A children's fable about the power of advertising, the meaning of life and ultimately the test of a mother's love. Preserved by the Academy Film Archive in 2016.

Mountain Music illustrates what happens when technology gets too advanced too soon. Preserved by th...

The staff of a Korean War field hospital use humor and hijinks to keep their sanity in the face of t...

Commissioned by David Bienstock, creator of the New American Film Series at the Whitney Museum of Ar...

Bambi is nibbling the grass, unaware of the upcoming encounter with Godzilla. Who will win when they...

Beckett cycles through a limited number of drawings, but adds new information to each drawing every ...

For many years, Urs has had to look after his aging mother. But now he sets out for a dangerous jour...

The entire film is divided into four consecutive chosen approaches—the fourth section devoted to a ...
An animation (long before there were such things) for Oscar Brown Jr’s track “But I Was Cool”, from ...
A film about a couple moving into their first home.

This animated short focuses on the lives of three eccentric people living on a farm in the Ukrainian...

Kris Kringle, seemingly the embodiment of Santa Claus, is asked to portray the jolly old fellow at M...

A man wakes up in a hospital bed and has his head bandages unwrapped to find he is not alone in the ...

A man's repeated attempts to retrieve an apple off a high tree branch all prove fruitless. What doe...

Wallace and Gromit have run out of cheese, and this provides an excellent excuse for the duo to take...

Wallace rents out Gromit's former bedroom to a penguin, who takes up an interest in the techno pants...

Wallace's whirlwind romance with the proprietor of the local wool shop puts his head in a spin, and ...

Jerry Martin quits his dull job as a bank clerk and falls in with a band of hobos. He takes on the g...
Blake and Justin have always shared the same dream, making movies. Their mentor is Robert Rodriquez ...
The story of a starving third-world infant, set to a song by Harry Chapin. Preserved by the Academy...

A symbolic reflection on issues of female sexuality, art and identity constructs.