Best known as the cult creator of the animated web series Salad Fingers (SUFF 2007) David Firth creates morbidly fascinating worlds that delve deep into the darkest recesses of the human psyche. It’s fair to say that once you lay eyes on his shorts, it’s hard to shake their visceral effect in a hurry. Eleven years after first screening his work at SUFF, Umbilical World represents a curation of Firth’s most popular shorts to date, each bookended by brand new transitional animations. Using surrealist techniques to explore depression and mental illness with some of the darkest humour this side of the twenty-first century (his work has been featured on Charlie Brooker’s Screenwipe and Mitchell & Webb), Firth has become one of the world’s most significant, independent animators. Umbilical World is a brain-melting celebration of Firth’s short but prized career — a dog-stew of animated fancies from the scabland toybox that is his mind.
Manderlay
2005
6.9/10
Smile at Last
1985
6.1/10
Song of the Miraculous Hind
2002
7.3/10
That Man from Rio
1964
7.4/10
Something New
2006
6.4/10
Bud Abbott and Lou Costello Meet Frankenstein
1948
7.1/10
Dennis the Menace
1993
5.9/10
The Naked Gun 2½: The Smell of Fear
1991
6.8/10
Maine-Ocean Express
1986
5.8/10
To Live and Die in L.A.
1985
7.1/10
Dangerous Liaisons
1988
7.2/10
Mama Weed
2020
5.8/10
Red Beard
1965
8.1/10
Sniper
1993
6.2/10
The Northman
2022
7.0/10
Fist of Fury
1972
7.3/10
The Running Man
1987
6.5/10
Friday the 13th Part VII: The New Blood
1988
5.5/10
Merry Christmas, Drake & Josh
2008
7.3/10
RoboCop 3
1993
4.9/10