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.

The sights and sounds of a kimchi factory in Vietnam.

Madrid, Spain, 1949. The Circo Americano arrives in the city. While the big top is pitched in a vaca...

Water Lily, an invented japanese tale about the birth of the lotus flower, made in Supinfocom Valenc...

People go through their day to day lives through the city alongside their Pokémon as they all try to...

A self portrait filmed with a modified PXL 2000 Camcorder. The camcorder itself records on to audio ...

The lives of Jeff, Lauren and Lloyd—three very different people who share one common experience—have...

A parable about the fragility of relationships. Love is sought, found, tested, lost...

Here's a strange one. First, a song on a blackboard: a Polish translation of “I love my little roost...

This sex education movie explore themes of body development, sexual hygiene, masturbation, menstruat...

Determined to prove herself, Officer Judy Hopps, the first bunny on Zootopia's police force, jumps a...

This short celebrating 75 years of Batman from artist Darwyn Cooke returns fans to the world of Batm...

Animation of a flaming figure dancing, for the London 2012 Olympics.

A fleshy nightmare barrages the viewer with an onslaught of abstract gore and nonsensical terror.