Beginning with his work for a certain public television show that featured a big yellow bird, Al Jarnow captured life's scientific minutia and boiled it down for easy consumption between cookie eating monsters and counting vampires. Coupling time-lapse, stop motion, and cell animation with simple objects found in every day life, Jarnow deconstructed the world for an entire generation.

1907. Magnifica, young Costa Rican harpist, is preparing for her concert at the Royal Conservatory o...

A perspective-shifting tale of how a trip to an art gallery leads to an out-of-this-world experience...
Has feeling got a physical representation? This video is the story of a feeling represented by a war...

A stylized cartoon inspired by 1940s comics, featuring a detective raised by a tiger who moonlights ...

Bad fortune has deported a ballet dancer Sergei to a suburban kolkhoz. Here he's having his mundane ...

A heartfelt depiction of a man facing his own mortality while reflecting on the grave mistakes of hi...

The great French scientist, struggling with his own limitations from a stroke, is not deterred by sc...

High Voltage is constructed from footage James Whitney contributed to Belson for use in one of his V...

At the end of 1918 while civil war is raging on in Russia, antagonism is slowly spreading to the Eas...

During Ireland's War of Independence, a five-year-old girl sets out to save her village from the Eng...

During hibernation one sleeps and never leaves the warm bed. The little hedgehog initially wants to ...

As the sun goes down in the dark and terrifying Mutantland, hunters are lured into a forbidden zone ...

Perihelion is a sort of animated tone poem. It is a short film that toes the line between narrative ...

This is episode 0, the prequel to the main Keroro Gunsou anime series. KeroZero was shown in theater...

On the verge of becoming a woman Sora is woken by a nightmare and decides to follow a group of men i...