The film follows Santa Claus when he disappears while delivering presents to his wife - Margie Claus - who must assemble a rescue team to save Christmas.
A village whose inhabitants carry out manual activities is invaded by a wizard, who kidnaps all the virgin girls and turns them into blue onions. This one, however, is a technological wizard, who uses a remote control instead of a wand and does not make his potions in a cauldron, but in a microwave.
Grey Days is a journey through New Balance history that explores the brand’s running heritage and its popularity in style subcultures from the DMV to Tokyo, through the lens of longtime enthusiasts, and features appearances by UK Rapper Dave, star defensive end Chase Young, and skateboarding legend Andrew Reynolds.
Animated promotional film for Bryant & May matches.
We see: a mosaic, printed on self-adhesive transparent film, cut and stuck to the front and back sides of 35mm clear leader. We hear: a piece of text, converted into barcode, printed onto self-adhesive transparent film, cut and stuck to 35mm clear leader.
Mr. Red, a jobless drifter, arrives to inquire about a janitorial position at a sprawling complex owned by the mysterious Mr. Green. Upon entering, he discovers his employer has a rather unorthodox application process. Mr. Red must battle juiced-up giants, take on endless waves of clones and unlock his latent superhuman abilities - all to stay alive, and most importantly get (and keep) the job! An anthology of the ‘Shock’ short-film series, ‘Shock’ 1-3 created and animated by Philips ‘Terkoiz’ Lacanlale, ‘Shock Tribute’, a fan-made interlude by Jcamelo, and ‘Shock MORE’, a fan-made sequel by David Borja.
Pascal lives with his parents in a city full of smog. So many missteps and accidents happen in a dense fog. The obscure smog can easily hide people's secrets and infamous... insects. The discovery of one of these mysteries change Pascal's life forever.
The day begins. Characters live their lives, animals theirs, a gentleman takes off his hat, a lady smokes a cigarette and the sun sets.
Based on the novel ‘Wilted Flower’ by Nou Hach, the film unfolds a gripping tale of grief and desperate hope. When Noun, the mother, breaks off her daughter's engagement to a struggling suitor in favor of a wealthier match, tragedy ensues. As her daughter's heartbreak consumes her, illness tightens its grip, pushing Noun to turn to ancient rituals for salvation.
Bad Bunny counsels Homer and Marge.
The story is about Manu, a funny dirty girl who does not want to fall asleep. However, exciting adventures await her in her dream. Dreams help her sort out her own thoughts, doubts and desires while jaguars drink tea or, overcoming difficulties, rush around the planet where they eat shoes, and thoughts are like stars in the night sky.
A retelling of the tales “3 Little Piggies” and “The Little Red Riding Hood”, which are connected through a common character between the stories.
In a strange place rather like a sort of infernal machine, a naive but inquisitive being discovers an enchanting yet cruel world, ruled by a mighty mother.
A short animated film
This is a story about friendship. We and our friends slowly become less similar and drift apart without realizing it. However, it reminds us to embrace these changes. Even though friendships evolve, they still offer support as we all navigate our own paths toward the future.
A short animated film
Orchids,… centers on an animated video in which Marten sets forth a sanitised and alluring world of free-floating and fragmentary objects. Excised from normal context and imbued with an impossible cosmetic sheen, these crystalline forms are conjured in colours that range from the surreally heightened to the deliberately banal. A line of toy-like objects – a train, a giraffe on wheels, a boat – trundles along on an impossibly turquoise plane. Parasitically followed by a swirling black fly, the unfolding narrative is one of production, consumption and saturation. Elsewhere, the naked human backside of the title (cropped and anonymous) is shown with a luridly-glowing orchid tucked between its buttocks. At points, the imagery takes on the semblance of a painting or diagram, both formulaic ‘analogues’ of reality, like the video itself, implying the knotty weight of a Cézanne still life.
A Berlinale award nominated short animation.