We all share the same kind of brain yet everybody has a different view of the world around us. As a very intriguing example, Carlotta vividly explains how a world without faces does look like. She suffers from the miswiring of a tiny brain region that makes it impossible for her to see and remember faces as a complete construct, called prosopagnosia or face blindness.

Taking the form of a conversation between a young teacher at a French school in Moncton and her stud...

The tale of the blacksmith Stepan, who returned the Moon, the Stars and the Sun to people.

A nature documentary about the predators in the Swedish winter mountains: the owl, the bear and man.

A boy is by an accident a member of a crew that is going to travel to the moon.

A twelve year old boy, living in a "yurt" but in love with hip hop and computer games is caught betw...

Dialogue-free short detailing the daily tasks of a man and his wife.

Stylized with dramatic interiors and a distorted frame rate, this early documentary miniature from S...

An mutoscope motion picture installation commissioned for the 86th anniversary of the Guggenheim mus...

Using Baseball as a metaphor, this film explores the world of William Blake.

Vincent, an artist with unresolved inner demons, meets a mysterious girl who helps him come to terms...

An interview with 'Tex Avery'.

In the Kalapalo cosmogony (an ethnic group that lives in the Xingú Indigenous Park), water is as old...
Herbert Fux talks about his role in the 1970 film "Hexen bis aufs Blut gequält" also known as "Mark ...

A double-length holiday cartoon plus a Christmas bonus.
Germany, as seen from the water. The landscape passes by in epic tranquillity as the audience immers...

A genius hacker and his dog help an enigmatic young woman to free the remaining test subjects of a b...

Martin Short narrates the story of "his own" birth to explain the subjects of sex, conception, pregn...

The Really Big Family is a 1966 American documentary film directed by Alexander Grasshoff about the ...