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- Paul has an attitude. He's the kid you cross the road to avoid. The no-hoper you pray your children never become. But there's more to Paul than meets the eye or the ear. A side that he only finds when he's truly lost. Little Shit is a child's journey to discover his and London's true nature.
- An ambitious sci-fi concept heavily influenced by American action classics and Japanese samurai films, celebrated filmmakers Ash Thorp and Anthony Scott Burns team up with PostPanic (Sundays) for a dazzling new project.
- A post apocalyptic world where control fear and the unknown lead civilisation into isolation and virtual death. One mans quest to discover the truth behind an imaginary dystopian existence.
- PostPanic director Mischa Rozema's new short film, Stardust, is a story about Voyager 1 (the unmanned spacecraft launched in 1977 to explore the outer solar system). The probe is the furthest man-made object from the sun and witnesses unimaginable beauty and destruction. The film was triggered by the death of Dutch graphic designer Arjan Groot, who died aged 39 on 16th July 2011 from cancer.
- Two art collectors visit a performance artist in his studio. As soon as the door opens, a misunderstanding arises and things don't get better from there.
- Main Titles for the prestigious post-digital event OFFF Festival held in Barcelona, June 2011. The main titles were based on the festival's theme of 'Year Zero'.
- The long-awaited return of the Postman, providing tricks to create panic.
- A Report Of Connected Events is a branded content film directed by Mischa Rozema and produced by PostPanic. Celebrating the power of storytelling, it was commissioned by Nuna9 on behalf of their client, Liberty Global. Filmed in Paris, the piece explores iconic moments in film and television history, blurring the lines between our reality and some of our favourite stories.
- The subject of the animation was also borne out of clients' often asking what our name meant and us wanted to create a dark, humorous reason behind it. The animation ties in with the current Postpanic corporate identity and recently updated website.