An animated film made by Walerian Borowczyk for W.D. & H.O. Wills. A very pompous cigar smoker reminisces about the good old days when the lower classes knew their place and stayed away from cigars meant only for the privileged. However, after he and his society for cigar smokers watch an advert by British tobacco importers W.D. & H.O. Wills explaining their successive methods of cigar-making, his elitist ideals are shaken.
A young woman’s connection with the life force of nature. Using her taxidermy talents to “return” th...
On a farm in 1933, a piglet is sold to a family in Copenhagen. Piggy is a pig with greater appetite ...
The small boy Eryk does the household and takes swimming lessons just to please his demanding father...
To kill time during a weekend, Makina the cyborg and Chiharu the super human decide to go for a driv...
Three friends with different cultural origins find an abandoned washing machine while playing. To th...
Darkness and light, as seen by VIFF’s favourite Buddhist erotist. Part of the TOKYO LOOP animation a...
The allegorical story of two humanized birds - father and son, who usually walk the earth and fly on...
The first animated short film to feature Varga's clumsy claymation character Augusta.
A journey to a dream through an encounter between Suna, a twelve-year-old girl who uses leaves as a ...
Wayne gets a new rookie partner, Lanny, after his previous partner got the promotion he wanted. Lann...
Meeper and the ChubbChubbs go to the North Pole; when Santa Claus is injured and can't deliver his p...
A young quirky girl finds her way in a crazy world.
Something is about to change drastically, and the only thing to do is to witness it.
A man's repeated attempts to retrieve an apple off a high tree branch all prove fruitless. What doe...
A non-narrative film thematising the eternal struggle of human life in a series of scenes connected ...
An impressive parable where the artist’s creativity is paralyzed by the dull crowd can be seen as a ...
A pencil and an eraser start to fight with each other.
Moto Perpetuo shows an absurd picture of our neverending changing culture and history.