A two-part documentary that aims to explore the many incarnations of Solo Leveling, from its creation to the worldwide premiere events for the anime adaptation.
Norstein conquered the world 36 years ago with the creation of the legendary Hedgehog in the Fog. It was recognized as the best cartoon of all times and peoples according to a survey of film critics and animators from different countries.
Documentary on animator Chuck Jones.
Documentary about the production of Per Åhlin's feature film Resan till Melonia
For 18-year-old Finnish–Kosovan Fatu, a simple visit to the grocery store feels as nerve-racking as a lunar expedition: for the first time in his life, he’s wearing makeup in public. Luckily his best friend Rai, a young woman on the spectrum of autism, is there to ferociously support him through the voyage.
An animation recounting the director's meeting with fellow transgender immigrant Linda Demorrir and their concurrent artistic explorations.
Explore the behind-the-scenes of the making of the iconic animated film One Hundred and One Dalmatians (1961), as the creators redefine the line between hand-drawn animation and computer-generated imagery.
A portrait of Per Åhlin, who has been called the father of Swedish animation.
An animated short documentary crafted by people on the move in the refugee camp of the island of Lesbos (GR), following the story of Orhan, a Syrian Kurd who fled war with his family in 2013, seeking safety in Turkey—only to find that peace was still a distant dream.
A film about the importance of memories.
A documentary series celebrating the history of the groundbreaking TV show, ReBoot.
Dream on Silly Dreamer is a documentary that takes a look at the lives of animators working in the industry. It explores the challenges they face, including long hours, low pay, and the constant fear of being laid off. The film also delves into the disappointment and disillusionment many animators experience, as they struggle to achieve their dreams in an industry that often fails to value their work. Despite the hardships, the film also highlights the passion and dedication that keep animators going, as they strive to create art and bring characters to life.
Kang Aries and Kang Oca are two cultural observers of Kujang who try to provide a justification perspective on the Kujang Philosophy made by one of the blacksmiths named Abah Jajang, where the general public often considers that Kujang is a sharp weapon. The two of them "Kang Aris & Kang Oca" entered the realm of the trial to defend the essence of Kujang, so as not to be considered misunderstood by the general public.
70-year-old Timo makes the most of his short ride to work. Speeding up on a bicycle ends up in a ditch, but the adrenaline rush leaves a feeling of pleasure.
Indonesia, 1965: hundreds and even thousands of people are arrested without warrant. Some did come back, the others lost without trace. Svet, one of the survivors of the Indonesian dark history recounts the memory she had of her father, whom she believes to be responsible for the 1965 tragedy.
Narrations of 3 women about their experiences, their inner fight with being feminine and masculine, and their acceptance journeys.
“Sweet Spot” is an experimental animated short film that uninhibitedly explores the dialog between the work and its authors, Jorge Ribeiro and Paulo Patrício, whose points of view and creative approaches, both in terms of cinematographic language and ways of being, are quite different. Through this duality, and starting from a shared but at the same time individual process, the directors seek to understand at what point the short film they are making together reaches its “sweet spot”. In other words, the ideal point at which the work is considered finished.
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