In which Lord Summeraisle lists some birds
From somewhere along the east coast of South America, an osprey has just flown 4000 miles to a small saltmarsh at the delta of the Connecticut River, the place that is imprinted on his memory since birth and where he will rejoin his mate. Over the course of one summer, the reunited osprey pair fends off enemies, hunts hundreds of fish, and raises their chicks into the next generation of sea hawks.
Behind the scenes documentary about the making of the two time selected film "Moonflower"
A young man walks around town, after deciding against taking his own life, and comes across a dying bird--to which he chooses to offer shelter.
An environmental film about human-caused extinction featuring a bird known as the Kauaʻi ʻōʻō, which was once endemic to the Hawaiian island of Kaua'i.
Annie is enjoying your most common day, nothing wrong is gonna happened.
To show the habitat, life cycle and typical activities of the Barn Swallow.
Documentary about kookaburras
The father tells his daughter Nunu a lie that there is a cow in her milk cup. She believes it and drinks up milk, but there isn't any cow. Her father tells her a variety of lies, which Nunu finds increasingly difficult to believe.
In this short documentary-esque film, a photographer struggles to find a great photo.
Follow one man’s journey chasing America’s favorite backyard bird halfway around the world and back.
Cut-out animated parody of Hamlet by pioneering British animator Anson Dyer.
A beast at sea yearns for more.
Unicorn Human Disease is an extremely rare phenomenon in certain traditional societies. Research indicates that this disease is typically caused by feelings of isolation and the repression of personal sexual instincts, with the most prominent symptom being the growth of a horn on the patient's forehead.
BEK (Beak) is a tale about a girl who is born with wings instead of arms and a beak where a mouth should be. Unlike a real bird though, she cannot fly because she is, after all, still a girl. Hated by her father, she is driven from home and ends up joining the circus as a freak attraction. Adopted by a friendly, drunken clown she settles into her niche as a circus performer. As time goes by, she longs to be a real woman, a human, but there is no place for such a bird-creature in the world outside the circus. So, she creates her own fantasy world as she dreams about the life of a normal girl, somewhere far away from the circus. In the end, she dreams herself away from it all leaving the audience wondering if the girl was actually there, or if it was something they may have imagined – a girl with wings and a beak.
Portrait of Hermann Heinzel.
"Without leaving his own garden, a man may know the world" - an abstract study of the wildlife found in every garden.
short film by Guy Sherwin