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Oscar Animation Shorts

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Run Time: 98 min. Format: Digital Rating: R Release Year: 2013

OPENING FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 7! Since 2006, the theatrical release of the Academy Award Nominated Short films has been met by enthusiastic audiences and Nitehawk is pleased to present OSCAR® Nominated Short Film Live Action and Animation for the third year in a row. 

The OSCAR® Nominated Short Film Animation works are:

FERAL (Directors Daniel Sousa and Dan Golden)
A wild boy who has grown up in the woods is found by a hunter and returned to civilization.

GET A HORSE! (Directors: Lauren MacMullan and Dorothy McKim)
Mickey Mouse and his friends are enjoying a wagon ride until Peg-Leg Pete shows up with plans to ruin their day.

MR HUBLOT (Directors: Laurent Witz and Alexandre Espigares)
The eccentric, isolated Mr. Hublot finds his carefully ordered world disrupted by the arrival of Robot Pet.

POSSESSIONS (Director: Shuhei Morita)
A man seeking shelter from a storm in a dilapidated shrine encounters a series of household objects inhabited by goblin spirits.

ROOM ON THE BROOM (Directors: Max Lang and Jan Lachauer)
A genial witch and her cat are joined on their broom by several friends as they set off on an adventure.

Watch trailers and get more information by visiting the OSCAR SHORTS page.

 

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