Dreams is a collection of eight short stories that take the audience on a surreal journey through various dreamscapes. From encounters with mythical creatures to meditations on environmentalism and nuclear disaster, each story explores different aspects of the human experience.
The Secret of NIMH follows Mrs. Brisby, a widowed mouse, who must seek the help of a group of rats who have gained intelligence as a result of experiments at the National Institute of Mental Health. She embarks on a dangerous journey to move her family's home before it is destroyed by a farmer's plow.
In 17th century Germany, during the Thirty Years' War, a young boy named Krabat becomes an apprentice to a sorcerer who operates a mill. Krabat discovers that the mill is a front for black magic rituals and must navigate a world of danger and dark secrets. Based on the novel of the same name, Krabat is a gripping tale of friendship, loss, and the struggle between good and evil.
The Lovers follows the story of a married couple who embark on a weekend trip and find themselves entangled in a web of infidelity and seduction, leading them to question their relationship and explore their own desires. Set against the backdrop of scenic Dijon, the film explores themes of love, identity, and the complexities of human relationships.
In a quaint village where dough comes to life, a love story between a dough prince and an egg princess unfolds. However, their happiness is threatened by an evil witch who seeks to ruin their romance. With the help of a friendly water mill, they must overcome challenges and save their love.
In 'Poor Pretty Eddie', a singer named Liz Wetherly gets stranded in a small town after her car breaks down. She becomes the victim of a sadistic Elvis impersonator and his gang. Liz must find a way to escape and seek revenge on her tormentors.
In a small Serbian village, a young man becomes engaged to a woman whose brother died under mysterious circumstances. As he investigates further, he discovers that the mill where he works is haunted by a female vampire.
When a teenage boy becomes the apprentice of a powerful sorcerer, he must learn to control his newfound magical abilities and protect the world from an evil sorcerer who seeks to unleash dark forces. Along the way, he discovers the importance of friendship, love, and the power of good over evil.
Farmyard Symphony is a lighthearted animated comedy that takes place on a farm, showcasing the antics and misadventures of various animals. The film features a henhouse, a rooster, a water mill, a trough, sheep, a pig and piglet, a lamb, a horse, a hen, a goose, a foal, a donkey, a cow, a chick, a calf, a bull, birds and a birdhouse, all brought to life through anthropomorphism. The story is accompanied by the famous William Tell Overture, creating a lively and entertaining experience for viewers. The film is part of Disney's Silly Symphony series, showcasing their trademark whimsical and creative style.
The Marquis Rodolphe de Sombrueil accidentally runs over a working man with his carriage and helps his widow -- unjustly accused of robbery -- to find her missing daughter.
Through lyrical images, Manganinnie journeys across mountains towards the coast with Joanna, a white girl, in search of Manganinnie's vanished tribe. The poignancy of this film derives from the Aboriginal woman's gradual realization that her people and the tribal way of life are forever gone. It is the story of the Black Drive of 1830, the near-genocide of the Tasmanian Aborigines.
"Rusalka" or "Mermaid" based on Pushkin, an opera by Dargomizhsky, and other sources: A prince and a miller's daughter have been involved in a romance together, but now the prince tells her that he must break it off. After the prince leaves, the distraught young woman attempts to drown herself. When the prince's wedding day arrives, he is tormented by her image, which appears wherever he goes. Eventually, he is compelled to return and to try to find out what happened to her, regardless of the consequences.
After the end of World War II, a young partisan falls in love with a German secretary who is captured and imprisoned by partisans. He decides to free her and escape with her.
A young film student is about to make a documentary about an elderly man who has been hiding from the world for many years. But as secrets from his past come to light, their strange relationship takes a fateful turn.
A young man arrives in the village. He becomes a miller and delights the girls in the village, which evokes bitterness in others. He is subject to moralistic criticism, even though he is in fact only in love with the tailor's daughter.
The main character is a miller, who sometimes acts strangely but is otherwise a goodhearted hardworking honest man. He sometimes keeps the villagers up all night by howling. Finally the villagers decide that the miller has to be committed into a mental hospital, where the hero does not have to spend too much time until he escapes. The miller takes to the woods near his home but there he is constantly harassed by the chief of the police with his posse.
The film tells the story of the romance between the timber rafters and widow Kaisa, her daughter Satu and Katri from Karkela. Problems are caused by the men in the village, especially the Master of Karkela, who has his own plans for widow's land.
An animated short about various woodland creatures milling and drinking apple cider. Includes a sing-a-long of the title song.
Immediately after the war, OZNA insert an outstanding intelligence agent to catch the General Draza Mihajlovic.