A trio of short films commissioned to be shown to visitors entering the National Freedom Center in Cincinnati Ohio. Freedom and Unfreedom by Aleksandra Korejwo uses sand animation. Slavery by Caroline Leaf shows the hardship of the life of a house slave in the American South before the Civil War, telling the events in one day in her life. The Underground Railroad by Luc Perez is the final film in the trilogy.
A family goes on a fishing trip, but makes a lot of stops along the way.
Little ragdolls find their maker dead in his studio. Unable to understand what truly happened they try to get on with their daily life beside him.
A workman is oblivious to the danger he causes.
Animated 15-second short commercial by Raimund Krumme.
A dead woman wanders through the shadowy space between memory and reality, tracing the lines of her identity through the land she once walked—an immigrant in death as in life.
Short animated film by Kristian Pedersen
Fierlinger concentrates his considerable talents as an animator to recount through fragmented memories, vivid recollections, and the occasional evocative photograph his life as the rebellious son of Jan Fierlinger, Czechoslovakian career politician.