
Insect
Pascal lives with his parents in a city full of smog. The dense fog confuses the citizens. The smoke hides the secrets of both people and infamous... insects. The discovery of one of those secrets changes Pascal's life.
A black-and-white double bill about abandoned worlds.

What. A. Double. Bill! Totally and tonally different - yet they both use black and white to portray a sometimes delusional and abandoned world - Insect and The Timekeepers of Eternity will surely prove to be 'certified fresh' with the Kaboom audience. 90 minutes of pure animated greatness. You ready?

Pascal lives with his parents in a city full of smog. The dense fog confuses the citizens. The smoke hides the secrets of both people and infamous... insects. The discovery of one of those secrets changes Pascal's life.

Mr Toomey obsessively tears paper to control his childhood monsters, but when he wakes mid-flight to Boston to find most of the other passengers disappeared, he must confront the paper nightmare which threaten to rip everything apart.
Footage from the Langoliers (1995) is edited, printed and animated into a paper nightmare.