This short film begins with the character Chauncey (a puppet made of sex toys resembling a mouth and hands with a sock for a body) rolling around in a babies’ rolling chair and watching obscure cartoons and shows on TV. They have satirical, comedic, religious, and disturbing overtones... but to Chauncey and his Dad, this is normal. After a while of the cartoons and Chauncey eating a sausage and then throwing it up, the cartoons inspire Chauncey to ask a series of philosophical questions to his Dad. The questions involve what happens after death, the meaning of life, and Chances asking about his identity and why he’s different.
Reworked and colored images of people playing at the seashore.
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.
Now aged 17, Antoine Doinel works in a factory which makes records. At a music concert, he meets a g...
Adam and Eve are cast out of Eden. They discover that flowers can bring both joy and solace.
Walt Disney's timeless masterpiece is an extravaganza of sight and sound! See the music come to life...
Sara is the protector of her brother Soma. In order to keep Soma's feelings from being hurt, Sara mu...
Long ago, four extraordinary beings of dual male and female spirit, led by Kapaemahu, brought certai...
'Toon star Roger is worried that his wife Jessica is playing pattycake with someone else, so the stu...
An 85-year-old professor staying in a hotel suite in Tokyo hires a hooker for one last hoorah. Afrai...
Landlady Fränzi is renting her secluded alpine hut for the first time and prepares everything in min...
When a glamour photographer runs over a child's pet, he's forced to fabricate a story about its disa...
Short animation by Al Jarnow based on the work of British poet Edward Lear. Made at NYU.
A stream of consciousness experiment committed directly to celluloid, Jarnow pays homage to Stan Bra...
Jarnow's first work for Sesame Street and the Children's Television Workshop - yak is a goofy take o...
Tondo introduces the cosmic formalism that was the primary theme of Al Jarnow's independent films. A...
Intended to be an "animation machine," Four Quadrant Exercise finds Jarnow adapting a perspective sy...