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- In this film based on Joseph Conrad's novel, Marlow captains a leaky steamboat up the River Congo to find a mysterious figure named Kurtz who has carved out a brutal kingdom in which he has power of life and death over his native subjects.
- An idealistic young seaman captains a leaky steamboat up the River Congo in search of a mysterious figure named Kurtz who has carved out a brutal kingdom for himself. A pilot for the world's first sand animated feature.
- This film, based on a piece of writing by acclaimed novelist Jeanette Winterson, takes the form of an imaginative stream of consciousness contrasting alternative human and animal perspectives on the implications of climate change. The narration moves through a wide spectrum of visual imagery, including references to Mary Shelley's Frankenstein and the evolution of life on earth in a way that is ideally suited to the shifting qualities of the sand animation process and will utilise the sand animation technique in new ways to convey the poetic qualities of this powerful text.
- A video triptych exploring the story of the contact between the first Welsh settlers in Patagonia and the indigenous Tehuelche people. Nominated for best short film BAFTA Cymru.
- The film uses a variety of techniques to show how a comet, returning at regular intervals, makes a different impression on each visit as our ideas about the cosmos develop.
- An animated testament on the centenary of a mining disaster, made by young people from the same village in South Wales. The film focuses on the young people who were killed in the accident using cut-outs and sand animation to convey the atmosphere of the period.
- A Jamaican man sits in his back yard in England watching test cricket live on tv. He laughs to himself when he sees a pigeon by the wicket being chased off by the bowler. However what he doesn't see is that the pigeon has been inspired by being bowled out and decides to get other birds together and have a game themselves in the man's back garden.
- Young Travellers talk about negative stereotypes, illustrated with animation by the young people themselves.
- Animated with sand and paint on glass, following the romantic fantasies of a number of characters as they pass one another on an old fashioned chair-lift, the film vividly creates an imaginary world beneath the surface of a typical British seaside town.
- A film about the miner's strike in the 1980s from the perspective of miner's wives.
- This film was made as part of a unique educational project exploring the history of the Roma community during the Holocaust with a group of Gypsy and Traveller young people in West Wales.
- A powerful short film that draws attention to the important social issue of youth homelessness. The film follows the experiences of two girls showing how they found themselves homeless and their dreams and aspirations for the future. The film has been created by the young homeless people themselves including the animation artwork gives it an added authenticity. The positive themes of the film focusing on the young people's plans for the future.