Archived Films R - Z
Animators Unite is proud to present its archived film library. Here you can find films that have been "live" for an extended period of time. All the films are listed in alphabetical order by film title. You can use the search above to see what page a particular animator would be on.
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Rage Against the Vending Machine, 2002
Eric Angeloro's film is about a man's choice to buy a drink from the soda machine or give the money to a mariachi player. The machine ends up not taking his money as a result we are able to watch his frustration.
Eric Angeloro is an animator and artist based in New Jersey.
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The Rammellzee Three, 2001
Celia Bullwinkel's film is about a club of rats and pigeons that meet at a bar / trash can on the streets of Manhattan and duke out their differences in an all out brawl.
Celia is a [ School of Visual Arts ] graduate.
Comedy, Comic Violence |
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Sketch Modern, 2001
Chris McDonnell's film about a young artist sketching on the streets of a big city only to find that her sketches come to life and enter her world.
Chris is a [ School of Visual Arts ] graduate.
Drama |
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Tongues and Taxis, 2000
Michael Overbeck's crazy film about cats, robot taxis and doctors that should get sued for malpractice. The garbage man never does his job, so then one thing leads to another and your radioactive tongue is trying to destroy down town.
Mike is an animator based in New York City. You can see more of Mike's films and other works at [ www.mikeoverbeck.com ].
Violence |
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Waldemar, 2001
Michael Blank's film is about comical journey of a wizard traversing obstacles over a barren desert to his castle.
Michael is a [ School of Visual Arts ] graduate.
Comedy |
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Zazang-Myun, 2003
This animation is a short provoking story about Zazang-Myun, the Chinese Korean black noodle. Its unique black sauce often leads people to a different personal and cultural experience, which is challenging sometimes. Also, the animation brings out an interesting audiovisual experience of Zazang-Myun.
Born and raised in Seoul, Korea. Fay Shin studied fine arts at Ewha Women University in Korea for one year and then transferred to [
School of Visual Arts ] to study animation. Fay Shin lives and works in New York, future plans are to become an independent filmmaker.
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