Told through the power of spoken word rap and illustrated with hand-drawn animations and a muted warm color palette, a teen in a homeless family describes his challenges and celebrates the triumph of his creative self. This film was created as part of the Seattle University Film & Family Homelessness initiative. Directed by Drew Christie and Amy Enser
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Become One
A film by Guy Sadot and Matan Tamarkin
A rather lovely thing
A little story about love & adventure from El Diablo
Headspace
Hand-drawn animation with ink, gouache, white-out and coffee from the one and only
Jake Fried
Party
Today is the 40th anniversary of the Rubik’s cube! Created by Matt Porter of goodcopgreatcop
Rodents on Turntables
Created from Division of Labor for Live Nation
HE’S SPIDER-MAN!
Look out, true-believers! Here comes the SPIDER-MAN! Created by Shawn Sheehan