Driving Inspiration 'Light Up the World'

Driving Inspiration 'Light Up the World' (2012)

Celebrating its history from the birth at Stoke Mandeville Hospital to London 2012, the film explores the Paralympic Values of determination, inspiration, courage and equality. A short animated film by 497 disabled and non-disabled young people from 12 Countries across the globe. From March to the end June 2012, 495 children and young people from 24 schools collaborated to create an animation depicting a journey of the Paralympic torch, from the birthplace of the Paralympic movement at Stoke Mandeville Hospital to London 2012 and its handover to Brazil in 2016. They worked with 10 disable and deaf animators and artists, 8 Paralympians and 2 disabled musicians, celebrating the history of how the Games began and exploring the Paralympic values.
Warszawa 1935
IMDB: 6.8 2013

Warszawa 1935 (2013)

Warszawa 1935 (2013)
IMDB: 6.8
Genre: Animation
Director: Tomasz Gomola
This animation takes us back to the 1930s Warsaw, with its busy streets, shops and architecture,
Turnip Head
IMDB: 6.5 2012

Turnip Head (2012)

Turnip Head (2012)
IMDB: 6.5
Director: Lawrie Brewster
Poor unfortunate Mister Turnip Head leads a tragic life concealing his true vegetative face from
Plastic Man
IMDB: 7.4 2012

Plastic Man (2012)

Plastic Man (2012)
IMDB: 7.4
The misadventures of the original stretchable superhero.
1985-1986
IMDB: N/A 2010

1985-1986 (2010)

1985-1986 (2010)
IMDB: N/A
Genre: Animation
Director: Evan Jacobs
1985-1986 is a coming-of-age story about a 12-year-old boy named Erol who begins attending a new
Væsen
IMDB: 6.4 2012

Væsen (2012)

Væsen (2012)
IMDB: 6.4
Director: Adrian Dexter
A prince sets off on a journey to save his dying father, driven by his fear of failing him.
Kara no kyôkai: Mirai fukuin
IMDB: 7.1 2013

Kara no kyôkai: Mirai fukuin (2013)

Kara no kyôkai: Mirai fukuin (2013)
IMDB: 7.1
Director: Tomonori Sudô
Mirai Fukuin is an adaptation of a side story from the Kara no Kyoukai novel series. It is divided