A live action footage of a smiling, bespectacled (presumably) Western tourist set against the familiar cadence of an accelerating train revving up as it leaves the station sets the mesmerizing tone for the film's abstract panoramic survey of an Ozu-esque Japanese landscape of electrical power lines, passing trains, railroad tracks, and the gentle slope of obliquely peaked, uniform rooflines as Breer distills the essential geometry of Mount Fuji into a collage of acute angles and converging (and bifurcating) lines .
An animated short film about a man struggling against the storm. Suddenly he discovers that not ever...
At the end of the eighth day the Creator has taken refuge in a dark dungeon . Obsessed with transcen...
Marcel the shell is out of sight.
Norman McLaren instructs Grant Munro on the movements he is to make. The film technique for Two Baga...
Flint's mischievous gummy bear grows to 50-feet by using his new food-modifying invention.
The Mayfly is an animated short film about the brief life of Megalyn Mayfly that touches upon the es...
The earth shook. The sea roared. And then… There is a small house solitary standing by the seaside....
Bo Peep explains what happened to herself and her sheep between the events of Toy Story 2 and Toy St...
A young quirky girl finds her way in a crazy world.
Something is about to change drastically, and the only thing to do is to witness it.
A surreal trip through the subconscious of a stifled musician as he struggles to sing.
A group of aliens searching for a new planet on which to make home, with little success. Promotional...
Weenie is a mini-movie that will be featured in DVD and Blu-Ray release of The Secret Life of Pets. ...
Through paintings that interact on the principle of Russian dolls, we are drawn along the swirling p...
Electra rethinks her 10th birthday, mixing memories with dreams and hidden fantasies. Is our memory...
Step back into the imaginative and frankly terrifying world of Becky & Joe with Don’t Hug Me I’m Sca...
Rebecca Sugar's thesis film from New York’s School of Visual Arts.
Fleischer Studios 'Screen Song' with Ethel Merman singing the songs.