An educational one-reeler for elementary aged children demonstrating the concept of American free-enterprise. The film utilizes wooden toys designed and animated by Goldman, all set to a music box-ish xylophone score by Jam Handy musical director Samuel Benavie and narration by notable commentator Lowell Thomas.
A day in the life of young boy with a distorted vision of the world. 3 short little claymation epis...
A first love is corrupted as a man recalls his affair with a beautiful circus contortionist in this ...
Packing away at his late father’s apartment, a stoic man finds himself grappling with grief and ange...
A stop motion opus made up of hundreds of hand-painted wooden blocks that takes the viewer through a...
Synopsis: A rabbit couple tries to survive in a dying forest...
A stop-motion film from Émile Cohl with tin soldiers, children's drawings and cannibals.
A child dreams of the Bible tale, reenacted by toys.
Timmy finds his old toy rocket and imagines that he and Brushbrush are astronauts in space. They hea...
After a day of gathering hundreds of seashells and rocks from the beach, Jarnow uses the found objec...
Stop-motion animation in which sixty-something Harold still lives with his aged mother Hendrina. Thi...
A short educational Claymation film about dinosaurs. Preserved by the Academy Film Archive in 2013.
An encounter in the woods is captured on a trail cam.
A subjective view of an UFO. Shot frame-by-frame along the Tama River.
After his mother’s death, Zucchini is befriended by a kind police officer, Raymond, who accompanies ...
A little frog falls asleep after a long day of work on his farm, but is awakened from his slumber by...
New York City: the Wonderland that never sleeps and for Alice, the City offers an easy opportunity f...
During the rise of fascism in Mussolini's Italy, a wooden boy brought magically to life struggles to...