A clip in the Science Please. collection, The Wonderful World of Colour uses archival footage, animated illustrations and amusing narration to explain how the cones of the retina enable us to perceive the spectrum of colours.

A statue, with outstretched arm pointing “forward,” is unveiled to thunderous applause. Then one day...

On the front lines of the Great War, nurse Simon repairs the broken faces of the soldiers every day ...

Olivia, a young woman living abroad, returns to her hometown in Mexico in the hope of reconnecting w...

A portrait of the ordinary life, passing time, routine and the contacts between characters.

In the beginning there was a hand, and this hand drew other hands, then shoulders, heads, legs and f...
An animation film about a clarinet and a trumpet that meet, clash, compete, compromise and harmonize...

Twelve skits in six minutes: the first one and the final three are about sex, in between are sketche...

Animated hijinks of a man whose car just will not start, no matter what he does.
Preparing for a date is an important matter: personal hygiene, choosing the right clothes, adding th...

A lonely castaway who is drowning at sea calls for help incessantly. No one helps him, because every...

The story of Alice in Wonderland, explored in the stop-motion world of the Quay brothers.

Humourist commentary on three famous paintings by the author's most beloved painters.