PRIMAVERA is a three dimensional film featuring puppets that work in the so called telescope system which tries with the help of stylised images to visually depict the great variety existing in nature, the food chain and variations in the reproduction of different living organisms. The entire film is seen through the eyes of a butterfly larva.

A young surfer enters his first contest, hoping a win will earn him respect. But an encounter with a...

The Fantastic Mr. Fox, bored with his current life, plans a heist against the three local farmers. T...

Sam's search for identity gets interrupted by a mysterious neighbourhood fox. Together they embark o...

Alex, Marty, and other zoo animals find a way to escape from Madagascar when the penguins reassemble...

A German stop-motion adaptation of Sleeping Beauty.

A cupcake escapes a city of sweets and is marooned on an island with vegetables where he learns to r...

During the holiday season, when the animals of the Central Park Zoo are preparing for Christmas, Pri...

After hearing someone's "meow" for the first time in his life, baby puppy goes in search of the unkn...
After a magic bell from Tibet is stolen, a little girl and an elephant undertake a dangerous journey...

This film whose main characters are marionettes deals with the old Korean folktale "Heungbu and Nolb...

New Year's fairy tale about a hare who deceived a wolf.

A stop-motion adaptation of the ballet Sleeping Beauty, released onVHS by the BBC, together with thr...

A journey through the memories of a young girl struggling to come to terms with the complexity of he...

When the sky really is falling and sanity has flown the coop, who will rise to save the day? Togethe...

Characters morph into objects and each other in this stop motion animation made with sand.

A captured mustang remains determined to return to his herd no matter what.

Stop-motion animation on the arranging of marriages in 1950/60s set in the Eastern-Polish borderland...

Based on the story by L. Frank Baum Set to music from "The Planets" by Gustav Holst