Anti-nuclear cartoon about a soldier at a nuclear test site. Among other things, the mutating effect of radiation is shown in a bizarre form.
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Anti-nuclear cartoon about a soldier at a nuclear test site. Among other things, the mutating effect of radiation is shown in a bizarre form.
Three arrogant wolves gradually stole the entire flock of sheep from a stupid shepherd.
The creation myths of the Yekuana Indians of the Orinoco region of Venezuela provide a transparent look at the poetic process by which human beings construct meaning from their experience. Narrated by Stan Brakhage. Music and sound by Bruce Odland.
Strawberry Shortcake and the Baby Without a Name chronicles Strawberry Shortcake's annual summer camping trip, where she and her friends encounter a monster in the woods. The Peculiar Purple Pie Man and Sour Grapes attempt to capture it to become rich and famous.
A cartoon based on the legend about how a girl helped the Mistress of the Sky find her sheep - the clouds.
When all the animals have finished building their houses, the little turtle is still making and making his own. He tries to build the most comfortable, solid and beautiful home.
Spiritual leader is in charge of facing and taming machine through enigmas and magic words. He loses control over her and is destroyed. But the entry of a curious child on the scene brings an unexpected outcome.
Sort of a love story told with animated footprints on the floor. Filmed at Kunstsenteret, Høvikodden during an exhibition of Fernando Botero, March 1980
About the struggle of good and evil principles in man.
Animation short.
A parodic story about a crime punishable by the laws of a totalitarian society.
Short by Vera Neubauer.
A flock of birds flies in and around a temple building and courtyard, joined by human and animal figures running and dancing. This computer-animated short from 1989 has appeared in a number of animation compilations since then, sometimes abbreviated or with an alternate soundtrack. It was notable at the time for the research done on flocking and animal gaits and transitions.
The film is about a proud bird.
A subtle little narrative; an abstracted interlude between sound and silence, motion and stability, and light and darkness.
According to some specialists, the frieze of deers in the Lascaux cave would be the representation of a horde of deer swimming in a river or, according to another version, one same deer, the movement of the swimming being decomposed.
Place Mattes explores the space between reaching and touching. Animation and optical printing are used to create travelling mattes for places, confounding the difference between eternal and internal.
A three-dimensional animation of a pre Columbian textile. The Paracas textile, 300-100 BC, was found in a tomb in the south coast desert of Perú, and is a part of the collection of The Brooklyn Museum in New York.
Two party bound teens inadvertently destroy a city on their way to hell.
In this fable inspired by Altai folklore, a child's soul becomes a battleground for spirits from heaven and hell.
Animated short film. Preserved by the Academy Film Archive in 2009.
The importance of daily dental hygiene is explained through cartoons.
A man finds an ad for a hair growth remedy to solve the problem with his baldness.
How mosaics are made.
This gentle tribute, in animated form, celebrates the courage and enduring faith of a mother. The filmmaker resolves her feelings of impatience towards an aged mother while recalling their shared wartime experiences in a concentration camp. Through shimmering sepia images and an evocative musical score, the film shows that the gift of life can be reciprocated as the aging parent becomes the child.
Where do we come from? In a dazzling sprint through twenty million years, this animated short evokes the great episodes that led to the birth of man.
Either it happened or it didn’t happen, either in a dream or in reality, but white storks brought spring to the village on their wings...
About the all-consuming power of love.
Animated short that explores the different meanings of "coming out", "being out" and "going out"; all until the metaphorical train of Life rides away from us viewers.
An Ophelia-style self portrait of the director.
After a kind of big bang, a character is constructed from elements scattered on the ground, then starts to walk and builds a city.
In the second part of the film, the optics of the story changes. The block, which emerged from the lake at sunrise, stops wandering, stopping in the water, and its inhabitants indulge in summer relaxation. In the evening - at sunset - they will return, walking on water, to their apartments, and the building will again be immersed in the lake. And all to the rhythm of Zygmunt Konieczny's music, in the first part - more marching, in the second - elegiac.
Funded through the Canada Council, this new media video, formatted on a Targa computer program, was one of several works created though the New Tools for Imaging project at CFAT. This animation of an amoeba who gains art star status, results in a new world order.
The harvest season recalls past time, gives rise to reflections, memories. The logic of the aftermath of events is replaced here by the logic of memory.
Autobiographical film in which the film-maker’s mother recalls incidents from her daughter's childhood in a Somerset mining village, and the three imaginary friends, two with red hair and one with dark hair, who ‘came down from the stars’.
Pixilation of the portuguese fado "O Médico e a Duquesa".
Monk, the manager of a hotel in Cocos Island, throws bottles into the sea containing a fake treasure map of the island in an attempt to attract tourists.
A captivating way to teach children about the world's best selling book, the Bible. Join Doc Dickory, Revver, and Dewey Decimole as they explore the Bible and learn about it's authors, history, books, and stories and why they are all so important. They'll also sing along to upbeat, catchy songs and learn that the Book of books..."Is more than ink and paper, It's more than something to read; It's a letter of love from up above,... Special Delivery!" The Amazing Book appeals to children ages 2-10 and helps nuture a love and understanding of the Bible's ever-lasting truths.
An animation.
Animated short film
This film is one form of the director's explorative expression, utilizing the imagery of locks and keys to symbolize a society turning awry.
Animation about a statue.
A grandfather and granddaughter with their fairy-tale theater travel to an enchanted city to make its inhabitants laugh and free them from witchcraft. Baba Yaga and her assistants try in every possible way to prevent this, but having failed, they join the fairy-tale theater.
Games and precautions in winter from the perspective of a child.
An animated exploration of the human head
An animated satire on television violence, set in a world where the skeletal Don Death runs a popular variety show called “Dance of Death”.
A gopher experiences misfortune due to his excessive greed and passion for hoarding.
Mammoth saves a favorite flower from the cold. A heartbreaking puppet cartoon about duty and affection.
About the adventures of the boy Niko and his faithful friend - the drawn dog Kinkley-Minkley.
A figure walks through empty space until it comes across walls that leave a permanent mark in it. It is possible to get rid of the mark with the help of another person, but passages through other walls will be more and more difficult. Instead of leaving traces, they will take over the figure’s individuality.
Leopold the Cat sunbathes and reads Robinson Crusoe, while the mice try to scare him. When he falls asleep on the beach, he dreams that he has landed on a desert island.
Inspired from a short story by Marin Sorescu.
A story about children's fantasy, intended for a child audience. About the search for happiness, which is personified by a blue bird that makes sad people laugh.
Unknown, but likely a part of the 'Colouring - Singings' series of children's animation.