Animation Film

Brinners

Echuca College, Echuca
Yorta Yorta Country

Stylised blue dog wearing a beanie leans forward with a tired expression, while a spiky pink creature with three yellow eyes glares behind it.
SOUNDINE AND JITWUB by Brinners. Top Designs 2025. Courtesy of the Victorian Curriculum and Assessment Authority.

SOUNDINE AND JITWUB

Annimation, comedy, 6 minutes

When Soundine breaks her shoes, she and Jitwub must go on a quest to find new ones they can steal. Unfortunately for them, it doesn't go the way that they planned, as they meet a naive Salamander with an unpredictable family.


Keeley Blackwood

Aquinas College, Ringwood
Wurundjeri Woi Wurrung Country

Small grey robot stands in a lush jungle clearing, bathed in a beam of soft golden light filtering through the leaves.
Circuit by Keeley Blackwood. Top Designs 2025. Courtesy of the Victorian Curriculum and Assessment Authority.

Circuit

Animation, fantasy, 3 minutes

A robot existing in a world of technology is introduced to something new. Something previously unseen. A leaf. The robot’s programmed curiosity leads it along a journey of discovery, coming to love sensations and a life it was never programmed to experience. When faced with its own existence and the dying planet it has come to love, the robot needs to make a choice: protect itself, or save nature? A difficult sacrifice.


Mia Sattler

Mount Lilydale Mercy College, Lilydale
Wurundjeri Woi Wurrung Country

Stylised character with a ponytail sits cross-legged underwater, surrounded by bubbles and swaying sea grass, with light filtering from above.
Where Did I Come From? by Mia Sattler. Top Designs 2025. Courtesy of the Victorian Curriculum and Assessment Authority.

Where Did I Come From?

Animation, comedy, 6 minutes

Out of curiosity, teenage Mango, who is part of a fully adopted family, forces their siblings into an impromptu meeting to discuss nonsensical scenarios about their origins – the wild west, outer space, middle of nowhere? The group of four comically banter and argue against the clock before their mother sends them to bed. This film’s overall message revolves around 'found family', and how home is wherever you feel most comfortable and loved.


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