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Documentary Animation
and Shorts
The icon indicates that you can view the films online.
Information about all of them is accessed by clicking on the images
Screenings & DVD sales - contact orly@yadinproductions.com
Links
to filmmakers featured on this page
Link to Clare Kitson's book about Channel 4 animation
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JOURNEY THROUGH
THE NIGHT
by Joram ten Brink |
| A macabre encounter between two strangers on the train. Dark Humour and philosphical musings under animated faces. Adapted from a short story by Jakov Lind. |
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SILENCE 
by Sylvie Bringas & Orly
Yadin |
Even after Tana survives the concentration camp, she is trained to keep silent. Her Uncle and her Aunt keep their own silence too. An autiobiographical animated documentary set in Thereisenstadt and post-war Sweden
Our DVD of SILENCE is an excellent educational tool: it Includes early scripts & storyboards,
filmmakers' statements, background material & more, English
and Swedish versions. For an article about the making of Silence click here
"[...] Silence, despite being only 11 minutes long, is arguably the most effective of all Holocaust documentaries." Prof. Brian Winston, Claiming The Real II, Documentary: Grierson and Beyond, 2008 |
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ANDARES IN TIME
OF WAR 
by Alejandra Jimenez |
| Inspired by a poem about the power of love over death, we follow a dying soldier's spirit to the ends of the earth to find his beloved |
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TOUCH WOOD
by Vivienne Jones |
Obsessive Compulsive Disorder in many of its manifestations
based on a variety of real cases. |

GOTTA GET OUT
by Gillian Lacey |
An autobiographical short about claustrophobia.
with Alison Steadman |

THE
STAIN 
by Marjut Rimminen & Christine Roche |
Inspired by a newspaper clipping,
The Stain explores the dark secrets hidden in the best of families
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BLIND
JUSTICE
Produced by Orly Yadin
A Series of 4 animated documentary films about Women and the Law - based on actual cases and judges statements
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1. ALL MEN ARE CREATED EQUAL
by Monique Renault |
First in the Blind Justice Series,
the film takes a historical look at Aristotle and concepts of equality |

2. SOMEONE MUST BE TRUSTED
by Christine
Roche & Gillian Lacey |
An 'opera' in three tragic acts -
dealing with the workplace, woman as virgin and whore,
and the law's attitude to rape |

3. MURDERS MOST FOUL
by Gillian Lacey |
Based on an actual case of the murder of a woman by her husband,
and the sentencing of the man by the judge |

4. SOME PROTECTION 
by Marjut Rimminen |
After being raped, Josie was put into a correctional home
for 'her own protection'.
She gives a harrowing account of her life in and out of prison |
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