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  • DNAUXB (dir. Tony Comely)

    DNAUXB (dir. Tony Comely)

    ‘As his planet boils in the glow of a cascading Tesseract a young femto-panda named David Xenon makes a brave attempt to warn the galaxy… An animated music video for the track D N A U X B on the EP ‘We Go Dream Team’ by Gameshow Outpatient‘ This film was nominated in the Best Music-based category at The Van d’Or Awards 2012.

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  • Hair (dir. Joao Seica)

    Hair (dir. Joao Seica)

    Hair is a dark experimental film, which was one of the nominees for Best Music-based Film at The Van d’Or Awards 2012. It also won Best Experimental Film at the Freenetworld International Film Festival, 2012.

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  • The Adventures of TinTin (dir. James Curran)

    The Adventures of TinTin (dir. James Curran)

    This super-short film won the Best Motion Design award at the Van d’Ors in September 2012. It’s an unofficial title sequence for ‘The Adventures of Tintin’, (directed by James Curran) featuring elements from each of the 24 books. James is now part of production powerhouse Partizan’s stable of hugely talented directors. Music is composed by Ray Parker and Tom Szczesniak. slimjimstudios.com

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  • Interview: Philip Ilson, The London Short Film Festival

    Interview: Philip Ilson, The London Short Film Festival

    Philip Ilson is perhaps the hardest working man on the indie festival circuit. A hugely respected champion of grass roots filmmaking and independent film exhibition, he has played an integral role in bringing short film to the masses via his curation of The London Short Film Festival, the innovative Halloween Society and latterly The Branchage Film Festival in Jersey. He also programs the BFI’s short film content. Phew! How did he have time to be on the Van d’Or Awards [...]

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  • Toothless

    Toothless

    A mockumentary following the Toothfairy’s transformation as she resorts to inventive but unethical methods of tooth collection in her heinous quest for a better life. Toothless won Best Comedy at the 2011 Van d’Ors.

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  • Modern Life Is Rubbish

    Modern Life Is Rubbish

    ‘Modern Life is Rubbish’, starring Rafe Spall (Scouting Book For Boys, Hot Fuzz, Kidulthood) and Rebecca Night (Fanny Hill), is a bittersweet Comedy Drama for the I-Pod generation, which uses the classic scenario of a couple separating their music collection to explore themes of love, loss and the inherent evil of greatest hits albums. The film was nominated for Best Film at the very first Van d’Or Awards 2011.

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