The American Cinematheque and Silver Lake Shorts are teaming up for an afternoon of animated short films from creators far and wide. Join us in celebrating the art of visual animated storytelling in all its forms. You’re sure to leave inspired by this vibrant showcase of independent animated shorts that push the medium forward.
ABOUT THE SHORTS:
“How Does A.I. Work?,” Dir. Noah Reiner
“Kardashivision,” Dir. Maddie Brewer
“Foh Neh Tics,” Dir. Aly O’Neal
“Big Simpson,” Dir. Oliver Scott
“Apocalypse YASS,” Dir. Amy Hewett
“Drac Attack,” Dir. Kat Ball, Will Wharton and Hugo Shiboski
“Possessed,” Dir. Kate Shaughnessey
“Shortcut to Heaven,” Dir. Tucker Wooley
“Welcome To Hell,” Dir. Lindsey Demars
“Plushie Seance,” Dir. Abby Jame
“Hate Me,” Dir. Isabelle Aspin and Brian Smee
“Pet Crow,” Dir. Elizabeth Martin and Daniel Katz
“Endless Office,” Dir. Matt Siegel
“My Wacky Life,” Dir. Alix Bloom
“No Twice,” Dir. Katy Fishell
“Prisoner Of War,” Dir. Christina Fidler
“SEISMA,” Dir. Lewis Tarver
“Troglodyte,” Dir. Jenny Nirgends and Cissi Efraimsson
“Apemen,” Dir. Tj Gonzales
“Vermin Beings,” Dir. Kat Messing
“It’s About Sea Monkeys,” Dir. Drea Reyes
“The Lion and the Lamb,” Dir. Joe Cappa
“Tortoise and Hare,” Dir. Tommy Takezawa
“Overworked,” Dir. Chike Robinson
“A Breath of Mindfulness,” Dir. Milly Cohen
“Paper Interstitial,” Dir. Maria Norris
“Voicemails From My Dad,” Dir. Gabby Cherney
“Mask Dog,” Dir. Vewn
“Alien In Love,” Dir. Corrinne James
“Beautiful Interview,” Dir. Arias Ziaee
“Stocker,” Dir. Luis Reyes
“Breakfast With Barf,” Dir. Peter Javidpour