Guillermo del Toro takes us behind the scenes of the making of Frankenstein with actors Oscar Isaac, Jacob Elordi, and Mia Goth and longtime collaborators Tamara Deverell (Production Design), Kate Hawley (Costume Design), Dan Lausten (Cinematography), and Mike Hill (Creature Design).
After a brutal loss in his previous fight, amateur boxer Leo Smith comes back to the ring for a high-stakes rematch against his former opponent. With the fear from the loss eating at him, Leo’s coach Doyle must guide him to victory and prove to Leo that his loss doesn’t define him…
In this sharp and surreal stand-up special, George Civeris riffs on the child he'll never raise, the Shakespearian nature of straight weddings, and our equine savior. It's hilariously personal, fully absurdist, and oddly poetic.
A "Miss America" for female impersonators and transgender women, the famous Miss Continental beauty pageant draws hundreds of contestants and entertainers each year as they compete for the prestigious Crown.
The animation invites us into the world of beetles, who have been given the task of rolling dung balls at their school. Will they all rise to the challenge? What can we learn from observing beetles rolling balls of poo?
An animated short for Martin Ramoveš, confronting the current state of the world, full of wars and inequality, with an expression of hope for a better future. We want more love!
Two strange birds get to know each other over dinner. The owl, a perfect hostess, serves one course after the other. The oystercatcher is in for a long evening filled with awkward moments and unbearable silence.
“Earthquake” is a child who struggles more than others to channel his exuberance and for this very reason he got this nickname. It was given to him by his teacher because, like an earthquake, sometimes his anger explodes uncontrolled and irrational, leaving obvious marks as it passes.
An original pixilation short by Vendula Velísková, who reflects her own experience of being a single mother, against whom the entire household gradually rebels during one sleepless night.
In a lush garden, a dog digs deep, unearthing echoes of laughter, whispers, and ghostly children. Amid shifting visions, a child emerges—caught in a hypnotic journey through earth, memory, and imagination.
An exploration of the hag, or witch, as a transformative and subversive figure in animation. Through a cyclical narrative, the film follows the hag’s abject and fluid nature.
Six egoists, one store. Central-Mart is a dark comedy where selfish, cunning, and ignorant characters spiral into absurdity. Their twisted actions entangle them in a grotesque web of events, leading inevitably to catastrophe.