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Popular Animation Movies
Disarmed
Games are making increasing use of motion control technology. In the past, you clicked your mouse or a button on the console to control your Super Mario or Sim; then Wii Sports made it possible to control the game using your own body.
Dear Tutu: The T-Rex In Operation
The naughty and cute members of the Tyrannosaurus Rex squad, Tutu, Brush, Dalong and Erlong always engage in "pranks" in the kindergarten that cause headaches for parents and children.
Film Found
Look at a mistake that is not human. Be present in the uncontrollable intervention of the material. Between control and chance, surface and void, a film will (perhaps) be found.
Weekends
Set in 1980s Toronto, a young boy shuffles between the homes of his recently divorced parents.
Le givre de Bobby-Yves
The tenacious Bobby-Yves is pushed to his limits during a journey in an unexpected snowstorm.
The Turtle Syndrome
What could the illness afflicting Henri Castagnette be? Filled with anxiety, the young man puts his fate in the hands of the off-puttingly exuberant Dr. Von Strudel. In The Turtle Syndrome, Samuel Cantin, author of the popular “motormouth” graphic novels Phobie des moments seuls and Whitehorse, recounts the story of an endearing anti-hero’s frenzied and hilarious medical appointment. Produced by the NFB, The Turtle Syndrome is part of the Comic Strip Chronicles collection.
Those Who Drown Cling to Foam
Through stark, intricate animation, Those Who Drown Cling to Foam illustrates the devastating personal account of a family forced to flee their home during the 1999 NATO bombings of Kosovo.
Wake
"Wake is the result of an experimental project. The resulting animation is a playful voyage through the vibrant dreamscapes of the imagination, imbued with spontaneity, nostalgia, and the love of light. Entirely hand-painted, it’s a celebration of the ever-transforming nature of our vision and the joy of creation."—Mark Boston
Dreams About Stray Cats
“Do you know what I’ve always wanted to find out, brother? Where do you get your ideas for your drawings?” director David Sís asks his older brother Petr at the beginning of the film. He doesn’t get an answer right away, but perhaps it can be found in this documentary that, with great care, traces the highly successful career of a talented and multifaceted artist whose work crosses generational and geographic boundaries.
Underwater Love
A girl asks herself many questions, confronts some of her monsters, anger makes her transform into a wasp, she intertwines with her king, cries excessively, turns red all over, and in the end grows into a giant.
Prästbarn
The story follows Oskar and his two brothers, Jonathan and Lukas, during the 90s, in the outskirts of the Swedish city of Gothenburg. Their father is the local priest of a quiet church and he brings his kids there every Sunday. On this particular Sunday, Oskar doesn’t like what his father says about faith. He and his brothers sneak out to play games in the forest instead. Oskar wants to play a game that has nothing to do with religion, where he has powers of his own. They launch into an anime schoolgirl fantasy frenzy of killing imaginary monsters with laser beams when some older kids find them near the edge of a tall cliff. They bully the brothers, forcing them to confront how weak their faith actually is. Oskar is conflicted: should he stick up for his faith or admit it’s not real?
1200° (Twelve Hundred Degrees)
A little head made out of clay woke up, and found that the body parts that were put for it, was not what was supposed to be. The little head tried to dig, to find the body parts that would meet its expectation. With lots of help from its friends, the little head had a journey to be comforted by its own choices
Bruise
When I first heard the word "puffer fish," I asked Dad to draw one for me. He took a piece of paper and drew a small one. In retrospect, he was like this piece of paper, always leaving me with a big, blank space.
Timeline
Timeline explores 400 years of emigration from Britain. Evolving as unexpected pathways through time, patterns of lines change form through the use of experimental animation investigating narratives behind life-changing events. Designed to engage and educate Museum visitors of all ages, the film represents important historic events and a diverse range of emigration experiences between 1620-2020.
Klicky Jones and the legacy of Atlantis
The intrepid archaeologist Klicky Jones has decided to leave his adventures to dedicate himself to teaching at the university. But a mysterious young woman crosses his path and manages to convince him to follow her on one last and exciting adventure, as she claims to be the last heiress to a dynasty from the legendary Atlantis, a kingdom lost under the sea thousands of years ago. Third and last film of the 'Klicky Jones' saga.
Once Upon a Time in Israel
A girl is in love with a Palestinian boy and goes to Israel for the first time. Her simplified vision of the world and the desire to take sides in the Palestinian-Israeli conflict are quickly confronted with the reality of living on the border of Sderot and the Gaza Strip.
7lbs 8oz
When a young mother moves into a Jersey City neighborhood, an encounter with a stranger shows her the value of community.
Unnecessary Things
The film tells the story of a robot named Rob. One day he was walking around the city and saw an elderly man sitting in a chair inside the Store of Unwanted Things. Next to the man, there was a sign “For Sale.” The owner of the store said that the goods were up for sale. The man's name was Robert. Rob wanted to have a friend. He made a purchase and received a receipt. Robert explained that he was now Rob's pet and from now on Rob should provide him with a roof over his head, feed him, and make sure he doesn’t get bored. The robot and man started living together…
Horizon
Horizon is an intimate story about the sea in the midst of an ecological crisis. In the collective imagination, the open sea and its isolated islands have always been a place of longing, contemplation, escape, even salvation. But, can these places still provide an escape in a time of global warming and pollution? This film essay, shot on the remotest and most isolated island in the Adriatic, observes the primordial seascape and the layered environmental changes that surround it.
Madrid Noir
Madrid, 1950. When Lola, a young woman, arrives in Madrid to clear out her estranged old uncle's apartment, she is far from knowing what she will discover. Interactive experience in real-time 3D animation.
69
"69" is an experimental film made from an extensive Super 8 archive filmed by Edmond Conilh de Beyssac, a French aviator. In context, everything was filmed in March of 1969, on a trip to Brazil. The film was transmuted into the idea of Anarchive, a concept created by the philosopher Erin Manning, activated in a process of audiovisual experimentation.
Doctor Who: The Evil of the Daleks
The Daleks draft the Second Doctor into distilling the Human Factor. Once implanted, it will make the Dalek race invincible. Jamie’s faith in the Doctor is stretched to the limit as the Doctor appears to be collaborating with the Daleks. The Doctor has a few tricks up his sleeve, but then again so might the Daleks.
Biolum
An interactive, sci-fi experience, which immerses you into the mysterious beauty of deep sea life on a dive that takes a shocking turn for the worse.
Propagation and Detection
"Propagation and Detection" is a work that investigates the space of an immaterial point, dissecting an image of the Parthenon and revealing what is hiding in the invisible field, inside the mechanics dispositive, within the wave's propagation.
ENDOMIC
An exhaustive meta-analytic review documenting a mysterious ’women’s issue’, otherwise known as endometriosis.
Wood and Metal Bars
A meditative journey through colour, form and sound. This film was created for Toronto chamber music composer Frank Horvat. The composition is performed by Canadian percussionist Beverley Johnston. The animation is created by painting ink directly onto 16mm film.
War and the Weather
Artist Enid Baxter Ryce created an experimental documentary with a musical score by Philip Glass to portray, in moving images, the history of "atmospheric rivers," or streams of water vapor in the sky. Just like rivers that move water around on the land, atmospheric rivers—never visible to the naked eye—were a vital force in shaping the colonization of the American West. Today, the evolving scientific and cultural understandings of atmospheric rivers exemplify the complexity and importance of the stories we tell ourselves about science, climate, and the natural world. This film was created at the Days and Nights Festival held at the Philip Glass Center for the Arts, Science, and the Environment.
Ciervo
An emotionally haunting and visually beautiful experience, ‘Ciervo’ tells the story of a young girl who holds violence, submission, and independence in an uneasy balance as one morphs into the other.
Wild Flower
A young child’s retelling of growing up in foster care, through the colourful animation of paper cut-out memories.
A Spider, Fever and Other Disappearing Islands
My grandmother's migration between the Riau Islands and Singapore becomes intertwined with the mutable story of a spider spirit.
On the Bottom of the Laundry Bag
What’s at the bottom of the laundry basket? A psychedelic swirl through a mound of colourful clothing.
A Rest Guide for a Tired Nigerian Artist
Travel. Cook and eat. Dance—preferably naked. Drink the rain. Talk to other artists. Or avoid other artists.
Plans for Love
After 20 years of living together, Carine, Fabrice and their son have a well-ordered daily life. While Carine is restricted to household chores, Fabrice watches TV all the time, each in their own space, their eyes no longer meet.
Tiptoe & The Flying Machine
From the master of all things tactile, Director Conor Finnegan’s ‘Tiptoe & The Flying Machine’ tells the tale of a young blue reindeer who is too nervous to fly but ultimately faces up to her fears with help from her fellow puppet pals.
Relativity
Adam is the first astronaut to approach lightspeed. Aboard the spacecraft Myriss, he regularly conducts experiments to analyze the impact of such speed on living organisms, until an exceptional event happens and changes everything.
A Day Out
An idyllic day trip to the countryside unexpectedly turns into a test of a romantic couple’s relationship.