A weird western
A surprising western starring ... penises.
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Environmental PSA by Bill Plympton.
Santa Forgot, narrated by Stephen Fry, imagines a world where Santa is living with the effects of dementia and no longer visits children on Christmas Eve. But we believe in the power of research to change the future. Do you?
A young child tries to convince her parents to get a dog.
One day, Sayuri's family tells her it is time for her to strike.
In a basement, Mr. Resistor, who's made out of wires and spare parts, goes in search of some new arms.
My name is Vincent Black. I’m a cursed man, I see things other people can’t…Damned from the day is was born, found on the streets with the rats. But I’ve always been one step ahead. I can see the world of ideas and the daemon creatures that live in it.
A young man takes his mother's bikini and goes to the beach. There, he meets a group of fun people... but his mother soon shows up.
A shadow play about love and sorrow, featuring a girl, her bird friend and Death.
Åke is trapped in a theme park with no chance to escape, unless he's having a great time.
In this gleefully anarchic tour-de-force of puppetry, a primal scream class unleashes a man’s inner id - quite literally.
A powerfully graphic piece of animation that best expresses John Halas' own feelings about mans universal quest for freedom.
Riley, now 12, who is hanging out with her parents at home when potential trouble comes knocking. Mom's and Dad's Emotions find themselves forced to deal with Riley going on her first "date."
A little girl accidentally leaves her imaginary baby brother behind at a restaurant — and suddenly, for a nearby childless couple, the definition of "baby" takes on a new and completely unexpected dimension.
Shy student Tyn gets the fright of his life when he finds out he is pregnant.
A 90-year-old Jewish woman reflects on her life experiences as she prepares to try bacon for the first time.
Rain pours and rubbish soars while light-bulb creatures party on the edge of the earth. A turn-of-the-century scientist in his chamber and a magic lantern child are concerned about the state of the planet. An ode to awareness and transformation, a global warning. —Fern Seiden
The third installment of Mike Judge and Don Hertzfeldt's traveling animation anthology including 17 such as "Everything Will Be OK", "Game Over", "Guide Dog", and "Davey and Son of Goliath".
The narrator, an unnamed adolescent boy living in the present time in an unspecified part of Japan, begins to notice that he can see strange creatures that no one else seems to be able to see. As time passes, he ruminates over his relationship with these creatures, why he is able to see them, and what it says about the person he is. One day, however, he notices that one of these creatures seems to be behaving differently than before...
Mike Judge and Don Hertzfeldt return featuring their second animation anthology.