Andy London
Directing
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Flap flap flap flap. A large bird and a small boy cohabit in an unhappy relationship, trapped by four walls and a mutual codependence. The fragile balance of their relationship is cracked by a new arrival.
Hold Me (Ca Caw Ca Caw)

In 1981 in suburban Long Island, New York, the mullets are long, the metal is heavy, and 14-year-old Douglas gets a birthday surprise that will change his life forever.
1981

It’s Christmas time, that means some magic at the Metropolitan Opera.
There's Magic at the Met
Urban Anthropologists, Andy and Carolyn London interview some of New York City's more overlooked citizens.
The Lost Tribes of New York City
From the team that brought you «The Lost Tribes of New York City» comes a new animated documentary. «149th and Grand Concourse» captures the diverse voices of the South Bronx against a backdrop of rapidly changing streets.
149th and Grand Concourse

Poor Andy. First, he screws up his small role in his high school’s production of Thornton Wilder’s “Our Town”, before embarking on a late night makeout session that does not quite go the way he envisioned.
Our Crappy Town
Maria, a young male-to-female transsexual, writes a letter to her disapproving father the night before her gender reassignment operation. An exploration of memory, loss of innocence, growing up, and being who you are.
Dear Dad, Love Maria

Andy London is haunted by the events of his 18th birthday. In this animated autobiographical short, he writes a letter to Colleen in an attempt to make peace with his demons.
A Letter to Colleen

In a short film that adds a comic take on routine social exchanges, a quirky set of eyes turns toward the everyday at Grand Central, animating and transforming the mundane.