Bill and Janet fall in love while their families are at war. Faced with disapproval, they flee to a distant planet and Grandma Smoo and Grandpa Smed must put aside their differences and work together to bring them back home.
On a prairie millions of miles from home, a grumpy space farmer is having trouble with one of her hive: a robot bee called Buzz that keeps going rogue.
Official Selection Stuttgart Animated Film Festival 2023 - Tricks for Kids Competition
Maurice, a goofy streetwise cat, has the perfect money-making scam. He finds a dumb-looking kid who plays a pipe and has his very own horde of rats, who are strangely literate. Based on the book by Terry Pratchett.
Official Selection Manchester Animation Festival 2022 - World premiere
Official Selection Sundance Film Festival 2023
Young fly Lloyd faces endless awkward, annoying and occasionally life-threatening situations - because when you're one centimetre high, even tiny problems can lead to massive consequences.
When a big sweetie that Lloyd nabbed fair and square is stolen by wasp, Lloyd gathers a team and stages a sweet-retrieving heist.
Official Selection Annecy International Animation Film Festival 2023
A mysterious intergalactic art collector has their sights on one of earth's masterpieces. But a plucky security guard ensures it will not be a simple lift.
The world's first multi-sensory augmented reality narrative experience. The game turns players into time-travelling detectives, using their sight, sound and smell to investigate the mysterious sinking of Henry VIII’s favourite warship, The Mary Rose, that claimed the lives of the 500 soldiers and sailors on board.
This story is about a 5-year-old deaf and dumb girl Sara and her family situation; how her brother gets kidnapped and how she helps UK police with some clues to find the kidnapper.
A little girl’s love for her bedridden Papa inspires a town in lockdown to make music from their windows.
Official Selection Clermont-Ferrand International Short Film Festival 2023
Let them eat cake! Chocolate cake! Dahl’s story of a neglected, prodigiously brilliant little girl is given a joyous treatment in Matthew Warchus, Dennis Kelly and Tim Minchin’s musical. Matilda Wormwood (impressive newcomer Alisha Weir) was never wanted by her parents (played here with comedic slimeball hatefulness by Stephen Graham and Andrea Riseborough). She’s abandoned, with only library books for company – books far more sophisticated than most adults can absorb. When the authorities notice Matilda has never attended school, her parents hastily sign her up for Crunchem Hall, run by the fearsome Miss Trunchbull (Thompson).
(London Film Festival)
Best friends Scarlett and Freya are practically inseparable but when Scarlett breaks her ankle and Freya starts struggling with her mental health, the difference in how they're treated starts to change this.
Jessie and the Elf Boy is a family comedy inspired by the Scottish legend of Ghillie Dhu.
One day, the solitary forest elf Ghillie Dhu meets a human child lost in the woods and shows her the way home. In the weeks that follow they develop a special friendship, but then, without warning, the girl is whisked away by her mother never to return. A forlorn Ghillie leaves his peaceful forest world and sets out on a quest to find his friend.
Years later, in the city, Ghillie meets Jessie Macrae, a plucky teenager determined to win favour with her high-flying mother by becoming a renowned hair stylist. When Jessie discovers that Ghillie has a gift for hair styling, they strike up a unique partnership which causes chaos for the manager of the chic hair salon and catapults Jessie to fame. Thanks to Ghillie, Jessie’s dreams are within reach, but will this meeting of two worlds be enough to overcome the deep hurts and fears of broken relationships through the generations?
A young girl's love for a tiny puppy named Clifford makes the dog grow to an enormous size.
Official Selection Toronto International Film Festival 2021 - Gala Presentations