A filmmaker evaluates his role while making an animation about nightclubs and men.
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A filmmaker evaluates his role while making an animation about nightclubs and men.
Animated short about Moroccan poet Mririda n'Ait Attik.
A chain reaction as a new Olympic sport.
Take a trip into the fantastic cyber-world of Dr Devious with the third in the highly acclaimed series, featuring a kicking dance track and the very latest in computer graphics and animations.
Early nineties. On television the Gulf War breaks out, while on the Italian political scene the PCI disappears and the Lega Nord appears. Inter Milan is struggling with his usual (dis) adventures, and in the meantime Nirvana’s Smells Like Teen Spirit sounds everywhere.. Every affair of the world slips on, becomes marginal when we are teenagers and only one question seems to absorb everything that surrounds us: how to become oneself? A slow and tormented transition to maturity that coincides with the first falling in love, difficult, sometimes desperate, for those who understand that they do not conform to what society indicates as “norm”.
Portrait of a small dairy town
Taking one of the world’s most popular children’s songs as a sample, this video slowly reveals the latent violence embedded in the culture addressed to kids. This is a single video take, similar to a photograph, in which a tiny instrument is left to self-unwind with so much tenderness while the song’s story of almost carnivorous nature is told.
Lysergic video between pure Found-footage and mash-up, it gained a number of shows in different festivals; it is an aggression to the woman image, meant to be the creativity, idea and inspiration figure and metaphor. Burning and melting and deforming creativity, the destruction of which generates a trick of light and color, and creates a small creative divertissement.
If you don't violate someone's human rights some of the time, you probably aren't doing your job.
Life is not fair & rugged. With just a few strokes, absurd moments are brought to the point in small episodes - in the truest sense of the word.
A short animation about the aberrations and confusions of love.
Hamid, aged ten, lives in Great Britain. He tells how he has fled from Eritrea, about his grief and how difficult it can be to arrive in a new life.
Steve and his master hire an empty old sea fort for a holiday but cause chaos when they begin to mess around with the old cannons.
‘Films to Break Projectors’ glues, scrapes and splices 35mm, 16mm and 8mm film to create unprojectable celluloid collages. Reanimating the material reveals the colour music within and traces of ambiguous narratives that emerge from the complex loops.
In the beautiful environment of the Alps, an extraordinary documentary about the incredible 'Petramosaurus Cavator.' Through fiercest fighting and the miracle of birth, we will know the incredible life cycle of this beautiful species, and in particular its relationship with the man and our planet.
3 cartoons were made in 1918 by O'Galop, the designer of Bibendum Michelin, to warn the post-war population of the ravaging effects of alcohol and tuberculosis. This public health campaign seems far removed from our present-day concerns. Over time it has acquired a different dimension.
Animation of a panther, inspired the Rilke poem.
A Goya award-winning short animated feature about people forced to sell their bodily organs to survive.
Trang follows the eponymous protagonist and uplifting story accompanied by her pet duck Bim Bim.
In a park teeming with loved-up couples, Claude gets increasingly tired of being alone with himself.
The film highlights the biological aspect of albinism, which is a genetic and hereditary abnormality that affects not only pigmentation, but also, and above all, the physical and moral conditions of people.
Capacity of a microorganism to harm and make the host in cuestión sick. Biological warfare is here. Made with prints on adhesive material, cut out and glued manually on the support
FLIPPED explores the absurdity of a world where the roles of kids and adults are switched. The story follows a day full of bizarrely reversed interactions, unravelling the dynamics of this relationship, tackling topics about maturity and parenting in a comic way.
Filmmaker Moïa Jobin-Paré immerses viewers in a sensory exploration of the nature of the gesture in an experimental work that brings together photography, scratching, and a soundtrack composed from original recordings.
A hand-scratched film on light, dark, insects and cinema.
Anubis, God of the underworld, judges the souls of the dead but disaster ensues when a lever breaks.
In the middle of woods inhabited by wolves, an astrologist imagines what it would be like to be a werewolf, running and howling through the woods in a schizophrenic blur instead of sitting in his home watching videos. Then the moon calls to calls to him.
A captivating, upside-down version of George and the Dragon and the history of Wales. Steely George is no match for a fiery Welsh ‘mam’.
Follows different character’s adventures as they all happen simultaneously across the universe.
The peculiarities and endearing quirks of everyday life in a high-rise building.
Animated short whereby a bear hunts humans.
A man and a woman who are in a cold and distant relationship find out that they suffer from the same strange ailment.
Inspired by the writings of Jean Baudrillard, this film - shot entirely within the videogame Red Dead Redemption 2 - examines people's perception of history, in this case the Wild West period, and how it has been influenced by media representation and recreation, or perhaps how it has been entirely replaced by it.
This reinterpretation of the famous scene where Tarzan and Jane swim together in the film 'Tarzan and His Mate' (Cedric Gibbons, 1934) fashions a new paradigm out of movement, rhythm and colour.
The life of a South Indian man whose love for flowers goes unnoticed.
Can we say that we were sexually assaulted by our brother to our own mother? The obvious answer should be yes. However, few come out of the silence. The question we ask ourselves is "Why are't we talking about it?"
In only ninety seconds Marcus Grysczok tells a touching personal story of loss and takes us to great emotional depths. Tune in: an electronically distorted outcry. The protagonist talks to himself and to someone who no longer lives in this world, but all the more in his heart. He looks for a way out of this state of powerlessness, assuming a stranger’s role, a free-roaming paper dog that runs between real shelves and across tables, races past people on black-and-white photographs and everyday objects, chases himself on a plate rim. The images convey a feeling of home – a home for memory and for life. Tune out? As soon as the dog stops, reality puts an end to this restless racket and brings the awareness of enduring loss. Poetic in language and design, the film formulates a moving but clear-eyed farewell to a brother.
A young witch falls in love and decides to create her own love potion. After a long process, she manages to offer the flowers sprinkled with the potion to her future beloved. However, a surprise awaits her
Fiercewolf is always hungry, although his philosophy of life does not allow him to work hard to satisfy that need.
Computer animated short from the perspective of a mouse.
Film 35 mm – charcoal and pencil on paper. Created, directed, designed and animated by: Mario Addis
Physical labour creates the world around us – constructing buildings, manufacturing goods, cooking, cleaning… Yet, all too often this work remains unrecognised and invisible.
In Oddity, a quirky and ramshackle circus, Tom shows up for the casting of his life. He's determined to be the next pianist, but Irene and Irina won't make it easy for him. Ladies and gentlemen, let the show begin!
Cochonou is going through hell at school because his classmates are harassing him.
A diverse cross section of tired, drunk, disgruntled, joyous and riotous strangers, pushed together within the confines of the last train home.
Animation short film by Paul Leni.
The film takes up the myth of Orpheus descending into hell to find Eurydice .
A jaded nobleman voraciously feeds off the spiritual energy of planet Earth, endangering the very fabric of space and time.
Around May ‘44 on Mount Sant’Angelo there is a house that falls asleep and begins to dream.
Hypermascoids have been banished to an exoplanet in Andromeda. What do they get up to there?