A musical film about Fox and Badger, lifelong friends coming home to Brambletown. As they discover new sides of themselves, their friendship, and the community, they learn that even in the darkest moments, they still have the power to heal.
In the chambers of the Edo harem, two newcomers uncover political intrigue, rivalry and a vengeful spirit only one traveling medicine seller can vanquish.
A young glassworker-in-training living with his pacifist father finds his apprenticeship upended by an impending war and the arrival of an army colonel to their seaside town.
On the Internet, "iPad kid" is a term used to refer to people who were raised with iPads or technology at an early age, that ends up making them socially awkward, full of trauma and issues. You are probably an iPad kid, I am an iPad kid. The presence of an iPad doesn't matter; it's the context of growing up on the Internet that is important.
Carved to the beat verses of Allen Ginsberg and his eponymous poem, A Supermarket in California paints the most surreal contours of an America watched, dreamed, filtered through the eyes of a poet who meets Walt Whitman in a supermarket and pines for a world that may not exist.
A Visualization of A Cut is an experimental animated documentary in three chapters that explores the connection between the cinematic cut and human relations extracted from home movies.
Three chapters exploring the connection between cinematic cutting and human relationships extracted from home movies. A meditation on life, love and loss explored through a montage of home movies of six Scandinavian families, the materiality of paper and the thread that connects them.
After a terrifying storm destroys their home, a speedy sloth named Laura and her kooky family move to the big city in their rusted old food truck, Gordito, hoping to make their business a success. The family's delicious food catches the eye of a quick-witted cheetah who will stop at nothing to revive her failing fast-food business.
Walking down the street or sitting on a commuter train, few of us can resist the siren song of that small, illuminated device in our pockets. Through a carefully choreographed collision of hand-made sculptural collages and ink and paint animation, In the Shallows, by first-time NFB filmmaker Arash Akhgari, takes us on a deep dive into the shallow and fragmented world of news, entertainment and ads, where we can easily drown in the dangerous allure of mass media intoxication.
The tiny clothes moth Teca lives with her family and pet dust mite in a sewing box. What they love most is to eat paper, but when Teca learns to read, she notices that books cannot be eaten; after all, they keep stories that she loves. Committed to solving a great mystery, Teca and Tuti part towards the library, searching for the most important story of their life.
Robin, a rising child star, feels trapped in his house, longing to join the laughter of children outside. His attempt to sneak out sparks a wild chase with his over-strict mother, leading to an emotional confrontation. As Robin navigates the complexities of an Asian family’s social culture and the effects of fame on him, the film gently explores the impact on relationships, specifically the mother and son relationship, and how cultural ego plays a big part in an Asian household.
She’s cute, she’s sassy—and she can see dead people! In this candy-coated tale of poetic revenge, young exorcist Kim Rina is called to investigate the haunting of a high school dormitory, where she is met with the teary-eyed ghost of a girl with unfinished business. Would it be right to cast it away, or should Rina use her gift to help the scorned spirit find peace? – Alyssia Duval-Nguon
In a harsh, remote village, a stern hunter believes his son is too weak for the wild. While the father shows no mercy, the son wants to help animals. One day, the son tries to help a wolf pup following its mother.
A visual journey exploring themes such as the ideology of success, human isolation, noise, our dependence on technology, the military-industrial complex, space travel, and information overload, all in the context of the modern human experience.
Created using Stable Diffusion artificial intelligence and refined in post-production.
A strange wire-fingered homunculus navigates through his dreams of different faces and faces, traversing a subliminal and endless variety. They are all different faces, but all have huge eyes that are questioned as to what keeps them apart, perhaps left broken by an impossible love.
Dante’s classic Hell is falling into oblivion. Charlotte, a sharp-witted Harpy, navigates the chaos and sets out, despite the odds, for a new life and destiny. On the way, she gets stuck in an elevator with her ex-boyfriend, Asterion. Living in the End Times, he won’t stop at anything to win her back. Will she survive this journey through Hell? Will the weighing of hearts lead to their complete annihilation?
Inspired by the energetic German film, Run Lola Run, City Shocks delves into the chaos of urban life through a series of interconnected vignettes, while following a character navigating the bustling streets of a sprawling metropolis.
The Burger Collective has come together to develop and expand the unique flavors of the burger. Each burger is a blend of interesting ingredients, emotions, and memories. What culinary skills are hidden behind the counters of our authors? We invite you to taste these rich, juicy creations in our film. Burger Order is a compilation of experimental animations that brings together six animators with different styles to explore a shared theme. Starting with the “burger” as an important modern symbol, each animator developed their own thoughts and imaginations in their work.