Frida is a biographical drama that explores the life and career of iconic Mexican artist Frida Kahlo. The film delves into her tumultuous relationships, her physical disabilities, and her unyielding passion for art. It is a heartfelt portrayal of a strong and revolutionary woman who left a lasting impact on the art world.
One Million Years B.C. is a campy psychotronic film set in prehistoric times. It tells the story of a caveman and a cavegirl who face off against rival tribes, dinosaurs, and other prehistoric creatures. The film features a mix of live-action and stop-motion animation.
Antrum is a found-footage horror film that explores the myth of a cursed movie. The plot revolves around a brother and sister who dig a hole to hell in an attempt to save their recently deceased dog, only to unleash an ancient demon.
While his parents are toiling away in a food processing plant in Seoul, Shon Sun is drafted in the army. X is raped in the army, kills his commander and deserts. Back in Seoul he finds out his parents have disappeared. Intent on finding them, he embarks on a journey through the contaminated jungle his father was born in. There, X meets his grandmother and father and experiences magical moments right before his death
Ziegfeld Follies is an anthology film that showcases a series of musical numbers and comedy sketches, featuring an ensemble cast. The film includes tap dance routines, stop-motion animation, and beautiful dancing girls. It follows various comedic and musical segments, including a wrong number sketch, a jewelry thief's escapade, and a court trial. Set in the early 1900s to 1940s, the film is a satirical comedy that provides entertainment through a variety of entertaining performances.
In 'The Great Rupert,' a down-on-his-luck family discovers hidden money, tucked away by a squirrel, which helps them in their financial struggles during the Christmas season. The squirrel's antics and the family's misadventures make for a heartwarming and comedic tale.
After witnessing a violent crime, a young girl is left traumatized and struggles to comprehend the event. She finds solace and healing in the limitless world of her imagination.
Humorous Phases of Funny Faces is a comical and innovative short film from 1906. It showcases various humorous and peculiar hand-drawn illustrations that come to life through stop-motion animation. The film features a variety of humorous scenarios, including a circus, a French poodle, a playing clown, and a chalkboard. It is a droll and inspirational piece of early animation filmmaking.
A young Hans Christian Andersen goes in search of knowledge in the Garden of Paradise in order to make his studies easier. Each time he falls asleep, he experiences in his dreams the different characters he would later write about in fairy tales including The Little Mermaid, Thumbelina, and The Emperor's New Clothes.
The Clown causes trouble for the Cartoonist, and a sculptor using the studio, when he escapes from his backdrop and hides in the wet clay of a bust.
Koko the Clown discovers a machine that can make cartoons.
A film in the “Out of the Inkwell” series, an early animated short from Max Fleischer.
Max Fleischer draws Koko and a haunted house, while his colleague and the janitor mess around with a Ouija board. When Max goes over to take a look, Koko is haunted by ghosts and inanimate objects, and escapes into the real-world studio.
Max sends Ko-Ko on a rocket toward the moon, but Ko-Ko crash lands on Mars, where he encounters bizarre creatures and contraptions. Meanwhile, Max himself is blasted into outer space.
It's just a silly story of all the roaches that live with a 20-something named Joe.
In this 1925 Out of the Inkwell short, Ko-Ko the Clown becomes a barber. As usual, he eventually escapes the animated world for the "real." He hides in a shaving mug and when Max tries to lather up.
Max and Koko get mixed up with a live action gypsy fortune teller and then caught up with ghosts and monsters in this, as usual, delightful OUT OF THE INKWELL offering.
Koko the Clown is antagonized by flying insects.
An "Out of the Inkwell" short featuring Ko-Ko the Clown, this time as a fireman.
When a Native American artist sells a selection of his background drawings and original characters to Fleischer, Koko gives the new arrivals a cold reception.