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Buildings is a parody of the popular Pixar films like Cars and Toy Story based on inanimate objects coming to life.

Devastation of a Welsh-speaking community: Capel Celyn village and farms of the Tryweryn Valley disappear beneath the waters of a reservoir so Liverpool’s thirst may be slaked.

February 22, 2012

A film by Paul Clipson.

Filmed with a cybershot camera, the experimental short proposes a journey about architecture, loneliness, and hope.

A man is sitting on a bench in the middle of the desert. The world around him starts to develop and prosper rapidly, deserts turning to pastures and then to modern buildings. The man watches these developments with the change of generations until global wars break out. Eventually, all developments vanish and the scene goes back to the desert

September 15, 1959

The Hilton Hotel rises from the ashes, surrounded by derelict houses and bomb damaged streets.

July 1, 1951

A celebration of one of Britain's great civic squares. A ceaseless flow of buses and people crisscross the beating heart of the city.

A short student film reflecting on the reality of living in the modern urban dystopia

January 1, 1930

The film camera is used to great effect here to trick and treat its audience, injecting fun into the otherwise mundane London commute, slum demolition, Thames or London Bridge traffic.

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