"An exciting experiment in the tradition of Oskar Fischinger (Komposition in Blau, 1935), Dwinell Grant (Composition No. 1, 1940) and Slavko Vorkapich (Abstract Experiment in Kodachrome, 1950s). Max Hattler presents a well-done interaction between music and moving images. Space is turned upside down and the animated objects become faceless dancers in a constructivist ballet." Vienna Independent Shorts 2010, jury statement by Anton Fuxjäger
When Nicolas and his family move from the city to a new house next to a forest, his perception of hi...
Excerpt from Dr. Malcom J Backer's Hyperexpiology Companion [revision 2b]: "...the destructive syst...
Mike and Sulley are back at Monsters University for a fun-filled weekend with their Oozma Kappa frat...
Sometimes being responsible is a burden. A lopsided obligation. A lonely and thankless job. In the w...
Joshua Littman, a 12-year-old boy with Asperger's syndrome, interviews his mother, Sarah. Joshua's u...
This animated twist on Halloween memories involves the traumatic theft of a candy bag on Halloween n...
A recently escaped convict seeks to recover a treasure he hid years ago in a small, secluded Galicia...
After running away from her depressing village in eastern Europe, a teenage girl meets a new friend ...
Sequel to Who?, with eight new stories. Sleeping over at a friend's house is exciting. You need to t...
Leon is night fishing on the bayou, catching fireflies in a jar under a big round orange moon - it's...
A musical fantasy about the awakening of nature from hibernation, about the release of a hero from h...
An animated short film in which the images blend with humor and originality. Sixteenth-century music...
The eternal August 15 picnic on Callot Island. But this year, Paul, his family and their friends fin...
A father discovers that his son floats, which makes him different from other kids. To keep them bot...
A young mole must try to achieve his impossible dream of becoming a footballer in order to save his ...
A young boy is taken by a train on a mysterious journey. BAFTA-winning 14 minute adaptation of H.R. ...
This is from the Astroliner film rides. You go to this ride called the Astroliner, you take a seat, ...