Breathtakingly beautiful and precisely synchronised circles perform linear movements – sensual highs, but based on science. Electronica producer and science PhD Max Cooper has found the perfect visual fit for his euphoric and driving track in a geometrical principle described by Gerolamo Cardano in 1570 and in Mario Carrillo’s animation.
Two young girls embark on a journey, strengthening their bond as they set out to experience the world, guided by nothing but the strength of their companionship.
Princess Luna’s patience runs thin after a bad day at therapy. In a means to prove herself superior to her sister (she isn't), she plots to take the ambitious Trixie as her student.
Caleb and his friends spend their nights drifting through life, hiding away from their problems in dark and empty landscapes. When a missing member of their group reappears, they chase him down and find themselves in an urban underground labyrinth where they are confronted by that which they cannot escape.
Freely adapted from Flaubert's unfinished book 'Bouvard et Pécuchet' (published posthumously in 1881), 'How to Excel at Everything' explores the dynamics operating in our current era of online self-study and YouTube tutorials. Guided by algorithmic recommendations, B and P try to learn everything without any pedagogical compass, falling into a new rabbit hole everyday. Exploring the thin interstice between online DIY culture and the dismantling of institutional pedagogical structures, 'How to Excel at Everything' translates the gamification of our lives and the rise of self-help culture into a learning odyssey.
In a world dominated by the rush of everyday life and the pursuit of profit, an office employee decides to create a space devoid of consumerist shackles.
Sideshow Bob teams up with the most infamous villains of Disney+ to share the true meaning of the Halloween season. Filled with music, mayhem, and madness, this short from "The Simpsons" is simply to die for.
As the people of a medieval village celebrate the beginning of summer, the royal family experiences an identity crisis. The king thinks he's made of glass, the princess dreams of becoming the king and the prince is trapped in the body of a donkey.
Illustrator, comic author and animation director Martin Romero takes the allusion to the famous Shakespearean phrase as a starting point to propose a critical look at today's world based on tragicomedy and the grotesque. "To bird or not to bird, that is the question".
A little daring Mosquito does not know how to make friends. He is often intrusive and stinging. Everything changes when he gets into trouble. He understands his wrongdoings and starts to see good in others.
Mom and Dad have just moved into a new house and are preparing for their Baby daughter's first birthday. Balancing between work and family, Dad buys a gift in an unusual store without even looking into the box. And there are small animated toys — Malyshariki. While the parents are preparing for the holiday, the little ones get out of the box and go in search of their own house.
Step into a world where fear and superstition collide in this gripping claymation short. A village consumed by paranoia. An innocent woman accused of witchcraft. And a sinister twist that will leave you questioning who the real monster is. Created by the twisted mind of Lee Hardcastle, this haunting tale of betrayal and vengeance unfolds in a way that only stop-motion horror can. What begins as a classic witch hunt soon spirals into something far darker, with chilling visuals and a narrative that creeps under your skin.
An animated claymation tale of two small sea creatures who meet in the deep, hostile ocean for a dance. Where will this dance lead them, and can they stay together?