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A man is given the chance to reflect on his life after his death.
A young woman on a plane attempts to steal the briefcase of another passenger for reasons unknown.
Two strangers on a remote mountain, scorched by forest fires, help each other process baggage from their previous lives so they can transition to the afterlife.
A music video about moving on.
UCLA Animation Workshop Student Film. What is the price of 'fitting in?' This is the main question of the film, 'Stepped On,' which tells the story of a little boy with a terrible secret: whenever he speaks, he grows scales. As a result of his unusual curse, the boy has spent his life struggling to find acceptance from the other kids around him. But when a sudden disaster confronts him, the boy is forced to choose: speak up and reveal his monstrous nature, or stay silent in the face of something horrible.
An insecure couple navigates feelings of jealousy at the expense of those around them.
A girl runs through her life as a race, one in which she is losing.
Silent experimental found-texture animation.
A meditation on the director's relative complacency in the ongoing genocide of Palestinians, and how she got to the point of questioning her leftist identity.
A coming-of-age film about two queer Guyanese boys, who are navigating their feelings in a homophobic society.
Three stories explore different relationships, their respective conflicts and how closure brings an end to a chapter while also ushering in a new one.
The Folks on the Hill was a satirical sketch show, which started in January 2001 as a Saturday morning BBC Radio Ulster broadcast. In 2004, it evolved into an animated television show, first aired on 9 January 2004, on BBC One Northern Ireland. In its 10th year, the final, 17th series was broadcast on BBC Radio Ulster from Saturday 8 October until 12 November 2011, the day before writer and voice-over star Sean Crummey died.
The show was a light-hearted, comic parody of the prominent figures of Northern Irish politics, and occasionally other politicians including Tony Blair, Gordon Brown, Bertie Ahern and George W. Bush. The term 'folks on the hill' refers to the Northern Irish parliament and government at Stormont Hill.
The programme was written by Belfast impressionist, Sean Crummey, animated by Liam O'Neill and produced by Owen McFadden. The music was by Paul Rocks. Female voice impersonations were by Kathy Clugston, who provided the voices for Anne Robinson, Iris Robinson, Camilla, the Queen, Bairbre de Brun and many others.