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Toon of the month: You Look Like Me
Chris Robinson on Canadian veteran Pierre Hébert’s palimpsest of passing humanity.
Chris Robinson Sunday 1 February 2015
Bytes
Soft
Dylan Cave on Simon Ellis’s garlanded 2006 short, a moral brickbat from the wrong side of the leafy suburban street.
Wednesday 14 January 2015
Archives online: Even coracles get the blues (1948-72)
Thirza Wakefield digs through the Media Archive for Central England to find two visions of a dwindling family of coracle-makers on the River Severn.
Sunday 4 January 2015
Toon of the month: Lesley the Pony Has an A+ Day
Chris Robinson on an animation to wipe the smile off your face.
Chris Robinson Sunday 14 December 2014
Archives online: Travel Film Archive’s Hong Kong – Gateway to China (1938)
Thirza Wakefield revisits a time when Hong Kong was still an exotic novelty for the travelling camera, and vice versa.
Sunday 9 November 2014
Toon of the month: Unity
Tobias Stretch’s stunning short animates life in one fell swoop, says Chris Robinson.
Chris Robinson Sunday 9 November 2014
Archives online: British Pathé’s Death Jump – Eiffel Tower (1912)
In the first of a series sampling the treasures of online film archives, Thirza Wakefield ponders capes, death masks and the eerie intimacy of the camera in a four-minute memento mori.
Sunday 21 September 2014
Toon of the month: Marcel, the King of Tervuren
Ruling the roost, one day at a time: Chris Robinson hails a Belgian short animation about a cockerel’s mysteries of persistence.
Chris Robinson Monday 15 September 2014
Salaryman Man
Alex Dudok de Wit welcomes the kooky king of internet anime.
Alex Dudok de Wit Sunday 22 June 2014
Fellini’s commercials
Celluloid Liberation Front visits il maestro’s late-life misadventures (and mischief) in consumerville.
Celluloid Liberation Front Sunday 26 January 2014
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