Athens is transforming rapidly to absorb the tons of tourists who are flooding the city. The situation gets out of control, leading to big, stinky explosions in every corner of the city and then, all over the world!
An ode to what can happen when Man plays God.
Giant robots, giant monsters, and an even giant(er) crush.
Two Japanese monkeys, Nobu and Hako, have to put aside their differences to survive in their hostile environment.
Animated in an authentic graphic style with period music, the film tells the story of the first hunt of Genghis Khan as a small boy named Temujin. Directed by Miagmar Sodnompilin (Mongolia). Produced for Italtoons by David Ehrlich (USA).
Leave with Me is an animation about a little schoolgirl whose imagination has taken over her world. Mocked by her classmates and belittled by her teachers, her world becomes twisted and the people in it turn into alien beings. Something is amiss in her surroundings however, and she must find it and confront it.
An ancient king takes so long to build his palace it becomes his mausoleum. He recalls days of his life both cold and hot – unquenchable longing for power, insatiable desire tout court.
Looking for food, two monsters will live incredible mishaps.
It was the perfect hiding spot. No one would find him there.
Look out: Beryl's back. With Affairs of the Art, British animator Joanna Quinn recounts another gloriously unhinged chapter in the adventures of Beryl, the comic everywoman she unleashed upon the world with her debut film, Girls' Night Out, which took home three major awards from Annecy in 1987.
The intertwining fates of two Vietnamese sisters who sustain a wartime relationship through written correspondence.
Hugo (also known as Pingu Test Film) is an animated short which was the start of what later became the Pingu television series. It was shown on Swiss television network, Schweizer Fernsehen, on October 28th 1980, as an ident that would play before advertisments. The original airing had audio with narration provided by an unknown voice actor, but later releases omitted it.
On Christmas night, Santa Claus makes his round as usual. But this night, he has to face an unusual household,one that does not seem to be waiting for any gifts.
Shinji, Rei, and Asuka in their states at the end of “Evangelion: 3.0.” A post-Impact world.
Black, brown, and white chocolate marshmallows on a world map background split into groups by colour after a playful chase. Leaders from each group stand silently, and when bitten, reveal the same inside. A children’s voice says, “We are all alike inside,” and hands from various nationalities stamp the slogan in 9 languages.
HERE presents an immersive virtual reality (VR) adaptation of Richard McGuire's ground-breaking graphic novel. This unique experience is a grand biopic - where the main character is place rather than person. Through volumetric capture and virtual reality technology, we join the myriad characters throughout time who have called this particular room home. Viewers witness the echoes and reverberations of human interactions that ripple through time, connecting with those who have come before, as well as those yet to come. The innovative VR narrative invites audiences to reflect on the nature of human experience across generations. An Intel Studios original co-produced with 59 Productions.
The Flying Sailor is based on the Halifax Explosion of 1917 when two ships collided in the Halifax Harbour causing the largest accidental explosion in history. Among the tragic stories of the disaster is the remarkable account of a sailor who, blown skyward from the deck of a British cargo steamer, flew over 2 km before landing completely unharmed, but naked except for his boots.
The 25 minute film tells the tale of an ailing elderly woman named Itako who encounters a fox named Okon. The story opens with Itako lying bedridden, as she has for a long time. Okon enters her home and Itako tells the fox that he is welcome to take anything that he wants, for she has no use for anything anymore. Okon is delighted and in order to return the favour (the act of ongaeshi), Okon performs a magic jyōruri (a ballad with shamisen accompaniment) that heals Itako so that she is fit enough to walk again. Everyone is surprised by Itako's sudden recovery. She then hears of a hunter who has been badly injured and is near death. Itako hides Okon in the back of her shirt and has the fox sing the song while she plays shamisen in order to heal the man. This act of kindness is repeated for others until Itako's good fortune leads some to be suspicious of her.
When Molly is enjoying her summer holidays, her grandmother decides to give her a kitten. The feline happens to be more intrusive than expected.
After their sister’s death, two Bigoudens, keepers of the ancestral crepe recipe, organize a Great Crepe Contest to find their sister’s heir. Three candidates will clash and try to cook the best crepe.