‘The Lost Mariner’ by Tess Martin
An animated interpretation of Dr. Oliver Sacks’ case study found in his book “The Man Who Mistook His Wife for a Hat.” It uses photographs to visualize the rare memory condition of patient Jimmie G.
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An animated interpretation of Dr. Oliver Sacks’ case study found in his book “The Man Who Mistook His Wife for a Hat.” It uses photographs to visualize the rare memory condition of patient Jimmie G.
A short film about people with unusual living arrangements.
Transmission of information.
When you lose something dear to your heart, there is only one place it can be found: The Lost Property office.
A short film celebrating the centennial of Einstein’s theory of General Relativity.
Music video by Kosai Sekine for the single “Animation” by Young Juvenile Youth.
It’s about feeling good everyday.
Two men live together among plants and a cactus they are trying to make bloom.
Bru decides they need to make some bucks by playing a gig, but Boegie doesn’t know how to play the bass.
Originally conceived as a branded content short film, “Twerkilator ” was rejected by the client.
A vintage nature film explores the migratory pattern of a herd of wild creatures.
When his mother dies, Willy goes back to the naturist community he grew up in. Overwhelmed by the memories this return brings back, he decides to flee into the wild, where he finds the motherly protection of a big hairy creature.
You’re at the beach. It’s hot. Too hot!
Through memories and interviews, “Yellow Fever” focuses on African women’s self-image and the almost schizophrenic pursuit of beauty imposed by a globalized society.
A funny portrait of hair lovers. Seductions, disappointments, fantasies…
Five chapters about horse are cut up.
There are small people wearing hats in the society.
A tough night in a tough city.
Macky and Eucky break into an art gallery to steal a valuable picture late at night. The film pays tribute to American animation from the 1920s and ’30s, while incorporating modern elements.
The latest project from BenniSteptoe, a collaboration between illustrator Patrick Steptoe and animator Benjamin Agersted.