Beanstalk Jack is on trial for for crimes against Mr & Mrs Giant.
An imp makes a tramp change places with a scarecrow who is permitted to roam about changing other scarecrows into living beings and having merry times with them so long as he keeps the magic wand in his hand.
"I shot your ex-girlfriend" by Patrick Boivin
A carnivorous sack wages war on the household items that surround it. The household items band together to defeat their aggressor, but are their troubles truly over?
Heckel and Jeckel are in Mexico and selling real-hot hot-tamales at the bullfight arena. When their customers are burned up after eating the tamales, the arena manager tries to throw the talking-magpies out but, in attempting to escape the wrath of the manager, the find themselves trapped in the ring with a ferocious bull. The only recourse is to fight the bull, albeit in many unorthodox ways.
Once there was a good-natured old Scout who opened a drug store on the corner with the intention of making money enough to buy bird seed once in a while. The first Gink who blew in wanted to know the correct time, and not a cent's worth did he buy. The next was one of those hurry-up guys who wanted a city directory and wanted to know if Murphy was spelled with an "F." Shortly after Estelle came in and wanted to wait for Laura. She was dying for a drink of plain water, she couldn't drink soda water because the gas got up her nose. Finally, when Laura came she bought a postage stamp, and not having any pennies, said she'd be in later to pay for it.
When Zeke attends a cookout with his estranged father, Nick, he initially struggles to feel comfortable with his boisterous black family. After witnessing Nick do a comedic re-telling of his colonoscopy, Zeke finally settles in.
A mother comes home to a trashed apartment and tries to figure out what happened...
Through a splendidly drawn and masterfully animated short, Ito Rina reasons on the troubled battle he has to overcome in her daily life, accepting her new and constantly changing skin.
Frustrated that her father shared her writing without her permission, pre-teen Stella runs into the woods to get rid of her stories. Instead, her stories come to life and envelop her whole. She must come to terms with her relationship with her father and her self-esteem to make it home.
A documentary about a person who cleans his room with a vacuum cleaner, filled with disasters and mishaps.
One day, Guy, a bird running through the forest, hit a box. Guy asked himself: "What on earth is this box for?
Ms. Bird was a major Hollywood star in her prime. Now a four-time divorcé who hasn’t worked in years, she attempts to claw her way back into the limelight, leveraging her ill son.
One of four "Saw" Video Contest winners in Germany leading up to the release of "Saw: The Final Chapter" in 2010. Little is known about the film, but it was officially featured on the German 9-film box set following the physical release of "Spiral: From the Book of Saw" in Germany.
Three different couples navigate the joys, awkwardness, and turmoil of a modern-day small-town relationship.
After a near fatal car crash, Allen (Dean McBain) must find help while being pursued by a mysterious figure.
A man and a woman engage in a conversation if they have met before.
A father has kidnapped his daughter. Running out of money, they are on a road trip, trying to reach as far as possible.
How Brief is a disappearing act set over the course of one night in 1961 when a restless woman returns to her childhood home for the last time, loosely inspired by the music and disappearance of singer-songwriter Connie Converse.
A filmmaker explores the past through various video archives in hopes of making sense of his suicidal ideation.