Two boys play poker on a dull afternoon. As one boy inadvertently touches and makes eye contact with the other, it sparks a beautiful, imaginative dance.
Marcel the shell is out of sight.
ATROPHIE
A tale about a little fox Vuk from the novel of the famous Hungarian writer István Fekete.
Violeta loves best fishing into the darkest depths.
Hippo came to the teacher of singing, but all the efforts of the maestro do not help (neither hearing nor voice). It was necessary for the student to simply swallow the teacher, and he sang with a beautiful, alien voice.
Rudolph must find Happy, the baby new year, before the midnight of New Year's Eve.
Story of a two woman who goes to the hammam for the first time.
Your first date becomes your worst nightmare...
A pretty female cat gets into trouble. What's gonna happen?
Women's Letters
Young Vincent Malloy dreams of being just like Vincent Price and loses himself in macabre daydreams that annoy his mother.
Vodka Monster is a story that reflects the trials of love, loss and the endurance of the human spirit to re-commit to live life once again.
A couple of space adventurers set off on a perilous journey across the galaxy in search of the mysterious Forbidden World.
A short time lapse stop motion animation of horseshoe crabs coming ashore on a midsummer's eve.
The camera breathlessly traverses landscapes and whirls into abstraction, all the while eye-ing fanciful foreground objects of domestic life doing their own dizzy dervish choreography, until the hand of the artist reveals the true scale. Just out of camera view are Aaron’s hand-made rigs that guide the dynamic movement.
Short surreal stop motion animation by Niba and Matteo Giacchella
When a sleigh bell mysteriously falls from the sky, pure-hearted Princess Crystal is determined to prove it came from one of Santa's reindeer.
Short animation by Saul Saguatti and Audrey Coïaniz
Short stop motion for the German TV youth magazine Dr. Mag. Studio Film Bilder produced 18 different shorts, each time with a different director who interpreted a given subject in his personal style. This time Jürgen Haas dealt with spring, puberty and first love.