Michael Dudok de Wit: Animation Shorts 1992-2001

I first watched ‘Father and Daughter’ quite a few years back, and have never stopped watching it. The narrative sensitivity, technical finesse, and the labour of love was so evident and heartfelt. Dutch-British animator and illustrator Michael Dudok de Wit is part of a rare breed of creative artists whose work transcends spatio-temporal as well as socio-cultural boundaries, arguably, with relative ease. This is a selection of some of his best known animation shorts.

Tom Sweep (1992)

Michaël Dudok de Wit - The Monk And The Fish

The Monk and the Fish (1994)

Father And Daughter - 2000 Academy Award for Animated Short Film - YouTube

Father and Daughter (2000)

Michael Dudok de Wit - Cortos - Upload Esfequ

AT&T commercials (2001)

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Althea
Althea
11 years ago

The best there is ….lovely work..

FM
FM
11 years ago

Great! Shared on reddit.

Tameka
Tameka
11 years ago

Really enjoyed these ..Thanks for uploading.

K Leber
K Leber
11 years ago

Fantastic artist. Why isnt he seen more often? Its a shame.

noreen
noreen
12 years ago

how artistic and painterly, hate those toon network drawings now..

TYrone
TYrone
12 years ago

Michael Dudok de Wit. I have to remember this name now..amazing work

Moromi
Moromi
12 years ago

I have never heard of this director,, but this is absolutely stunning.

saundra
saundra
12 years ago

I am 14 and I would really like to get involved in short films and student film, but I don’t know how to go about it. These are very inspiring sir

E Utecht
E Utecht
12 years ago

Wow seeing these after quite a while. I remember seeing a few of these kinds in art school some years back, brought back lovely memories. And this guy is great.

nafisa
nafisa
12 years ago

father and daughter moved me so much…

H Lindemann
H Lindemann
12 years ago

im currently enrolled in art institute for media arts and animation and wanted to know if i can go on to working on making movies like these after i graduate. I wanted to be an animation artist for video games, but after seeing these kind of movies, u know, experimental and meaningful, i hv changed direction. ty for sharing. Pls share more.