A crow's song inspires the characters of the story.
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A crow's song inspires the characters of the story.
A parable about the failure of interpersonal communication.
A music video directed by experimental director Anna Malina for Catherine Watine's EROS & THANATOS from her 2020 album INTRICATIONS QUANTIQUES.
Set in the colonial era, presents an administrator who, after returning to his home country with an unduly acquired flywhisk and other artifacts, is chased by the spirit of a village shaman taking revenge.
Richard D'Oyly Carte, the theatrical impresario who brought Gilbert and Sullivan together, is tormented in a dream by his memories of this most tempestuous partnering.
A shy woman secretly watches her crush from across the factory floor. The moon disappears. Things start to fall apart. With the world breaking into pieces like a giant jigsaw puzzle and her crush’s life in danger, our heroine struggles to hold herself together. How will she solve this moon mystery? Time to go out on a limb and take matters into her own hands. Armstrong is a film about strength that plays with the building blocks of the universe.
A tragicomic story about an old woman, who, to the horror of her son, is cooking up a meal in the middle of the night for her long-deceased friends. Fantasy, dream or reality? What is the difference? When people get old...
In the depths of darkness lies a music box which opens to reveal a young girl dressed in a petal dress. As the spotlight illuminates her, she discovers her ability to make music with her movements, which encourages her to dance. Unbeknownst to her, eerie eyes observe her moving, causing petals to fall from her dress. Suddenly, she realizes that these mysterious eyes are watching her. Desperate to escape, she struggles against her captors, only to be confined within the music box. However, a twist of fate unfolds as another child appears from a new music box.
Joyful, androgynous forms shimmy across the screen to the sound of world-beat music.
Amalia learns that her mother’s cancer is getting worse. Tonight, her mother will pass away. Amalia lives far from her because of her studies. Will she manage to reach her in time to share her final hours?
Cup of tea? Come and take a seat in Lyn's cosy front room, hear her story of wartime love and watch as her belongings come alive with the hope, fear and humour of one spirited lady.
A meeting with an entity of gigantic proportions and multiple faces, ALTAÏR is of heavenly nature and invites us to dive into it. Work-landscape, cosmos to explore, you must have the soul of a geographer to venture into the folds of this universe with uncertain borders.
A story of love, loss and redemption set on a train in 1943.
A sketched man fights against the forces of animation.
A documentary about John Halas, the Hungarian-Jewish emigre who became the father of British Animation. John is a key figure in British cinema and his contribution goes far beyond making Animal Farm in 1954, Britain's first animated feature-film. He produced more than 2000 films between 1938 and 1995, launched the careers of hundreds of British animators and was a visionary who wanted to create a post-WWII utopia through Socialism, animation and international understanding. The film was commissioned and produced by his daughter Vivien Halas who runs the Halas & Batchelor archive.
A young man pours out his morning cereal, He gets more than he bargained for when his free gift emerges from his breakfast and goes on an eating spree.
Experimental animation meets Disney iconography. A failing attempt to create the best Pluto ever.
It's so annoying to be sick! Especially if you're an elephant and have to sneeze all the time. But with good friends you will get better soon.
Early special effects film in which a woman throws a basket of flowers in the air, upon which the flowers create different shapes and figures and eventually spell out the words "Buona Sera".
Patouille is a little creature who lives in harmony with the plants. With his friend Momo, he discovers the amazing features of plants.
A short film that reinterprets the silent film masterpiece "Cabiria" from 1914, directed by Giovanni Pastrone and enriched with literary captions by Gabriele D'Annunzio, thanks to the integration of digital technologies such as virtual reality, Artificial Intelligence, and the powerful 3D graphics engine Unreal Engine.
A boy sits on a swing by himself.
A short documentary animation about the European Witch Trials
Do wolves deserve their negative image?
Journey of a man's visit to an all-male sex club bathhouse.
An imaginary planet, an abstract universe in continual motion, where minute organisms. half flea half amoeba, the ‘actuphages', live and evolve peacefully.
Pickels accidentally empties the little pond in which his friends intend to swim the next day.
For several years now, Gianni Asdrubali's artistic research has been carrying on a discourse on the concept of emptiness, up to its development in an adimensional frontal surface. Zakkete is an attempt to translate part of his work into a filmic dimension, bearing in mind the gestural nature of Asdrubali's work.
A hand, a bamboo. Humanity and nature. They are meeting during a dreamlike journey, from the emergence of life till our own civilization.
Samantha, beloved by Spring, is captured by a butterfly hunter.
If you’re a tiny drop of water in the middle of a hot, dry desert, you need to be fairly clever about how you spend your day.
Super 8 / 18fps / silent / in-camera edited Kodak Vision3 200T
A dancing radio stops partying to transmit an announcement on fuel conservation in this WWII cartoon short.
Némasco is an abstract and musical movie, directly painted and drawn on the film, in 35 mm, format and assisted numerically. It is based on the concept: the eye hears, the ear sees. It is about a visual representation of George Russell's musical play, Concerto for Billy the Kid.
A plea against the building of walls that divide and restrict freedoms through the animation of 102 graffiti by artists from around the world painted on the largest section of the Berlin Wall.
a black and white experimental horror short film about a preacher and a vampire and their descent into a toxic psychosexual dynamic, leading to their ultimate surrender to nature
A biologist describes her research into various species of frogs in the rainforest of Central America and their mysterious disappearance as if it were a criminal case. Brilliantly animated drawings accompany her vivid scientific analysis.
Two drunk friends accidentally walk into a crime scene.
This film aims to capture the stories of the aging Isabella, but also captures her condition and loss of cohesiveness as she loses herself into dementia and Parkinson's. It is also a very personal film since the subject is the grandmother of one of the co- directors. The idea is interesting as it links one strong clear memory, told several times, to other fragments and truths of her condition. Animation is sparingly but cleverly used to complement the delivery and avoid it just being a talking head.
Animated documentary highlighting the importance of protecting the environment and conserving it through the care and cultivation of flora and fauna.
A painted paper cut out film celebrating movement and colour.
The curtain is up, the stage is clear, the microphone on: Let the show begin. The little singer steps forward and everyone is waiting with bated breath what singing talents are about to be heard. She clears her throat one more time and then it starts. But what is this? She’s not really going to lick the microphone like a popsicle, is she? Surely an idea we’ve all had at one time or another!
Is there a right way to care for your loved ones? When the family of Martine, aged 75, turns up unexpectedly at her home, everyone's certainties come into conflict...
Politically animated short film in response to Pinochet's coup in Chile in 1973.
In a future where sex kills and interaction between men and women is strictly regulated what will people risk to feel the pleasure of real intimate human contact?
One night like so many others, Lola takes to the stage to earn a living with her voice. Navigating through the music and guided by the verses of the bolero she sings, we will see the events that led her to leave Galicia and live in the lands bathed by the Río de la Plata.
When a bullfighter challenges a bull-like TV set, only one can go on living ...
An embroidered stop-motion animation using old scraps of fabric found in the home attic and charity shops. It tells a story of leaving home and creating your world from scratch. While it celebrates the thrill of new beginnings, it also acknowledges the comfort found in familiar bittersweet memories.
Underground Lovers is a story about love and obsession, with a dramatic end. Inspired by science fiction cinema and Japanese erotic culture, it has the structure of a real feature film condensed in just over 4 minutes. A man and a woman go through a night of excess until they lose control, among food, drugs, sex and the neon lights of Tokyo
Several years after "Mood Indigo," his adaptation of Boris Vian's 1947 novel "Froth on a Daydream," Michel Gondry returns, with his characteristic originality and uniqueness, to further explore his overwhelming experience with Vian's work. Gondry narrates this short autobiographical animation as an homage to his beloved novelist and trumpeter.