One of Klahr's masterpieces, Altair is an 8 minute collage color -noir culled from late-40s pages of Cosmopolitan, which induces a sense of claustrophobia and dread through its use of Stravinsky's The Firebird.

A boy living with his grandmother in the mountains refuses to migrate in the new village. Everyday h...

A journey of a woman's body who is shot and killed on a vacation with her family.

I Faresonen is a combination of a documentary and fictional approach to the problem of alcoholism --...

Camille, an assistant at an art gallery, hosts Masato Kimura, a Japanese video game designer who has...

The history of the Americas is considered from an Indigenous perspective, featuring the poetry of th...

While on an airplane, a traveller's spirit plunges into a dream world. Here, under the influence of ...

Lord knows where João de Deus has been. He's come home wounded in the head. He's got a bit of the so...

Due to drug abuse, a 13-year-old boy is placed into a detention center for young offenders. After a ...

Europe, 1940. For thousands of Jews, a Japanese diplomat and his wife defy Tokyo and the Nazis, and ...

The postcard obviously begins with a map. Posted in the Caribbean, it is addressed by a father to hi...

This film illustrates the life of the film director, Shui-Bo Wang in The People's Republic of China....

The two brothers Teis and Nico find a poster from "Gone with the Wind" and they start talking about ...

(A) Torsion is a 2002 Bosnian short film directed by Stefan Arsenijevic. A singing group, trying to ...

A cat named Lorenzo is dismayed to discover that his tail has developed a personality of its own.

Croatia, 1993. Two marksmen—Robert, a Croat, and Stojan, a Serb—wander aimlessly through the desolat...

12-year-old Daimi rattles around a decrepit house with her Christmastime companion, a magical piglet...
An animated short film about a man struggling against the storm. Suddenly he discovers that not ever...

An animator finds himself trying to explain his (lack of) artistic vision to his creations, who just...