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.
Animated short originally produced in France by Paul Grimault.
In this animated short film, a dystopian environment contains brittle glass characters, they are div...
"Fellinette" is a young girl drawn on a page of a notebook in 1971 by Maestro Federico Fellini. "Fel...
The lonely husband of a famous female comedian strikes up an unlikely friendship with the neighborho...
An inspirational speaker becomes reinvigorated after meeting a lively woman who shakes up his mundan...
It is 2046 when a mysterious alien force begins their annihilation of the human race. Leaving behind...
A giant monster sends a town's citizens into a panic, except for a girl named Yuki and her schoolmat...
Give it time. You'll get over it. Jean celebrates his birthday, gets drunk and recalls the dreadful ...
In the near future it's discovered that the dinosaurs did not die off, but instead live on near the ...
In a fancy Parisian Café, an uptight businessman discovers he forgot to bring his wallet and bides h...
This documentary, the final film directed by Frank Capra, explores America's plans for the future of...
Wrapped in the futon... Memories are coming up to the mind, the future is imagined, senses are recap...
The “Animated Hair” films, featuring artwork by “Marcus” (not well-known animator Sid Marcus, but a ...
Captain Hook steals Cubby's pet goldfish, Gilly. Screened as a 4-minute short film in front of inter...
For the fourth time, it's ghost day again at Gomorronsol Castle, where we follow Little Ghost Laban,...