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Popular Animation Movies
The Little Bird and the Bees
After the little bird has fluttered across the Generation canvas in fall and winter episodes, a new adventure follows. It is springtime, and the little bird makes the acquaintance of the bees, but the voracious fox is already in pursuit.
Mistake
A young hunter is preparing for a crucial moment in his life. What happens when a fired arrow misses its target? And can the miss mean that the hunter in fact passes the rite of passage?
VARTA
The Hero defends his country over and over, in a timeless cycle of aggression and betrayal.
Wayback
In the edge of the galaxy, a space explorer picks up a plant in a mysterious planet, but his return journey will put his determination to the test.
A Role
Searching for her role, a young Actress is trying to grasp what she sees in her own reflection. She notices how her outline, albeit blurry enough for her exhausted and weary face not to shame her, is in fact unrecognisable. The long, almost incurable insomnia has made the world surrounding the Actress also fade. Objects and spatial parameters have disappeared and time frames vanish. We are left with the expression of the Actress’s body and the flow of her thoughts in the background.
Nude Triumphant
Jay is trapped in the relentless City until he is forced to confront his relationship with Time and himself.
All Her Dying Lovers
A nurse, a Nazi and a fish: this is the incredible tale of a young Czech woman who, in the face of Nazi occupation, trumps the invaders with her unique form of resistance.
And Yet We're Not Super Heroes
It takes time to grow up. And sometimes you even wonder if it’s really worth it… Then the children move slowly, at their own pace, the time to tame the world that awaits them. On the way, they ask questions and invent answers using their overflowing imagination.
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We Got a Problem with Groundwater
Based on the poetry of Noah C. Lekas, 'WE GOT A PROBLEM WITH GROUNDWATER' is a surreal animated tale through the history and mindset of the horrifying working conditions of the American Midwest, as one man begins to realize his fate may very well lie in the notebooks his factory produces on a mindless day-to-day basis.
Soft Friends
A lonely triangle is guided through a waxy world by the SOFT FRIENDS, a collective of fearless, morphing companions. The official music video to SOFT FRIENDS by Portland-based queer pop musician Jan Julius.
Smiles
This is an inside look into the world of sharks, with interviews from the majestic creatures themselves. They have been portrayed as monsters, lifeless eating machines and in some cases tornadoes of death, and they just want a chance to tell their side of things.
Step Into the River
Lu and Wei live in a village in rural China. The young girls often go to the nearby river to play or fish with their fathers. The river has a special meaning for them because China’s one-child policy has led to some parents drowning their newborn daughters there.
The Little Wide-Mouthed Frog
An inquisitive little frog with a large appetite goes off to discover the river bank in search of new things to eat. On her way, she meets some of the animals that live in the neighbourhood: a mole, a rabbit, a deer, a mouse... and asks them what they eat. Well... what do you think herons, foxes and snakes eat?
Pequeños Gigantes: Contra Viento y Marea
There was a time when Galatasaray was a small football time. However, in 1911 he faced his classic rival, Fenerbahçe, in a historic match, playing as a visitor, with the weather decimated and under a heavy storm. And he was victorious against all odds.
Homo
A man sitting alone at a bar finds the night takes a surprising turn when seduced onto the dance floor by a mysterious stranger.
Tom Has a Plant
Tom is living in a world where he doesn’t feel that he belongs, torn between staying or searching for a better place. On his last day, Tom decides to give all of his plants away to the ones he loves, without knowing that they already have a secret plan for him.
Touch
What happens when two hands touch? How close are they like? And how can proximity be measured, and even more so, in times of a pandemic and distancing? We think we touch things, that we can take other people by the hand, but physics tells us quite another story.
I Wish My Dead Would Haunt Me
That night, I dreamed of the lake for the first time. The Lake is my happy place.
For Aoki Shukuya
Produced as an ancillary to Shinnin Kawaguchi, the animation focuses on the figures place within the surrounding environment, here depicted as the landscape, a common structure used in early anatomical books such as the Kaishihen.
Polka-Dot Boy
A boy is suffering from a polka-dot disease on his arms since he can remember. Encountering some peculiar events, he discovers a hidden connection between the disease and a religious group.
The Child Who Strayed
Director William Hanekom invites you into a new tale of childhood terror. Join the child on their journey as they are separated from mother, left at the hands of whatever strangers they meet. But there is something that the child sees that the adults don't...
Elusiveness
Based on the Serbian folk tale ‘Girl Faster Than a Horse’, animated film Trkija (Elusiveness) is a story about a girl of peculiar origin and even more peculiar beauty.
Santa Claus Is Late
On Christmas Eve, Keung gave a present to his son Ming. The next morning, as the gift was placed aside, Keung recalls the good moments passed with his son as he stares at the unwrapped package...
Ahasveros
During one of the best periods troubling history in Indonesia, Chairil Anwar, the frequent bohemian poet cursed himself as a traveler any immortal compelled to leave a eternal imprint as a sign of whereabouts he is in amidst a changing world.
Polaridi: The Room
Soba is a music video for the Polaridi band, a melancholy pop ballad about loneliness and transience of time, the thoughts we all harbour when we’re alone in the dark. On time, darkness, thoughts and emotions inspired by Višeslav Šošić’s text, Laura Martinović spontaneously creates and combines elements of a tree, person, dream, excitement, inner flame, sorrow, loneliness, claustrophobia, isolation, inspiration, alienation, search, creation, individual, community, city.
Stories In Place: Plante.
Plante is a slow lifestyle plantshop in the heart of Budapest, Hungary that was forced to think beyond their physical store. Réka Bucsi captures this moment of transition through animated flora.
Plantarium
There is an unusual garden in a dark cave cultivated by a lonely man. One day, while he is pruning the plants he finds a little boy in a pot. The child’s nails are just as long as the offshoots of a plant.
The Other Me
Arthur, junior employee in an authoritarian company, has forever been in conflict with his shadow. Up until the day their opposition would lead them towards an unknown world.
Alexander Mosolov. Three Pieces
Experimental film from the almanac of classical music for children "Children's Album". It is dedicated to the constructivist period of Alexander Mosolov, as well as architecture and cinema of this direction and consists of three parts, with conditional names: 1. "Shadows", 2. "Movement", 3. "Volume". The structure of the film is visually and rhythmically close to constructivism.
WOKE
Right there in that little gap between fantasy and reality, me and you, movies and videos, concrete and abstract, is that nice cozy space.
Strangers in the Alley
Deep down the alley the black cat has entered is a town where nonhuman beings live in peace. The cat returns to his home to rest when suddenly he hears a strange sound coming from next door.
Long Live the Cat
Yasu is a cat over 20 years old. He's still alive and kicking in the house he was left behind.
The New World: Variations on Stay-Home Activities
In 2020, most residents on the planet were forced to live indoors for days and months due to the epidemic, which has influenced our usual work and life to some extent. In this isolation, people tend to create ways of self-entertainment and take limited exercise at home. As a result, a large amount of ordinary people emerged on the Internet and started to show the interesting bits of living indoors in their own way. They straddled the differences in time and space, and built vast webs of data in live form, in which they connected and influenced each other.
The Organ Eater
An ogre loves sacred music. Inspired by a dream, this short animation is something of an urban fable. In the free-associative dream state, the words orgue (organ) and ogre (ogre) are fused both visually and aurally.
Napo
John, unable to understand the illness that drives his grandfather between past and present states, stumbles into an old album full of photographs. The images guide his imagination, transforming his grandfather’s memories into drawings that shape their relationship into a history of memory-building and remembrance.
Welcome to O'town
A bunny travels to the big city in the hopes of becoming a successful musician, but faces the challenges of adapting to her new home. Welcome to O'town is an independent animated short film created by Euni Cho at Sheridan College in 2020.