For most of the world, consumption has been the unquestioned duty of every individual. Then garbage activist Annie Leonard brought her two-hour lecture to Free Range who helped her turn it into a 20-minute animated revolution. Shown in thousands of classrooms, endlessly blasted by Fox News, viewed more than 10 million times, The Store of Stuff finally opens the door to a serious cultural dialog about the costs of consumption.
This short documentary focuses on the children of alcoholics. In the relaxed environment of a mounta...
In a dystopian world, a girl breaks her ceramic pot, which holds a secret within. The breaking of th...
Tilly, Miah and Safa are three young women who endure debilitating period pain. Following an adolesc...
The experimental animated short is a collaborative work between Keiichi Tanaami and Nobuhiro Aihara.
Dimitris Pistiolas, a retired employee for the Greek Post Office, is the owner of the largest cinema...
When Maggie Simpson is rescued by a cute young baby from playground peril, it's girl meets boy, girl...
In this animated horror comedy, a cowardly dog named Courage must rescue his lovely owner, Muriel fr...
Two Minions are busy at work in the mailroom. One of them, bored, decides to throw a box of expired ...
A Minion, longing for a puppy, humorously tries to catch a dog, a squirrel, and even a ladybug, but ...
When Margo, Edith, and Agnes chase after an ice cream truck, little Agnes struggles to keep up and t...
An abstract computer-generated film. The image is of squares revolving in space around and through e...
Inspired by real events, "Bestia" enters the life of a secret police agent in the military dictators...
A little boy dreams of becoming a professional hockey player. Unfortunately, one day he is forced to...
A ten-year-old boy who hates his little brother is punished by his mother and has to spend an aftern...
Tayra and I grew up on a beach in the north east of Brazil. We were inseparable. The sea breeze brin...
1973, San Francisco. Charles Bukowski, underground poet and punk ahead of his time, reads his poem L...