An animated film drawn entirely in pastels. Various fantastical plant-like things "grow" from the ground, eventually launching five spheres. The spheres drift in space while changing shapes and come back down to another setting, which eventually becomes more fantastical and symbolic than the opening one. The soundtrack has a jazz slant, with an ensemble of four saxophones and synthetic sound (i.e. sound created by drawing directly on the soundtrack).
Dave, a hard-working and devoted Dad, realises that the greatest gift he can give people this Christ...
The animation is made using quotes of Medieval Persian Poetry, to tell a fairytale love story betwee...
The day of the cremation of her grand mother, Emilie, a young mixed-race Asian girl, buries herself ...
Dorothy Gale, a shy kindergarten teacher, is swept away to the magic land of Oz where she embarks on...
Wayne gets a new rookie partner, Lanny, after his previous partner got the promotion he wanted. Lann...
Franco Júpiter has lived an extraordinary life. Abandoned as a child, he grew up wondering about the...
A surreal love story about a nineteen year old girl with the personality of an abused dog, and her o...
Joyful, androgynous forms shimmy across the screen to the sound of world-beat music.
A short Surrealist animation from Denmark which begins with a zoom into a Paul Delvaux painting, the...
A man kills a toy designer and steals his latest product. The product, a mini-army complete with wea...
Everyone in Philip’s science class has a great idea for a report - everyone, that is, except Philip....
Ordinary life is suddenly invaded by a strange element which transforms reality.
The language in which lullabies were sung to me kills. And I am with it. And the lullabies fall sile...
Everyone knows that the stork delivers babies, but where do the storks get the babies from? The answ...
Classic animation based on Raymond Briggs' book. What does Father Christmas do with himself for the ...
A stingy husband willingly hits his wife. She takes revenge, aided by her lover.
The haunting true story of a glove that’s been floating in space since 1968.
A short kaleidoscopic homage to Norman McLaren from Japanese artists Mirai Mizue and Yukie Nakauchi ...