The film applies an unconventional narrative. It presents a subjective world through 47 scenes. The small events, interlaced by associations, express the irrational coherence of our surroundings. The surreal situations are based on the interactions of humans and nature.

A woman’s face disappearing behind, and emerging from, a pair of hands. Flashing lights. An empty bu...

In a fantasy world, a griffin embraces his fate and goes on an epic journey to find a legendary crea...

Outside a village in deep snow, there lived a boy named Kanta and his grandpa. One day, the grandpa ...

The boy has longed to visit the northern country and experience the beautiful mysteries of nature th...

In a thick forest full of giant trees, a boy lives modestly with his family. One day, a guardian of ...

Follow a day of the life of Big Buck Bunny when he meets three bullying rodents: Frank, Rinky, and G...

Arthur Fol attempts to get Peg's second hair back from the planet Ashlar by using his new invention,...
One of three short animated films based on the comic strip.
One of three short animated films based on the comic strip.

An authorized stop-motion sequel to Jörg Buttgereit's 1993 movie "Schramm", called scenes from the A...

An FBI agent tracks a serial killer with the help of three of his would-be victims - all of whom hav...

A New York City writing professor, Frannie Avery, has an affair with a police detective who is inves...

Joe Dirt is a janitor with a mullet hairdo, acid-washed jeans and a dream to find the parents that h...

The opener (and only episode, later restored as a short) for an unfinished third series finds a grou...

A non-narrative and abstract adaptation of the mythological motif, the cosmic egg, telling a story w...
Catching fish on the North Pole can be challenging. Some have more luck than others. The unfortunate...

Everything seems to be stuck in an endless loop. Everything seems to be stuck in an endless loop. Ev...

Animated with crayon drawings, Refrigerator Art is a series of shorts based on the adventures of a l...

David Lipson hints disturbingly at the potential for childhood cruelty in this technically ingenious...