This sponsored film from Chicago’s Goldsholl Design & Film Associates captures the lively world of pre-1960s advertising through animation and collage techniques. As a filmic treatise on corporate identity, Faces and Fortunes explores the legacy and importance of “personality” achieved through the branding practices of industries, organizations and companies. The film was sponsored by the Kimberly-Clark Corporation, produced & directed by Morton Goldsholl, conceived by Millie Goldsholl and executed by Wayne Boyer, Larry Janiak and Millie.
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A meat-eating monarch marries a vegetarian princess.
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The cycle of life. A boy whose father is a pilot imagines that his toy plane becomes the real thing,...
Meowth and Wobbuffet sit on a cliff near a crystal cave, with Meowth thinking about how beautiful Me...
In this animated horror comedy, a cowardly dog named Courage must rescue his lovely owner, Muriel fr...
A scientist invents the portable hole, only to have a thief steal his samples to go on a crime spree...
Fishboy lives in darkness, his guilt about the past slowly consuming him. His girlfriend Laura is a ...
When Maggie Simpson is rescued by a cute young baby from playground peril, it's girl meets boy, girl...
In a realm beyond the senses, plants interact with surreal cinematography to chart the course of our...
Marina, Sinbad and his crew are resting on a small island. They soon find out they're not alone.
Short animation directed by an illustrator and picture book writer Furukawa Taku.