In this child's game, a live-action boy and girl draw characters and compete who is better. The girl draws a flower and the boy draws a car that runs it over. Then a drawn lion chases a drawn girl, until it all becomes frightfully serious.

FBI agent Malcolm Turner goes back undercover as Big Momma, a slick-talking, slam-dunking Southern g...

The fledgling romance between Nick, a playboy bachelor, and Suzanne, a divorced mother of two, is th...

Five teenage girls gather for a party. Tensions mount as the guests exchange makeovers and hurl accu...

Sarah Nolan is a newly divorced woman cautiously rediscovering romance with the enthusiastic but oft...

Lyla and Louis, a singer and a musician, fall in love, but are soon compelled to separate. Lyla is f...

Schoolboy Hinata has a big crush on his classmate Shigure, but is too shy to tell her. On the day Sh...

A showcase for the MCAD Animation Workshop 1972 where each student was given one of a series of cell...

Commissioned by David Bienstock, creator of the New American Film Series at the Whitney Museum of Ar...

A woman brings her family back to her childhood home, which used to be an orphanage, intent on reope...

This is a time when we learn afresh that nothing lasts forever and that the variability is an integr...

Seven children bury their mother and hide her death - until their long-lost father returns.

A British spy is banished to Panama after having an affair with an ambassador's mistress. Once there...

When Emil travels by bus to Berlin to visit his family, his money is stolen by a crook who specializ...

Emil goes to Berlin to see his grandmother with a large amount of money and is offered sweets by a s...

Rosso Fiorentino's painting "The Deposition of the Cross" comes to life. The Christ is gradually rem...

Charcoal animation, taken from from Point of View: An Anthology of the Moving Image (2003).

In Depression-era West Virginia, a serial-killing preacher hunts two young children who know the whe...

Avant-garde homage to pre-revolution Russian silent movies, and to the poet Aleksandr Blok.