Archive film showing possibly the first example of digital rendering, made by Pixar co-founders Ed Catmull and Fred Parke in 1972, was stumbled upon by the son of Robert B Ingebretsen, who also set up the world-famous U.S. studio. A six minute version shows additional CGI animation of an artificial heart valve, and human heads.
In the diary of a six-year-old girl, Marie, we learn what important things happened during one holid...

Shot on the Great Barrier Reef in Australia and in the Bahamas, Ocean Wonderland brings to you the a...

An experimental film that lifts the veil on the world of African American drag racing.
A colour anamorphic musical look at London's Heathrow airport over 24-hours in November 1971. The su...

Lily and Jim are interviewed about their disastrous blind date.

Professor Owl gives a lecture on the evolution of Western musical instruments, starting with the adv...
Cao Fei recorded her experiences within the online social platform Second Life. The result is a wist...

Alleged silent black-and-white short film shot at Apsley Gate, Hyde Park, London. It was claimed to ...

On a dark and stormy night, four bored ghosts decide to have some fun by calling the Ajax Ghost Exte...

In this clever satire of toxic men, a cartoon pickup artist is violently torn apart by the women he ...

In Don Hertzfeldt's second student film, a hapless cartoon character is dragged through a spectrum o...

One of the "Out of the Inkwell" series of silent short films featuring a combination of live action ...

In 1966, John Harlin II died while attempting Europe's most difficult climb, the North Face of the E...

A breathtaking view of Zion National Park filmed originally in the IMAX format.

An alchemically treated lullaby to the end of cinema, featuring Charlie Chaplin and Buster Keaton.

A documentary portrait of Utopia, loosely framed by Plato’s invocation of the lost continent of Atla...

Originally shown in IMAX theaters, this film presents highly detailed and lavish views of the gorgeo...
Jean Reno discusses his career and his role in the film Léon: The Professional (1994).

Glen Denny observed: "This film is not ocean, it is panther stalking jungle." Camera flows because i...