
As the Academy Award® race for Best Animated Short Film heats up, two films have emerged as clear frontrunners, each exemplifying a distinct creative approach to short form animation. John Kelly’s Retirement Plan and Chris Lavis and Maciek Szczerbowski’s The Girl Who Cried Pearls are now officially Oscar® nominated, putting them head to head in one of the year’s…

Nostalgie is a short film that understands the seductive pull of the past, and the danger of confusing nostalgia with truth. Directed with quiet authority by Kathryn Ferguson, this BAFTA-longlisted work is both an elegy for faded pop stardom and a sharp interrogation of how culture mutates once it leaves its creator’s hands. Aidan Gillen delivers…

As the awards season heats up, British short films are once again emerging as serious contenders on the international stage, with several BAFTA-qualified and a BAFTA winning title drawing attention for their powerful storytelling and cinematic ambition. Among them is A Friend of Dorothy, the writing and directorial debut from actor-turned-filmmaker Knight. The short tells a tender,…

A brand new feature video conversation has been released, spotlighting a powerful and insightful discussion with the creative team behind the Oscar contending short film Key of Genius. Moderated by executive producer Sandro Monetti, the conversation brings together director Daniel Persitz, stars Gavin Stenhouse, Lauren Samuels, and Cannon Wood, along with real life inspirations Derek Paravicini and Professor Adam Ockelford. This moderated discussion offers an engaging…

This years race s packed with strong contenders left and right, here are some of a few of our picks for this years OSCAR® race. Don’t be late Myra – Afia Nathaniel Cast: Innaya Umer, Nida Ahsan Synopsis: Set in the city of Lahore, young Myra has to beat the clock walking home after missing…

Afia Nathaniel’s taut and riveting short film Don’t Be Late, Myra immerses us in the heart-pounding journey of a 10-year-old girl named Myra (Innayah Umer), who finds herself stranded on the streets of Lahore after missing her school van. What begins as a seemingly simple mistake soon transforms into a nerve-wracking odyssey as Myra, isolated…

In a year filled with extraordinary animated films, CAFUNÈ rises above the rest as an undeniable work of art. Co-directed by Carlos F. de Vigo and Lorena Ares, this powerful short film takes viewers on an emotional journey that is at once deeply personal and universally relatable. The story of Alma, a young refugee girl who must…