If you're at all a fan of animation and want to see a remarkable application of it, go here.
It's a short film called Ryan, by Chris Landreth, about animator Ryan Larkin, who passed away last week. It's the lower of the two films featured; the top one is a film he made many years ago, before he fried his brain with cocaine and later booze.
"Ryan" won an Academy Aware in 2005. As was noted in the programme of the Melbourne Film Festival, "3D animation is used to create the figures of Landreth (reflecting on the nature of his film and its concerns), as well as Larkin and several people close to him. The figures are both realistic and fantastic - animation is brilliantly and movingly employed to evoke physical damage and emotional scars, to illuminate moments of anxiety, tenderness and rage."