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.

A collage of newsreels, trailers, clips and other visionary and unseen fragments of sight and sound ...

"Meat Joy is an erotic rite — excessive, indulgent, a celebration of flesh as material: raw fish, ch...

Warsaw's Central Railway Station. 'Someone has fallen asleep, someone's waiting for somebody else. M...

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

A group of people are standing along the platform of a railway station in La Ciotat, waiting for a t...
This atmospheric film depicts the folk custom of carrying out and burning Morana every year to celeb...
This film takes place in a world where clouds knowingly interfere with people’s lives. But the peopl...

A troubadour is expelled from the city when the queen sees his disfigured face. The palace guards sm...

A showcase for the MCAD Animation Workshop 1972 where each student was given one of a series of cell...

Commissioned by David Bienstock, creator of the New American Film Series at the Whitney Museum of Ar...

A deer, disillusioned by the consumerism that defines his life. A lizard, ostracized from society, f...

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

Journalist Dermi Azevedo has never stopped fighting for human rights and now, three decades after th...

Cinema and painting establish a fluid dialogue and begins with introspection in the themes and forms...

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

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

Charcoal animation, taken from from Point of View: An Anthology of the Moving Image (2003).

Anne Bean, John McKeon, Stuart Brisley, Rita Donagh, Jamie Reid and Jimmy Boyle are interviewed abou...

Evolution on Earth over the course of a billion years.