Originating from the filmmaker’s childhood confusion over an English expression regarding sex, Marie Paccou’s 1998 animation is the absurd, yet emotive tale of a woman who wakes one day to find a small man growing out of her abdomen.

A young boy who likes to play the flute dreams that he has lost his water buffalo.

According to the fairy tale of the same name, how the little sparrow Pashka, as a token of gratitude...

A bizarre cartoon based on English nursery rhymes.

The cartoon is based on one of the famous Ukrainian lullabies. It tells the story of a newborn baby,...
In a vibrant Afro-futuristic village powered by invention and imagination, two inseparable friends, ...

Visionary director Quentin Tarantino had a dream of a Kill Bill chapter that never made it to the si...
A knight and his wife live in a small house in the middle of nowhere. Every day he fights passing kn...
It's Ghosts vs. Skeletons one night in a churchyard cricket match. At the outset, it appears that th...
Utilising an apparently new-found obsession with the colour red and reinvigorating some of the circu...

It is a story of the wire man who carried the protection of himself against associates to the point ...
When the village school master discovers the body of a mean-spirited, miserly old woman, with whom h...

In the middle of woods inhabited by wolves, an astrologist imagines what it would be like to be a we...
Based on a true story, Angels and Ghosts tells the emotive journey of Amber, a young girl who is on ...

The history of the Americas is considered from an Indigenous perspective, featuring the poetry of th...

Animation in sand and other materials, inspired by the poetry of Al Berto. On a solitary journey in ...

While on an airplane, a traveller's spirit plunges into a dream world. Here, under the influence of ...
In a lifeless urban landscape where time itself has stopped its crawl, a mad ballet is commencing an...

The screen version of the Saltykov-Shchedrin tale about how two complacent generals miraculously fou...

Featuring a commentary by Noël Burch (in nonsense French), Recreation's rapid-fire montage of single...

Robert Breer animation from 1969. 16mm, color, silent, using spray paint & stencils.