A woman struggles to wake a man
This little film, which juxtaposes animated sand and scratching on 16mm film, was made during studies at the Royal College of Art. The starting point of this film was the sentence "but it's always when you're asleep that I want to talk to you", read on a wall in the underground... a phrase actually taken from a Mano Solo song.
A man attempts to escape from being in a Christmas ambience for sleep video.
a young man returns home with severe skin burns. after going to sleep, he receives a visit from a supernatural being.
Soo-in as become sick and tired of his longtime love, Jung-Hwa. Besides, m ore and more, he is unable to sleep. One day, after a quarrel, she wasn’t able to contact him in any way. Did Soo-in disappeared or fallen into a deep sleep?
Encyclopaedia Britannica outlines the basics of sleep hygiene.
A worn and dreary detective starts to have delusions about demons from his past, unable to differentiate what's real and what's not.
A little boy is having trouble falling asleep because there are monsters in his bedroom
Do-jin a high school senior had a 'sleep hold operation' with the demand of the mom. But he come to suffer from the side effect although he runs the successful road through that. Finally, he resort to the extremity ....
Modern advice and old-fashioned values combine in this postwar animated health guide from the makers of Animal Farm.
A WWII paratrooper gets lost in a forest as the line between reality and memory begins to blur.
Russian researchers funded by the Soviet Union during WWII are testing an expirimental gas on subjects deemed enemies of the state. The experimental gas is meant to eliminate the need for sleep, but all goes wrong as the gas has unexpected effects on the subjects.
After a power cut one night, Stan thinks he is seeing things. All alone, he must face what lurks in the dark.
One of the alleged ways to stay awake is by counting rams in your mind. During a sleepless night, the main character of the animation decides to test the effectiveness of monotonous counting on himself. Reaching the thirteenth ram, the perspective of the whole situation changes dramatically.
Short film about the inability to sleep, or to remain asleep throughout the night.
A lecturer seated at a desk promises an informative film about how to sleep; it's a sequel to and inspired by "How to stay awake," which put his audience to sleep. He plans to examine the causes of sleep, the causes of insomnia, and recent research on sleep, including a time-lapse film of a man changing positions 55 times during an 8-hour rest: why exercise, he asks, when you can sleep like a top? The film instructs one on how to get a drink of water during the night without waking completely, and other useful skills for the insomniac.
As Samuel once again struggles with his inability to sleep, his grasp on reality is challenged when the events of a single night lead him to question his own morality .