantoche, 2017 – OFFICIAL SELECTION Guanajuato International Film Festival, 2017 – OFFICIAL SELECTION Winnipeg Underground Film Festival, 2017 – OFFICIAL SELECTION http://bit.ly/2tiN4tg

  • Effervescing Elephant from the album “Barrett” by Syd Barrett, released in November 1970. Credits: Direction / Animation : Yoann Hervo Compositing : Hugo Moreno Additional Animation : Lucie Arnissolle, Remy Clarke, Hanne Galvez, Nathan Harbonn, Mathilde Loubes Sound design: Fabien Carouge Co-production: Eddy

  • Short stop motion film about different kinds of foods. Film was made as cut-out exercise at FAMU.

  • An inflatable portrait of adolescence. __ Listen to Supernaive’s Debut EP “Dazed & Confused” http://bit.ly/2t5J1lN An independent film by Vincent Tsui http://bit.ly/2sBom5r Colorscript: Débora Cheyenne Cruchon Additional animation: Valentin Stoll Éva Lusbaronian Johan Ravit Pierre Pinon Hugues Opter Caroline Cherrier Hugo De Faucompret Arnaud Tribout Special thanks: Mavra Peponis Lucas Malgoire Baptiste Malgoire Greg Sharp Lucas Shlo Arthur Alazard Publicist: Benoit Berthe Siward music Supernaive – Opal Waltz / Master & Publishing ©2017 SHLO MUSIC

  • A young man’s survival is left in his own hands. Written and Directed by: Stanley Wong & Travis Ashkenasy Producer: Teresa Lee Stanley: Stanley Wong Doctor Diorman: Walter Cox Nurse Joy: Felicia Hom Nurse Guy: Dante Swain Nurse Mann: Tony Garbanzos Nurse Jefferson: Travis Ashkeanasy Cinematographer: Roland Lazarte Producer Designer: Peter Macaluso Editor: Stanley Wong Composer: Tyler Koontz Visual Effects: Michael Kelley Colorist: Tyler Mahony Assistant Director: Phil Fox Art Director: Evan Haigh Sound Mixer: Angelo Baetiong Assistant Camera: Willard Chan Key Grip: Brian Scott Grip/Electrician: Desmond Chiam Production Assistants: Dante Swain Tony Garbanzos Twitter: SWong37 Instagram: SWong37 Website: http://bit.ly/2uwhtUv

  • Sometime in the 1980s, Caspar Salmon’s grandmother was invited to a gathering on the Welsh island of Anglesey, attended exclusively by people with fish surnames. Or so he says. Thirty years later, filmmaker Charlie Lyne attempts to sort myth from reality as he searches for the truth behind this fishy tale.