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.

Warsaw's Central Railway Station. 'Someone has fallen asleep, someone's waiting for somebody else. M...
"All sounds travel in waves much the same as ripples in water." Educational film produced by Bray St...

A toon hating executive has a hare raising experience when he meets an out of work toon rabbit.

A group of people are standing along the platform of a railway station in La Ciotat, waiting for a t...

In the year 2150, Johnny, a lazy Space Delivery Man, must deliver a package on a planet he does not ...

This is a film about a man without a face. His arms and legs, bound with ropes, the disabled man is ...

An experimental journey through a year in the life of the director, using his always playing playlis...

Drawing on VHS tapes of a programme hosted by her mother on Bulgaria’s national television, the film...

6-18-67 is a short quasi-documentary film by George Lucas regarding the making of the Columbia film ...

MEUTHEN'S PARTY unmasks the rise of the provincial politician Dr. Jörg Meuthen who doesn't shy away ...

In the small town of Kansk, the Krasnoyarsk Territory many years in a row there is an international ...

An experimental ethnographic documentary that criticizes the colonizer view of anthropology.

Two eighth graders doing an assembly on cleanliness and neatness seek underclassmen. A look into Don...

The rare short film presents a curious dialogue between filmmaker Julio Bressane and actor Grande Ot...

The Greek island of Syros is visited by a series of unexpected guests. Immutable forms, outside of t...

A bus full of people on a trip is stopped by a policeman who isn’t satisfied with the bribe he is of...
A 4-year-old girl cries, lost in the city. A Soviet soldier on a ferry takes her in and takes her to...

"My last image of Jonas."—Ken Jacobs