When a girl walks out of her house, objects come to life. Some coins are followed by a purse, dices have a fight among themselves, a thirsty glass looks for some water. Those objects try to live their lives dealing with all this "tiny matters".
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When a girl walks out of her house, objects come to life. Some coins are followed by a purse, dices have a fight among themselves, a thirsty glass looks for some water. Those objects try to live their lives dealing with all this "tiny matters".
A man frees himself from his social constraints during a liberating dance.
After the daily newspaper Alger Républicain was banned from publication in 1955, its editor Henri Alleg went underground. He was arrested, imprisoned and tortured in 1957 by the French army in Algeria.
In five different countries will find five different types instead of coitus. It's like an international karaoke interpretation of the same "Grand Prix D'Amour" love song.
The daily life of Eric, a man without emotions who, conscious of his problem, goes to order online a strange bracelet supposed to procure doses of emotions. He feels complete, even if the use of the bracelet often puts him in a lot of embarrassing situations...
A special agent enters inside a house to eliminate a chemist working bacteriological weapons.
Animated short film
Transfiguration is a reworking of the Universal Everything studio classic from 2011, The Transfiguration. The Transfiguration was first shown at the studio's first major solo exhibition Super-Computer Romantics at La Gaite Lyrique, Paris. Now completely remade using the latest procedural visual effects software, the updated artwork brings new life to the ever-evolving walking figure, with a new foley-based soundtrack by Simon Pyke.
A kid who lives in an African village receives via mail a snowflake - a magical object which comes from a distant and unknown place. This message will transform the kid’s world, changing the scorching African landscape into something new.
War, what is it good for?
A small ball will seek its place in the world around it.
When the night is up, the ashamed vampire goes up to the butcher shop where the owner welcomes him and reconciles him with his nature. A tasty toast follows.
A litte horror story inspired by real events from a certain shared flat I used to live in
The day of the cremation of her grand mother, Emilie, a young mixed-race Asian girl, buries herself into her grandmother memories. She discovers the Indochina of Hoa, her romantic encounter with Jacques (a French colon), the birth of Linh (Emilie's mother) and her tragic departure to France in 1956. She relives with Linh the arrival into the camp of Sainte-Livrade, the exploitation of the Indochinese women by the market gardeners of Lot-et-Garonne. Between memories, dance, anger and traditional rituals, Emilie learns to accept this heritage.
An animated film of the adventures of Wee Rob Roy.
Inspired by an Andrew Marvell poem, George Dunning sketched short phrases of animated movement on index cards, which were then stuck to a table top and filmed. Animation bared to the bone, and still extraordinary.
A dog's shipboard honeymoon voyage takes a turn for the worse when a fierce storm hits the ship.
It's party time in Greendale! Everyone in Greendale is helping to arrange a surprise party for a special someone's birthday... Postman Pat! The preparations are underway with kids, adults and even Ted's machines helping out. But all the while Pat thinks friends and family have forgotten his special day. Will everything go to plan and be ready in time for the big surprise? Five more episodes of animated fun with Postman Pat are: 'Postman Pat's Great Big Party', 'Postman Pat the Magician', 'Postman Pat and the Surprise Present', 'Postman Pat and the Flying Post' and 'Postman Pat and the Pot Luck Picnic'.
Unless we put an end to the thoughtless exploitation of our natural resources there will be nothing left for anyone…
A hiker wanders into the forest and discovers a goat. However this goat has plans for him...
A journey through time, through the magical worlds of the paintings, engravings and frescoes of the painter Francisco de Goya. Variations on sketches and paintings that, animated, narrate passages of the painter's life and work.
Some puppets demonstrate road safety to school children. (A public information film)
Animated short about a woman selling her breast milk.
Brakes squeal loudly, the carriage jolts. A young man is startled. A slimy octopus lolls at his feet, rapidly growing into a monstrous monster and confronting Hugo with his earliest past.
Sleep and death in a race for a sleeping woman. Stagnation, lifeless things, cycles, and the mystery of the moon.
Short film directed for a project on the theme "Love", by two students of GOBELINS '"Master of Arts in Character animation and animated film" They worked for 5 months (from January to May). This exercise was meant to learn the 3D pipeline on Maya.
A dog gets abandoned on the side of the road. Attached to a street light, he stays alone until the day he meets a young astronaut wannabe and a professional cyclist who keeps on trying to beat her highest score.
Augustin is a lonely man. He is going to resume taste in life in the company of a bird.
A wagon-full of passengers in a night train and an annoying companion in your compartment. What would you be willing to do in order to have a peaceful journey?
A short film by Bärbel Neubauer.
Bonzo the dog's adventures in a zoo.
What am I? Who am I? Why am I here?
The Dirt Inside uses the medium of clay in various unusual ways to tell the story of a young girl who is a victim of date rape. It attempts to communicate the loss of something very precious and irreplaceable.
The tiger is supposed to perform a daring circus trick but he’s too scared to go through with it.
Precocious middle-schooler Lilah has misplaced her jacket. The story of how she lost it will take her and her two sisters on an epic adventure across the high seas, to the bottom of the ocean, and even out of this world…
"Only yesterday, these ice dragons ruled the valleys, destroying everything in their path. We cursed them in vain. And today, it makes you wonder if we should have prayed a little less."
When my dad was just nine years old, he conceived the narrative of his very own horror film. Little did he know that decades later his terrifying vision would finally be brought to life...
A woman wakes up in a dream world, which she discovers with astonishment and curiosity. At first pleasantly surprised by the things that happen to her, her fate takes a turn for the worse.
When a sleeping crocodile meets a little bird.
Kandinsky-inspired painted abstract shapes convey the joy of thrilling movement, as Jemima tells us not to see her as “wheelchair-bound”.
Giada is an autistic child; the meeting with a little donkey will give her the smile, the colour
Toc, a prehistoric man with obsessive compulsive disorder will live a love story so exciting that it will be remembered until our days.
Sloth wants to buy an ice cream cone. Unfortunately, he is way too slow and sleepy.
It is inspired by an old Tuscan fable , between memory and fantasy , a “non-reality” is described that brings back the memory of the old fable to both children and adults.
A short film by Bärbel Neubauer.
Short by Vera Neubauer.
A film unmade-- That is, Survage's film was never realized in the traditional sense-- At the time, such a project was beyond technological possibility. His pioneering efforts to combine luminous, expressive painting and the moving picture were further curtailed by the outbreak of WWI. Some have taken it upon themselves to 'animate' his watercolor plates in attempts to set his dream into motion.
In our turbulent times, silence seems like a necessary escape. 'The art of reducing noise' evaluates this concept looking in-particular at one important figure in history who used this in an astonishing way to evaluate the world we live in.
Grief dwells within an old man in overwhelming solitude. His wife’s death and the pragmatic indifference of his son and daughter behold the elderly figure clinging onto a long used suitcase, custodian of his egotist ambitions. But something startling will shake his bitter lethargy, bringing about a magical redemption.
Poème Électronique is an 8-minute piece of electronic music by composer Edgard Varèse, written for the Philips Pavilion at the 1958 Brussels World’s Fair. The Philips corporation commissioned Le Corbusier to design the pavilion, which was intended as a showcase of their engineering progress. The pavilion was shaped like a stomach, with a narrow entrance and exit on either side of a large central space. As the audience entered and exited the pavilion, the electronic composition Concret PH by Iannis Xenakis (who also acted as Le Corbusier's architectural assistant for the pavilion's design) was heard. Poème électronique was synchronized to a film of black and white photographs selected by Le Corbusier which touched on vague themes of human existence.
16-year-old Nadav is writing an explicit gay erotica and his mother Shari, a Fertility Botanist, is busy working and falling in love with a sexy carrot.