“The changing dots, ectoplasmic shapes and electronic music of L. Schwartz’s ‘Mutations’ which has been shot with the aid of computers and lasers, makes for an eye-catching view of the potentials of the new techniques.” – A. H. Weiler, N. Y. Times
Pop sensations Alvin, Simon and Theodore end up in the care of Dave Seville's twenty-something nephe...
Oscar nominated animated short film from Czechoslovakia, 1960. Two characters fight over their claim...
In this child's game, a live-action boy and girl draw characters and compete who is better. The girl...
Minimalist, geometric shapes are set to processed found noises in a film that takes familiar noises ...
Hans suffers from insomnia. But there is help available! A self-appointed specialist guides us throu...
A short Emmy award-winning animation promoting New York's newly renovated Museum of Modern Art.
A clear-eyed look at the inevitability of our demise, based on Philip Larkin’s poem of the same name...
When Reynard the fox creeps silently from his den to the farm searching for food, it is the troll To...
A dog has a cat inside him. The two fight to get on, with one's desires always getting in the way of...
Our free culture anthem gets a fabulous arrangement by Nik Phelps. Vocals by Connie Champagne. Anima...
Schwartz reordered and combined angular contours, broken planes, and distorted proportions in her ow...
A number of telephones from the very first invention by Alexander Graham Bell to the present-day cel...
The world's most loved fairy tale is back in a whole new fantastic imagining in Pinocchio. When a pi...
In the animated short My Obscure Object of Desire, the heart will go to any lengths to become the ob...
An adolescent Death is enamored by Life's innocence and vivacity, but his attempts to befriend her b...
The film is designed to encourage recycling - which was a key part of the war effort.
Etuda z alba, Michaela Pavlátová's first short animation, is about a long married couple and their w...