Harold and Lillian: A Hollywood Love Story is a heartwarming documentary that explores the extraordinary bond and creative collaboration between Harold Michelson, a storyboard artist, and Lillian Michelson, a film researcher. Set against the backdrop of Hollywood's golden age, the film takes us on a journey through the couple's remarkable career and enduring love.
ALEXANDER THE GRAPE, an unfinished cut-paper animated short from Jim Henson from 1965, relates the fable of a young grape with big ambitions who learns that it is better to accept yourself than to try to be something you are not. The short was reconstructed from film and audio elements; images from Jim’s storyboard fill in missing segments of the animation.
At the 1991 Winkie and Munchkin Conventions, part of the programs was the 1948 Capitol Records audio-only adaptation of “Dorothy and the Wizard in Oz”. Rather than just have people listen to it, Oz artist and animator Robert Roy MacVeigh provided a large number of watercolor paintings. To preserve MacVeigh’s wonderful slideshow, the presentation was put on videotape posthumously in 1993. In this adaptation Dorothy, the Wizard, cousin Zeb, Jim the Horse, and Dorothy’s cat, Eureka, have an adventure throughout some of the surrounding countries of Oz.
It is a story about our planet Earth being in a chaotic state where humans have perished, and an unknown entity is present and is feeding off the human corpses. Another being appears out of nowhere, supposedly to get rid of the unknown entity.
A short film using parts of the storyboard drawings for Fritz Lang's Man Hunt given to the French Cinémathèque to recreate a scene to showcase a part of the directors' creative process.
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