Len Lye scraped together enough funding and borrowed equipment to produce a two-minute short featuring his self-made monkey, singing and dancing to 'Peanut Vendor', a 1931 jazz hit for Red Nichols. The two foot high monkey had bolted, moveable joints and some 50 interchangeable mouths to convey the singing. To get the movements right, Lye filmed his new wife, Jane, a prize-winning rumba dancer.

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A promotional video for the film “Death and Rebirth.” Released on January 25, 1997, it contains an o...

A young elf mistakes a tiny alien for a Christmas gift, not knowing her new plaything has plans to d...

The characters from Ranma 1/2, Urusei Yatsura, and Inuyasha all gather together in a short crossover...
An agile waiter unmasks a cabaret conjurer as a thief.

The story of the lonely Emperor and the captivating songbird that comes to live in his palace.

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As children play hide and seek, they witness a crime. Only Auguste, the youngest amongst them, no lo...

A journey through the memories of a young girl struggling to come to terms with the complexity of he...

Ambition, labour exploitation, environmental pollution, human degradation, surplus value, corruption...

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In a winter wonderland two friends are having a blast ice-skating on a frozen lake when suddenly a s...

“Oh Mother!” is a story of a relationship between an overprotective mother and her son. It is a play...

The collection of miniatures. The first is called "Glasses" and it deals with how a man with poor ey...