Where to watch Richard Svensson in the UK
Find every Richard Svensson film and TV show streaming, free, or available to rent in the UK. Updated daily — verified 11 May 2026.
Richard Svensson, also known as The Lone Animator, is a Swedish stop-motion artist born in 1974. He creates independent short films featuring monsters, fantasy, and weird fiction, often inspired by H. P. Lovecraft. Combining sculpture, illustration, and practical effects, he shares his work on YouTube and other platforms, keeping the art of handcrafted stop-motion alive.
Richard Svensson films streaming in the UK
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- Toomie: The Hungry Tumor (2022) Special Effects
- Concerning Brown Jenkin (2009) Director
- Hermit: Monster Killer (2016) Creature Design
- Memory (2017) Director
- Umibozu! (2011) Director
- The Shadow Out of Time (2012) Special Effects
- The Other Gods (2015) Director
- Save Prince Plutonium (2011) Director
- Jabberwocky (2006) Director
- The Blunderblat! (2010) Director
- The King Who Sought Immortality (2011) Animation
- The Mewlips (2008) Director
- Report From the Ghooric Zone (2021) Director
- Nightgaunts (2011) Director
- Goblin Wood (2009) Director
- Living Night (2015) Director
- The Kraken (2016) Director
- The Lovecraft Alphabet (2014) Director
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Most-watched Richard Svensson films currently: Toomie: The Hungry Tumor (2022), Concerning Brown Jenkin (2009), Hermit: Monster Killer (2016), Memory (2017), Umibozu! (2011).
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