The animation was produced for the Tezuka Osamu Manga Museum, thus it features scenes from the "life and nature" of Tezuka Osamu's childhood, themes that are central to the museum as a whole, through exchanges between the boy Osamu and the carabid beetle (Osamushi) who provided the origin for the artist's name.
A little boy pulls out one Martian toy from a vending machine and it turns into a real alien who tak...
Imagine that a small piece of wood can determine such large fortunes for us humans. And a ladybug c...
Shelter tells the story of Rin, a 17-year-old girl who lives her life inside of a futuristic simulat...
Clay-on-glass under-the-camera animated interpretation of Emily Dickinson's poem by animator Lynn To...
In this animation integrating Deaf symbols and motifs, Hana, a deaf child, has exceptional artistic ...
One of the most exciting and memorable stories in the history of the World Trade Towers is that of P...
During a post-Christmas play date, the gang find themselves in uncharted territory when the coolest ...
The film applies an unconventional narrative. It presents a subjective world through 47 scenes. The ...
While transitioning from male gender to female, Matia struggles with finding a sincere intimate rela...
A short opera inspired by Aesop's fable The Fighting Cocks and the Eagle.
An exploration of the visual and psychological parallels between the American western frontier and t...
Weenie is a mini-movie that will be featured in DVD and Blu-Ray release of The Secret Life of Pets. ...
To kill time during a weekend, Makina the cyborg and Chiharu the super human decide to go for a driv...
Welcome to St. Mickeyland! In painting-like tableaus, a reservation inhabited by cartoon and media i...
A group of aliens searching for a new planet on which to make home, with little success. Promotional...
Two polar bears are driven into exile due to global warming. They will encounter brown bears along t...