Two beasts attacked and killed a pig. They act innocent, but the past cannot be forgotten.
- Drama
- Experimental
Two beasts attacked and killed a pig. They act innocent, but the past cannot be forgotten.
The movie follows the everyday life of a fanatic grandma, who discovers signs of extraterrestrial life in her environment.
Confronted with doubt and feelings of emptiness, drunk with unhappiness and seeking to drown his sorrow, Barnabé experiences a curious metaphysical visitation; lightning strikes the spire of his church and a mysterious bird appears, forcing him to reconsider his life
It’s an animal with memories. It doesn’t have a tail, it has protruding eyes and strong extremities. Its skin is slimy. I try to catch it but it’s impossible. It always gets away with ease. Secure in its ability to escape, it did not expect to be kicked. The force of the blow robs it of all grace, it no longer exudes strength. It resembles a piece of fabric being blown in the wind. It has teeth, big enough to be noticed. They are all still accounted for. It’s a frog. It is accompanied by four beings. They do not have a tail, but they do have arms and are not humans. They love to eat at the table. While they eat, they do not talk. They are not frogs but they could easily be mistaken for one of them.
A film about the famous Hungarian poet Endre Ady, who recognized his sweetheart Léda in a sphinx statue at Hungarian Opera House and tried to coax it.
Once upon a time I bought a bicycle.
A small community in the woods experiences a flooding. The people of the city recite a poem, admitting to their doubts. A meandering film about identity, uncertainty and the hope to escape it. Created for Adult Swim – Off The Air
A transhumanist romance in the near future. A young boy of modest origins, Marcus, an H-, falls madly in love with an H+
One day a letter takes a blood-sausage to his friend, liver-sausage. So, he went…
In 1450 a fully loaded ship departed from Tsalal harbour and continued westward in search of an island believed to be somewhere far off the coast, but to no avail. Two other ships sailing out the following year in search of the same island came to a similar destiny.
Sometimes saying ‘I love you’ is difficult.
The story follows the key dramatic moments of Miroslav Krlež’s “The Ballade of Petrica Kerempuh”, accompanied by Kajkavian verses. The grotesque character of Bourek’s drawing poprime u pokretu tražiće dimenzije krležijanskog sižentanja pastrišti, kao voracious visions of blood, fire and fog on Croatian territory during the war against the Turks. Panoramas, movements of the flesh, insistence on dramatic events, all this is a new and unique initiative in our cartoon film.
The night is the place where characters move, and images rhythmically dissolve from faces to the night stars, in a smooth transition between images and words.
I Lost My Body (French: J’ai perdu mon corps) is a 2019 French adult animated film directed by Jérémy Clapin. It premiered in the International Critics’ Week section at the 2019 Cannes Film Festival, [4] where it won the Nespresso Grand Prize, becoming the first animated film to do so in the section’s history. The film was nominated for Best Animated Feature at the 92nd Academy Awards.
A film about poor human relationships and frustrating environments through personal experiences.
First love is an intoxicating experience, but with it can come excruciating awkwardness, unrequited emotions, and confusing issues of identity. In her trademark playful style, Quebec cartoonist and animator Diane Obomsawin, a.k.a. Obom, adapts her latest graphic novel for the screen, using endearing anthropomorphic figures to tell poignant real-life stories of love.
This short puppet etude tells the story of an unusual way to get home after a night at the pub.
One man gets up and makes his coffee. The morning routine perturbed by the explosion of the cup which he carries to his lips and after a fall he loses the use of his legs. The perception of the man is blocked but he is trying to get up from the ground at all cost.
He is a magician. She is a firefighter. Isolating themselves from the chaos of a world in turmoil, the two lovers live in a crane basket high in the sky, where they go about their daily business. Their challenge is to keep their heads, here up above it all, while everything is falling apart down below. But when reality calls – when fires need quenching and people need entertaining – how can they best make themselves useful in a world gone off the rails?
A short film inspired by a brief encounter between the director and an Icelandic whale lifts the veil on the ocean’s mysteries and portrays the dramatic life of a whale. I am Sorry Whale dives not only into the depths of international waters, but also into the deepest corners of our conscience.