Marmar listens to the stories told by her grandmother’s friends as they play an illicit game of cards. Based on childhood memories and shared stories, AND GRANNY WOULD DANCE is a tale of love, grief and resilience. At its heart, it is a tribute to the solidarity of Iranian women.
Official Selection Palm Springs International ShortFest 2024 - World premiere
Palm Springs International ShortFest 2024 - Best Short Animation Audience Award - Winner
Official Selection BFI London Film Festival 2024
FRAMERATE: Rhythms Around Us bears witness to the flux of life on earth. Surrounded by shifting pointcloud landscapes, submerged in sound, we scale our perspective. Together we see the beautiful, creative, and destructive forces of nature and humanity. We are a part of this rhythm, we contribute to the cacophony, we are in sync, and we catastrophically collide with the beating pulse of our planet.
Official Selection Tribeca Film Festival 2024 - Tribeca Immersive - World premiere
Exploring the themes of migration, forced displacement and the removal of children. Intersecting a variety of personal testimonies expressed through music, interviews and poetry, these multi-layered responses reflect on the issues surrounding the complexities of both the historical and more recent UK immigration laws.
When love comes knocking Greta’s world is turned upside down. As her passion grows complications follow, but change is coming in the shape of water.
Official Selection Animafest Zagreb 2024
Official Selection Sao Paulo International Short Film Festival 2024
Official Selection PÖFF Shorts - Tallinn Black Nights Film Festival 2024
Despite their disinterest, a young child tries to convince her local community she wants to become a statue, bringing her on surreal voyage towards the garish monolith that lingers in the background.
Official Selection Annecy International Animated Film Festival Festival 2024 - Graduation Films in Competition
An exploration of the time and labour involved in the creation of any animated film, no matter how long or short. In a tongue-in-cheek interpretation of the ‘Long Shorts’ title, the knitted frames of animation create a physical manifestation of the length of the filmmaking process.
A stop motion exploring the negative usage of technology.
Drawing inspiration from the Nakagin Capsule Tower, remote
working and research into the evolutionary effect of technology, this piece of motion presents a future that might be closer than we think.
Two cities with two women walking in them at night. In one (found footage), light is all that remains. In the other (created in AI), there was never anything else.
In the aftermath of sexual assault, a woman retreats into the garden of her mind. Searching for answers and struggling to do 'the right thing', she realises that she must regain her voice and find new paths to healing, before she and her garden are destroyed completely.