between an angry ballerina and her audience
- Experimental
- Non-narrative
Technique
between an angry ballerina and her audience
A fun and educative plasticine animation to learn the letters of the alphabet.
The infant has a hard time with his parents. Dad is a clumsy “under-mannered” who takes care of the household but is not very good at it. The alcoholic mom often doesn’t even know she’s not in the restaurant anymore, but at home. And so what is beautiful can only be seen by the child outside the window. Until one day he sees a beautiful flying balloon… The film humorously shows how dangerous disordered family relationships can be.
A labyrinthine poetry on the human automatism. A reflection about our daily relationship with money and time. It’s an animated tragicomedy, which plays with the concept of an all-permeating acceleration.
Magda is a 13-year-old girl who can leave her body at night through astral projection. She travels her inner world, meets various beings and wonders about her own identity and sexuality.
Itsy bitsy spider went down the sounding board. Down came the hammer and struck the spider’s chord.
Michael Stone, a man living a dull life, is tired of his monotonous routine. However, things change when he meets a stranger on a business trip.
The beloved Coraline – fearless, independent, curious – had nine different outfits, all of which gave animators unique opportunities to bring her to life. Explore Coraline’s closet in this behind-the-scenes featurette for LAIKA’s Oscar-nominated stop-motion classic.
An interview with the jury member and animator Robert Morgan.
Interview with Suzie Templeton – Academy Award winner for Peter and the Wolf(2006).
What if it there was a place where we could revisit the memories of a relationship? In this archive of remembrances we are guided through the story of Amélia and Duarte, two people that felt out of love and are trying to cope with the feelings that come after a relationship has ended.
Music video for Alpha-ray´s “Paper trails”
On an everyday train journey quite unlike any other, a not-so-casual observer goes to extreme lengths to avoid other passengers, a giant baby runs away from his parents, a romantic woman starts an ill-fated relationship with a cuckoo, and a naïve boy discovers that some problems can’t be fixed by pictures of unicorns.
In these times of uncertainty and anxiety the film follows a day in the life of a young teenage boy as he faces his fears and concerns. Will he be able to confide in his school mates? Are they going to help him or ignore him?
A noble man awaiting to meet his beautiful betrothed lady receives quite a shock upon her arrival. Her pompous dress seems to a little bit too big to fit into the room. Despite the obvious problem, she is intent to not lose face.
What will be after death? A lot of people thinking about this question. A lot of groups have very different opinion but majority of tham have one thing similar. Almost all religions are convinced that they are right. I wrote this movie, with my friend Karel Vžtrovsků, in time when we were slowly breaking out of the Christian prison in our minds, where we grew up and where we were imprisoned for a long time.
For Rene Fustercluck, life was bad, the Apocalypse was awful and then Gordon arrived. ‘After the End’ explores the possibility that the only thing worse than being the last man on earth, is being the second to last man on earth.
After is a documentary animation that traces the emotional journey of three people as they journey from isolation and despair to discover a newfound hope in their lives.
Rick is stuck in an everlasting Escher-like architectural maze, binge watching TV from his living room sofa.
A tale of an old shaman, a spiritual leader of a primitive tribe on her deathbed. She will bid farewell to her tribe in a mystical ritual and will be buried in a ceremonial burial preceded by a feast in her honour.