Madame Tutli-Putli
Directed by Chris Lavis & Maciek Szczerbowski
Canada, 17 mins.
A timid woman boards a mysterious night train and has a series of frightening experiences.
I Met The Walrus
Directed by Josh Raskin
Canada, 5 mins.
In 1969, a 14-year-old armed with a reel-to-reel tape deck snuck into John Lennon's hotel room and convinced him to do an interview. I Met the Walrus uses the recording as a backdrop for imaginative animation and drawings.
Even Pigeons Go To Heaven
Directed by Samuel Tourneux
France, 9 mins.
A priest tries to sell an old man a machine that he promises will transport him to heaven.
My Love
Directed by Aleksandr Petrov
Russia, 27 mins.
In nineteenth-century Russia, a teenage boy in search of love is drawn to two very different women.
Peter And The Wolf
Directed by Suzie Templeton
UK, 27 mins.
A young boy and his animal friends face a hungry wolf in Prokofiev's classic musical piece.
Snake
Directed by Becky James
United States, 3 mins.
A snake is relentless in its search for something, anything, to replace its missing teeth.
Foie Gras
Directed by Sam Sparks
United States, 3 mins.
After watching Francois Farmer slay her lover and devour his liver, Claire Goose attempts a daring escape to freedom, but Francois is not about to let his favorite meal get away.
Fish, But No Cigar
Directed by Lyn Elliot & Tara White
United States, 4 mins.
An enchanting animated essay about a woman who has bigger fish to fry. Literally.
The Needful Head
Directed by Zeth Willie
United States, 5 mins.
A delightfully absurd story, told in verse, of a man who discovers that chopping off one's annoying head and truly getting rid of an annoying head are two entirely different things.
Running Seasons
Directed by Y. Grace Park
United States, 5 mins.
A black and white tale about a boy's life that is symbolized by the inside of a train. As the boy moves from one car to the other, he grows older and the world inside the train becomes colder.
