A parodic story about a crime punishable by the laws of a totalitarian society.
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A parodic story about a crime punishable by the laws of a totalitarian society.
Follows the difficult role of the apple tree in the fate of people.
Grandma and grandpa are having supper at the kitchen table near the window. At the other side, everybody is hungry as well.
A striptease in which the spectators remove their clothing to show their true faces.
An episode of the series featuring the "compa" Clodomiro, who talks about capitalism in a didactic way.
Gambling in the night, four men throw the dice of fortune. Suddenly, all sounds are gone from their lives. The adults are muted. Even the babies cry silently. The only sounds left are the pressing knocking from the outside and the tense nerves inside. Who is at the door?
Originally a three-part experimental film, respectively titled SPIT, WORDS AND OUTAKES..., and OPTIK, combining animation, illustration, found footage and liquid mercury.
Characters on different parts of a female body point us in various directions as we follow along.
Demonstrates how one part of an object can affect the whole thing.
Having dutifully served their lord for decades, two nuns find out that ecstasy does not only come from above.
A day at the library
Beware of mother dragons! Longcurl the dragon is so upset she's breathing fire! Someone has taken her babies from their nest and Longcurl is certain they are being hidden in the royal castle of Lovelylocks. Could this be another sinister scheme by Duchess Ravenwaves to take over the peaceful land?
Released as part of the "Comic Strip" video lineup. Contains "The Fish Tank" and "Sark to the Rescue."
Plasmo, a three-year-old alien, has his hatchday party gate crashed by the two mercenary bounty hunters Brucho and Coredor.
A twisted and macabre film by Mróz-Raynoch, which explores an exhibition where the guests are as grotesque as the exhibits (stylistically akin to Gerald Scarfe’s horrifically distorted caricatures).
A twisted and macabre film by Mróz-Raynoch, which explores an exhibition where the guests are as grotesque as the exhibits (stylistically akin to Gerald Scarfe’s horrifically distorted caricatures).
"Light animation and original poetry in this initiatic journey by Dennis Pies, who is now known as Sky-David." - Daily Psychedelic. Preserved by the Academy Film Archive in 2013.
The dreamy images map the basic phases of human life: childhood, adolescence, adulthood and old age.
"Get Ready For School"/"Know the Alphabet"
Another of Brakhage’s works of “moving visual thinking,” Rage Net reminds one of the vibrant pioneering experiments of European animators of the 1920s.
A hand dance.
Unknown, but likely a part of the 'Colouring - Singings' series of children's animation.
A man finds his paradise is literally lost.
In this lofty film created with painting technique, only one of the galloping horses can triumph.
6 children sit in front of the classroom and constantly gossip. When one of them is absent for three days due to a cold, the rest remain quiet as they don't want to leave the other child out from day-to-day gossip.
Peter Mudie's marvelous look at woman's best friend.
Animated film made at Cal Arts in 1982.
Student film project from Rhode Island School of Design.
A scientific report about a bizarre, new creature and its life cycle, told from a child's point of view. On one level it is amusing, on another, the new creature can be seen as a symbol of healing the fragmentation of living with and within different worlds.
Crates fall onto the road from a moving truck, attracting the attention of two boys. One of the crates has a butterfly painted on it, which suddenly begins to fly. The boys run after it and end up in a shed where an old locomotive is parked. The younger boy climbs aboard and drives away. The older boy sets off after him on a handcar. They meet a stationmaster who informs them that another train is about to arrive on the same track as the locomotive. To avoid a disaster, he switches the points. The train is stopped. The boys say goodbye to the stationmaster and drive off towards the shed.
Abstract drawn-on-film animation.
Rabbit, Squirrel and Monkey help Bear realize that if you want to enjoy the fruits of your labor, you must know how to sow.
Titles for a Channel 4 project that didn't get aired. Released later on YouTube.
A young girl, Grace, bemoans her plain looks
Examines the mythology in Hollywood cinema by constructing a visual poem to one of its' most mythic stars, Marilyn Monroe.
"Material that has collected me throughout my life, embedded into the pages of a book, using film as a transferring, alchemical tool. The birds fly, the candle is lit, the eyes open and the powers of pixilation brings active the dead." – P. R.
An imaginative account of an elderly artist's temporary creative crisis.
Clay animation. The story of an industrial worker whose inflated ego produces a monster.
A trio of picture books explain the structure of stories.
The fantastic plant and animal life of Mongo Makongo.
An animated film about the magic of music. A group of musicians plays on stage. Suddenly, the audience is drawn through a cello into a mysterious world where musical notes assume human qualities. They discover how music is made. A combination of live action and cel animation emphasizes the transition from reality to fantasy. The film works as entertainment and as a teaching tool for children and adults. Film without words.
Short animation film in which a dancer is beset by a dragon. In avoiding the huge monster's mouth, she changes into a little monster.
Short film.
Let the colorful characters in this exciting educational program teach your youngster today! The See & Learn series helps your childs mind develop and grow with fun pictures, stories, and sing-a-longs. This episode gives your child a rainbow of information that they soon wont forget!
Cut-out animation.