Depths of Night 2021 · 13 min · Animation The film portrays the author's fear of how Hong Kong has changed and how she faces her emotions. It feels like the soul is broken into many pieces, but if we survive, depths of night will eventually pass. Show more Directed by Step C. · Written by Step C. + My List Mark as watched ↗ Share Your Rating ★★★★★ Cast Heiward Mak Hei-Yan Woman (Voice) Make it a double feature 2h 5m together Depths of Night + Another World Both from Step C.. More from Step C.See all →‹Another World · 2025Another World★ 7.12025MovieAnimationDramaGudo is a Soul Keeper, a spirit who guides human souls into their next life. When he befriends a young girl named Yuri, he discovers that her untimely death has left her cursed with unresolved rage and regret. As Yuri’s soul teeters on the edge of annihilation, Gudo embarks on a dangerous journey to stop her from unleashing horrible destruction on both the human world and the spirit realm.▶+The Rest · 2022The Rest★ 6.02022MovieDramaAshes are all that remain when someone dies, as the rest of us carry on with the remembrance of the past, in the form of things that continue to burden us. Granny Di makes a meagre living out of recycling cardboard and found objects on the street, carrying the ashes of her late husband wherever she goes. As the going gets tough, she is reduced to stealing and selling sacrificial offerings from the funeral home. Ellen Liu plays the desolate and desperate Granny Di, rendering a lively and moving performance with a human touch. The short brings us through the nooks and crannies of Hung Hom district, chronicling a sorrowful tale about forsaken old age.▶+Poetry on Film · 2023Poetry on Film2023MoviePoetry on Film is a moving image commissioning project for young and emerging Hong Kong filmmakers, motivated by the belief that poetry possesses an inherent cinematic quality. Its rhythmic cadence, vivid imagery, and emotional depth offer a rich tapestry for filmmakers to weave their visual narratives. Animator STEP C., narrative filmmaker Chu Hoi Ying, analogue film artist Jolene Mok, and documentarian Lee Wai Shing were asked to choose a contemporary Chinese-language poem written by a local writer, then visualise it using their personal cinematic language. The resulting shorts showcase the diversity of Hong Kong moving image practice, with unique approaches to medium, storytelling, cinematography, and sound.▶+Snails in a Telephone Booth · 2023Snails in a Telephone Booth2023MovieAnimationInspired by the poem A Snail in a Phone Box (2006) by Dr Eric Lui. The work synthesises new insights into visuals and poetry. What begins as a promise evolves into an exploration of the emotional links between poetry and the art of loving, eventually transforming into a hegemony of power. To recreate this message, director and animator Step C. developed a new surreal style that combines live action with animation, building a realm that blurs the boundaries between reality and dreams.▶+Toxic Relationships · 2018Toxic Relationships2018MovieAnimationRomance“Human race will just surrender to fear by betraying our true feeling.” – Taizo Kato. The value and happiness of people should not be built on others. If you try to find someone to complete your life, your self-value will become dependent on others and will feel incomplete when you lose this person.▶+Little Thinks · 2019Little Thinks2019MovieAnimationDramaWe can see things differently when we see things from different angles.▶+›More Like This‹A Grand Day Out · 1990A Grand Day Out★ 7.51990MovieFamilyAnimationWallace and Gromit have run out of cheese, and this provides an excellent excuse for the duo to take their holiday to the moon, where, as everyone knows, there is ample cheese.▶+The Wrong Trousers · 1993The Wrong Trousers★ 7.81993MovieAnimationComedyWallace rents out Gromit's former bedroom to a penguin, who takes up an interest in the techno trousers created by Wallace. However, Gromit later learns that the penguin is a wanted criminal.▶+›