Barry Doupé’s Thalé (2009) experiments with the phenomenology of light and colour through fiber-optic flower arrangements. Doupé’s animations are inspired by the Thale Cress plant, which is commonly used in biological mutation experiments. His rotating electronic floras, which resemble neon lights, sex toys and fireworks, glow in the dark digital void. - Amy Kazymerchyk, Fabulous Festival of Fringe Film

Compelled by a mysterious force, Kaena, a rebellious, high-spirited teenage girl will defy the High ...

Mickey and the gang are preparing for an Easter party; however, Pete says the password incorrectly, ...

When the sky really is falling and sanity has flown the coop, who will rise to save the day? Togethe...

Gretchen unmoulds a jar of jelly in her room while her parents picnic in the garden. The jelly comes...

An anthology of one-minute films created by 51 international filmmakers on the theme of the death of...

Take a pill and follow Eazy on his crazy quest for love.

With the help of his groundhog friend, an alpine ski aficionado dreams of international fame by achi...

Two robots meet in a city and engage in a street battle with hiphop music and break dancing.

Everyone's favorite lazy, lasagna loving, Monday hating orange tabby leaves his exciting star of a p...

Computer animated short film showcasing the work of the German CGI software firm Mental Images GmbH.

Nothing in the world can make Garfield get involved in anything besides eating, until the muscular s...

Animusic draws you into its reality like no place you have ever been. You encounter new dimensions o...

Animusic draws you into its reality like no place you have ever been. You encounter new dimensions o...

A boatload of beloved VeggieTales pals embark on a fun and fresh pirate adventure with their tradema...

La Maison en Petits Cubes tells the story of a grandfather's memories as he adds more blocks to his ...

Raised on tales of a Djinn fairy princess, Azur, a young Frenchman goes to North Africa in search of...

I turned my gaze to the various events in daily life and made this filmic diary in a manner as if co...

A mad scientist, a techno-nerd and a deadly computer virus form an ultra vivid hyper-reality in thi...

"My last image of Jonas."—Ken Jacobs