A sly critique of the communist regime in Poland, one of the carefree participants disrupts a patriotic march by retrieving a collection of unnecessary "bourgeois" items from inside his head. It introduces the disunity in their ranks as everyone starts playing with objects brought by him.

A satire of modern society or perhaps just a funny tale for children, depending on your age, mood or...

Drinks are raised, guns are fired, women ogled and horses straddled, before we are spat out into the...
A Pop Art extravaganza by Fred Mogubgub from the late-1960s, innovative in the use of the quick cut,...

Allegorical animated short about the power of creation and destruction. An unknown man carries a wic...

Brest, 1950. The war ended five years ago and nothing remains of the city. Massive bombings and inte...

A dog inherits a fortune and becomes an influential capitalist snob in the human world.

New York City, October 10, 1965. A group of wooden giant figures from Pamplona, representing Basque ...

Three shorts and three supplements tackle the central theme of 'compliance'. A wanna-be actress find...

Jankovics's adaptation of the eponymous play is divided into multiple parts, and depicts the creatio...

The selfishness of the bourgeoisie and the dull passivity of its servants are the theme of this pupp...

Cambodia, once the ancient kingdom of Funan, April 17th, 1975. The entire country falls under the ty...

A blistering rock opera about the rise of fascism. Through soaring vocals and epic guitar riffs, men...

Short animation by Renzo and Sayoko Kinoshita satirizes in a non narrative way the 'economic animal'...
A wall blocks the path of two people. One man submits, while the other refuses to admit defeat.

A reinterpretation of the Greek legend of Penelope, ”the most faithful of wives”, who waited 20 year...

Soviet animation from Vladimir Tarasov.

A scientist has acquired a microscope and is showing it off to his friend. He takes various body sam...

Poland, 1970. When popular protests erupt in the streets due to rising prices, the communist governm...