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.

After the grey city rain has turned to snow, we find ourselves together with a silhouette figure in ...

Yuko Asou is a Japanese student from the late 1980s who must protect three different kingdoms - our ...

A papercut stopmotion animation in which human Travelers from 2053 travel 30 years into the past to ...
After a magic bell from Tibet is stolen, a little girl and an elephant undertake a dangerous journey...

The animated film reveals the beauty and meaning of Easter morning.

Narrates the story of the friendship between an injured girl and a ladybird, reflecting a special re...

Paper animation, directed and animated by Anno while he was at university to show at a college scree...
An agile waiter unmasks a cabaret conjurer as a thief.

A Scientist-physicist created a living atom that here ran on will. Without control he brings many de...

A short film advertising the newspaper Sztandar Młodych (The Banner of Youth), noteworthy for its ab...

An exploration of entering and leaving consciousness from the perspective of non-human bodies trappe...

A five-minute film for The Disney-MGM Studios combining live-action and animation. Mickey Mouse reca...

A 1941 Ministry of Information propaganda film set to the tune of The Lambeth Walk, a popular song f...

Journey to the sunny coastline of South Florida, where Chacón-Cruz — one of opera’s leading tenors —...
A typical day gets turned on its head for your average ghost when 4 unexpected visitors decide to ba...

Story about the cow with the crumpled horn that tossed the dog that worried the cat that killed the ...