A grape is eaten. It then embarks on a long and perilous journey through the human body.
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A grape is eaten. It then embarks on a long and perilous journey through the human body.
1-minute with the theme of a window to the future.
Considered for an Academy Award nomination for Best Short Film (Animated).
Ethan is electrocuted in the lift of his building. The Reaper comes to get his soul, but it is without taking into account madam Bompas's intervention, sparkling neighbor of Ethan.
The film narrates about a girl who, by mistake, becomes the owner of the collection of sunsets preserved in tin cans.
A woman gets too immersed in an artwork during a museum visit.
The desperate love of a moonstruck clown for a young lady inside a stopped clock.
Fleur tells the story of the illness of her dad, Zaza, which disrupts her daily life and that of her brothers as they try to grow up and play, like any child. The disease is shown through a child’s eyes and voice. Here is a new perspective of a common situation: waiting for their father’s return from a hospital is disruptive for children too young to understand everything.
Meet a special kind of milkman. Based on the Stephen King short story "Morning Deliveries (Milkman #1)".
On 25th July 2020, the bulk carrier MV Wakashio, with 3,800 tonnes of fuel oil, ran aground off the East coast of Mauritius. Twelve days later, the oil spilled onto the coral reefs, causing the worst ecological disaster ever to occur in the region.
A little boy steps in to a new world. The mother of the four-year-old Jonas brings him to his first swimming lesson. Jonas is scared and wants to go home. While trying to escape, he falls into the deep bath and nobody notices him. While floating on his swimming wings he has to try to rescue himself.
Child of the Moon is celebrating his birthday with his rock friends. In 1989, we celebrated the 20th anniversary of the Conquest of the Moon... but do we really know what happened? Little Moongly, left by the first cosmonauts who set foot on the Night Star, was taken in by the herds of stones that inhabit this planet, and today, he is celebrating his 20th birthday! Yes, how time flies! In addition, he discovers the pangs of love, and falls madly in love with E.T., you know, the little gnome from Spielberg.
An experimental short film by Yoram Gross.
'Kiki de Montparnasse' was the unwary muse of major avant-garde painters of the early twentieth century. Memorable witness of a flamboyant Montparnasse, she emancipated from her status as a simple model and became a Queen of the Night, a painter, a press cartoonist, a writer and a cabaret singer.
Two years after the Fukushima accident, orphans Akiko & Otani live with their grandmother Obasan in a refugee camp. When Obasan dies and a distant uncle pops up to take them back to Tokyo, Otani convinces his sister to run away. They must go and lay their grandmother’s ashes at the family altar located in Tomioka, in the heart of the forbidden zone. Otani, reserved child who only communicates with Yokai, and Akiko, the little beauty blogger, embarks on an initiatory journey. Pursued by a taciturn policeman, passionate about butterflies & their hurried uncle, the children rediscover the strange province of Fukushima where nature gradually takes back its rights. Assisted by an eccentric old man who chose to help the animals in distress, the brother and sister are confronted with a brand new Yokai born of radioactivity.
A César award-winning short animation inspired by the Japanese artist Toshio Saeki, about a young schoolgirl's dreams and nightmares.
A British clown invents a device which shows all people in grotesque sizes.
Early in the morning in a Japanese shopping center, a shopkeeper gets stuck. In order to help her, her young employee decides to cross the shopping center with her.
In a peaceful house, the Domovoï family spend all their time taking care of Irène, an old woman lying motionless in bed.
In this evocative film about the eternal human search for home, Berta and Solomon arrive in a land that promises respite from their many journeys. But have they found utopia... or just another stop on their long journey?
In a world that has become extremely materialistic, objects have now taken the place of humans, who are, at best, thrown away.
A little boy thinks he will have some extraordinary adventures when he goes to a birthday party.
During ancient Greece, Marcus, a winemaker, was haunted by his past as a gladiator.
In a post-apocalyptic world, a man takes refuge in an arcade. (DUST)
A man whose daily life reveals the indifference of modern society will have an encounter that will turn his life upside down...
Caught up in our human lives, we miss out on the amazing. On an airplane wing, a company of snails performs a wonderfully slippery choreography.
A dream island is home to a family of small rodents, the Agoutis. Untouched by humans, the community of beings are organized harmoniously along the cycle of seasons. Gouti, the eldest of the siblings, is learning about life next to his experienced grandpa. But Gouti is absent-minded. He keeps dreaming of travels, of places beyond. When an exceptional winter storm hits and devastates their island, Gouti and his family are forced to leave. A journey leading to discover other worlds, other species, and above all to self-discovery.
In Aix-en-Provence, feminist slogans dot the walls of the city. This is the work of "Les colleuses". Their goal: to claim their place in the public space, and to denounce patriarchal violences. For a month, we follow young Ameline and her friends. They tell us about their process, the reasons for their commitment, their doubts and their hopes.
This short film by Walerian Borowczyk was made in 1979 but is so little known that when it was rediscovered in 2014 it had not been included in any of his filmographies. Of all Borowczyk's films, this is the one that most clearly shows his love of early cinema and pre-cinema, in this case Charles-Émile Reynaud's praxinoscope.
Somewhere in the endless cosmos, a lost astronaut and a cosmic princess collide. His hope: return home. Hers: escape her destiny o f becoming a star. Fascinated by his tales of "Earth," she helps him find his way back, hoping to find refuge herself. This unlikely pact launches them on a perilous odyssey through the cosmos, a quest that might forever reshape their destinies... and the fate of the universe itself.
Norea, a lonely wood sculptor, is frustrated by her constant failure in her art. One day, after an umpteenth trial, she breaks down. However, while contemplating her broken art in a fire, she finds a burning and overflowing inspiration in the swirling brazier.
A family's life is transformed into an object of art.
The tumultuous school day is filled with cries of „Aaaah!“: cries of anger, of boredom, of joy and surprise – in short, the full spectrum of young emotions. A charmingly grotesque animated short about an uproar in a world that dances to the tune of the adults.
As children play hide and seek, they witness a crime. Only Auguste, the youngest amongst them, no longer wants to carry the burden of keeping the grave secret. A poetically crafted miniature about guilt, betrayal and loyalty.
When the sun is set, the planets do their play on stage. But one night, Pluto finds out it has been retrograded.
Her face erased, she staggers towards nothingness. To stop is to bury yourself.
Some thoughts can only be shared in death. Have something to say to your close ones from your coffin 12 feet under? The funeral crasher is here just for that.
Known and loved by generations of children, Pinchon's classic Bécassine is now a feature-length movie. A cross between Mary Poppins and Mr Bean, Bécassine is the nanny every child dreams of having ! Her mismatched green dress, white apron and red-and-white striped socks might look a little strange, but the gawky Bécassine is a truly lovable character. Her adventures begin when Bécassine arrives in Paris to take care of Charlotte, the daughter of one of her former charges. Bécassine and Charlotte get caught up in a fanatic and comical adventure filled with song and dance. They race from Paris to Marseilles to Ibiza and Lapland trying to unravel the mystery of what happened to Charlotte's father, Edmond. What is he running from ? What secret is he trying to protect ? Will Charlotte's family escape the evil clutches of Gaspard, a so-called family friend ?
A dark comedy about antagonist twins who have to fulfill their mother’s last will: bury her corpse in the forest.
In this funny and inventive animation, Paul Cabon shows us that you can come to terms with going bald, but that you don’t have to like it.
A middle-aged man reflects back on his tumultuous adolescent phase while sitting in his childhood bedroom. Through intricate and deeply personal musings somehow all tied to his hair - hair growing or hair receding - we, over time accumulate meaning into the larger journey of his life.
François, a failed painter dedicated his time between to a ferocious hatred for his tyrannical mother, the search for inspiration and a pointless job. His only companion is a large knifer. His mother will be its first victim, the first murder in his career as a serial killer. While out walking, he has a strange encounter with Death. In several face-to-face exchanges with this unlikely correspondent, he discovers a unique character. But following a game, Death suffers a fatal fall. François returns to his life but are things back to normal? This animation movie has won many awards in Festivals throughout Europe.
After a decade of isolation in psychiatric institutions, Jon, a paranoid schizophrenic, finds his salvation in online video games.
"The Role of Chance" ("La part du hasard") focuses exclusively on drawing and painting techniques used by the painter Henri Dimier. Shot over several weeks in the same artist's studio, the film shows works in their different phases, processes rarely explained or little known. It also addresses many practical issues (choice of paper, pigment grinding, reports drawings, put the tiles, cliches, etc) as well as broader questions of method and inspiration (use of space, the role of contours, power of suggestion perspectives, use of random processes). Patrick Bokanowski sought with this film to restore the spirit of this teaching, showing how to bend a note or sometimes revealing an essential mystery of creation.
Etant Donné le Bleu (Given the Blue) is a visual narrative—images breaking in a parallel universe, the realm of science fiction and the fantastic. The repetition, multiplication, and mechanization are intended to form a radically artificial world.
Alone in the center of a barren square, an old man collapses. Passers-by who gravitate around avoid it, ignore it or come to its aid. The sudden interest of journalists in this man will lead us into a grotesque and absurd media vortex questioning our relationship to society and the media. From benevolent help to TV shows, our winter hero becomes the number one subject of our society. It becomes an experience of the absence.