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Popular Animation Movies
The Man Who Knew 75 Languages
Learning a language is like falling in love. But when this great linguist's love for a princess was denied, he just fell in love with her 75 times more. The film is about the remarkable life of a poor priest's son – Georg Julius Justus Sauerwein and his life-long love for Princess Elisabeth of Wied, later Queen of Romania. This is a psychological drama about a brilliant but complex man. His humanitarian values were far ahead of his time. In his day, he was the most vilified person in the German press. Based on Sauerwein's letters and other written sources and narrated from the first person, the film merges the classic fairytale with documentary realism, both in script and visual design, pushing the boundaries of documentary.
Compartments
Netta is a young Israeli woman who wishes to move to Berlin, out of all places. Netta's father, the son of Holocaust survivors, is horrified by her decision.
On Generation and Corruption
Borrowing its title from a treatise by Aristotle, the latest film by Makino Takashi is an abstract work that finds its drive in the clash between light and darkness. Entirely composed of superimposed images of Tokyo’s landscape and water sites, the film takes its rhythm from the cycles of repetition that are the pillars of life and civilisation. As light emerges from the chaos, Jim O’Rourke’s ambient drone sets the tone for what is to come.
Easygoing Teddy
Easygoing Teddy is a playful little bear who doesn’t really care about forest rules. One day, he saves a bee in trouble, striking a friendship that will change his life.
Reaper
There was once a bounty hunter so skilled at taking his preys life, that people called him the Reaper. He was a legend, until he found the love of his life and retired. But one day he found his wife dead, killed by a group of fanatics.
Airport
Individual identities disappear and arise in transit space. Everything is in constant motion, and everyone potentially suspicious.
Fishes, Swimmers, Boats
A film inspired by the poems of Paul Eluard: "Fish, swimmers, ships Change the shape of the water. The water is still, the water will only move for those who touch it.
Il Fatto - Cinema d'Animazione
"The one hundred tables of "Il Fatto" are part of a project for animated cinema conceived and designed by Tullio Ghiandoni in 1970. The film was born from Tullio's desire to see his drawings 'animated', the reason for this gift he gave me in 2002 and promise finally fulfilled…"
Dragon Quest X: The Miracles of the Adventurers
The anime celebrates the Dragon Quest X online game's fifth anniversary by animating player-submitted "miraculous stories" related to the game.
The Diligent Girl and the Lazy Girl
The stepmother sends the hard-working girl to serve somebody. After a year she returns home with gold, silver and other treasures. As the bad-hearted woman sees this she sends also her own daughter to serve somebody, but she is lazy therefore she returns home in thorn and bloodstained clothes.
A Dream of Dolls Dancing
A Dream of Dolls Dancing is a new short film by Christiane Cegavske, the creator of Blood Tea and Red String. In the dead forest, The One dreams. In his dream he hears the siren call of the dolls dancing on a far away island. He must answer their call no matter the risk. In a paper boat on a liquid sea he sails for the island where they dance. Will he find salvation or despair?
The Last Post
Driven out of business by carrier pigeons, the last two remaining stilt postmen set out to deliver the last post.
Sorry I Drowned
Inspired by a letter apparently found on the body of a drowning victim in the Mediterranean Sea, this animation addresses the reality of the millions fleeing wars and political persecution. Although we are unable to learn the truth about who wrote the letter, we know that what it describes is real. This reality can’t continue.
Dark Hoser
Batman is trying to get a job at Justice League America. Animated short which is on the home entertainment release of The Lego Batman Movie.
Threads
In this spellbinding hand-drawn odyssey by the celebrated Oscar-winning animator Torill Kove, a bustling urban habitat becomes an enchanting web of human connection. Threads explores how fundamental attachment is to the experience of being human.
Sailor's Delight
A mermaid tries to seduce two sailors but everything does not go as expected.
Departure
A short film that recounts the struggle of Yemenis stranded and displaced outside of Yemen as a result of the ongoing war.
A Very Short Film
Freelancers must meet deadlines. There is rush, last minute printing and rendering, which create stressful situations and maddening states of mind. We see their distorted perception of time and space.
I Saw the Future
In a dark expanse that could be the cosmos, we hear the voice of Arthur C. Clarke, whose face - taken from a BBC archive dating back to the 1960s - appears in the distance. His features quickly dematerialize into a multitude of shimmering pixels, creating an enveloping and immersive space out of which the thoughts of the famed author of «2001: A Space Odyssey» emerge. At the heart of this spectral environment, and with a magnetic voice sending us back to the time of cathode ray tubes and the golden age of television broadcasting, A C. Clarke tells us about the arrival of digital revolution, decades ahead of his time. This film is an invitation to travel, and a crepuscular form of poetry to be experienced immersively.
Crack
The coldest day of midwinter in a small town buried to snow. Old lady is spending her day as usual and floating in her past when things takes a sudden turn. How to cobble the lines of time? How strong you will hold on the burden of past?
Flash Flood: A Rotoscoped Documentary
Intimate transgender testimonials are paired with dreamlike animation of three people stranded by a cataclysmic flood, while memories and introspections well up from deep within.
Flood
A richly visual film that explores the impact of colonization on Canada's Indigenous peoples in a manner that's both beautifully simple and profoundly moving.
Death Van
The fictitious space-rock duo DEATH VAN tours through a miniature world inhabited by surreal creatures that are haunted and terrorized by a menacing and mischievous entity.
Dinotrux: Happy Birthday to You!
Ty and the rest of the Dinotrux just found out it's your birthday, and the whole crater is coming together to make sure you have an awesome day!
Curious George: Spooky Fun
Tag along with Curious George on his spooky fun adventures. In this six-episode collection, everyone's favorite monkey conquers his fear of the dark, helps a lost baby possum find his way home, investigates mysterious nighttime noises and much more!
Skin for Skin
Skin for Skin is a dark allegory of greed and spiritual reckoning set during the early days of the fur trade. In 1823, the Governor of the largest fur-trading company in the world travels across his Dominion, extracting ever-greater riches from the winter bounty of animal furs. In his brutal world of profit and loss, animals are slaughtered to the brink of extinction until the balance of power shifts, and the forces of nature exact their own terrible price. With nods to Melville and Coleridge, directors Carol Beecher & Kevin Kurytnik have created a visually stunning contemporary myth about the cost of arrogance and greed.
Fox in Boots
The evil Ajaga got into the habit of raiding flocks of sheep. People complained to the Padishah. The Padishah has announced a reward - his daughter - to the one who defeats Ajaga.
With or without sun
Summertime sweetness meditation. Light reminder for the fall to come. Study for a solitary and (almost) spontaneous cinema in 1080p.
Good Night, Everybuds!
Good Night, Everybuds! is a healthy hippie porn. This joyful, dreamy choreography meanders around sensual love, cozy sexuality, and cuddling in the shape of an animated short film by director Benedikt Hummel.
One-Eyed, Two-Eyed, Three-Eyed
Once upon a time there was a woman who had three daughters: the eldest had three eyes, the middle one had one eye, and the youngest had two eyes. The woman first wanted to many off her two elder daughters, therefore, she rejected the suitor of the youngest one. Nevertheless, with the help of the magic goat, the youngest daughter marries the young man she loves.