Top Story: ‘The Wild Robot’ And ‘Arcane’ Lead 52nd Annie Award Nominations

The National Film Board of Canada premiered its Oscar-shortlisted and Annie-nominated film Me and My Moulton on the Internet this afternoon. The catch is that the film will only be available to view for 48 hours.

Torill Kove, the Norwegian director of the film, has had more success at the Oscars than any other animation director contending this year. Her short The Danish Poet won the Oscar in 2006, and another short, My Grandmother Ironed the King’s Shirts, was nominated in 1999.

Below you can watch a never-before-seen piece of animation by Kove called 5 Sure Signs Your Parents Were Architects that expands on Me and My Moulton with a new scene. On December 17, the NFB will debut a second new scene by Kove that further expands the film’s story.