North Devon Art School short films screening at the Plough Arts Centre

North Devon School of Art are showing 15 short films at the Plough Arts Centre

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First look at Wes Anderson’s animated Fantastic Mr Fox

We can’t quite put our finger on it but something seems a bit off in the trailer for Wes Anderson’s animated adap of Roald Dahl’s Fantastic Mr Fox.

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Twin Town co-operation in animation for Animated Exeter

Can you conjure up the feeling of international co-operation in a short animation (there’s a cash prize and trophy in it for you).

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Aeon Festival calls for film submissions

The Aeon Festival is calling for films for its sci-fi-themed extravaganza, which takes place in Crediton, August 28 -30.

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Exeter Festival and Animated Exeter Words in the Wood animation workshop at the CCANW

As part of the Exeter Summer Festival, Words in the Woods is holding an animation workshop at the CCANW, Haldon Forest, in association with Animated Exeter on Sunday (June 21).

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Chew TV is looking for emerging talent in the creative industries

Chew TV is looking for you all those who fancy working in the creative industries, and of course that means you.

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Devon legend ‘Hairy Hands’ too local for a film title says South West Screen

Ashley Thorpe’s fourth Penny Dreadful animation, The Hairy Hands, which is based on the Devon legend, is due to have the script and budget signed off by South West Screen on June 15, but there is still concern that the name may alienate audiences outside the Devon region.

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Something for the Weekend Music Video – Shauna Osborne-Dowle, Ankor

For this week’s Something for the Weekend Music Video we have a song and performance from the filmmaker herself, Shauna Osborne-Dowle, with her timeless tale of loss, fear and belonging that is Ankor. Shauna spoke to D+CFilm about the video.

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Ashley Thorpe films at Fangoria Weekend of Horrors in New York for US premiere

The Fangoria Weekend of Horrors, which is on in Manhattan, New York, tonight and tomorrow (Friday, June 5 and Saturday, June 6), has selected Ashley Thorpe’s Scayrecrow and The Screaming Skull in a back-to-back screening in its film room.

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