A girl, in her own mind is going through the possibilities of interactions that she might encounter at a party; playing back the tapes and thinking about how she is going to respond to them.
Set sail for an exciting pirate adventure when Captain Sabertooth and Raven fight against Sibylla and her terrifying dragon in a battle that can only be won by courage, friendship and rat soup!
Demonic Vice-Commander of the Shinsengumi, Toushirou Hijikata, acquires a cursed sword--one which completely rewrites his personality, morphing him from a hard-boiled, no-nonsense cop into a hopeless otaku. As he struggles to break the curse, an ambitious new member of the police force, Itou Kamotarou, seizes the opportunity to depose Hijikata in his bid for power within the organization. However, Itou's scheme is revealed to be more devious than anyone imagined, and the very existence of the Shinsengumi is thrown into peril.
When their father vanishes with their mother's urn, Joaquin and Ara uncover an unfinished storybook she wrote, leading them on a journey through restaurants their parents once visited, in a desperate search for their missing father and answers.
A fire breaks out in the Amazon rainforest, and frightened animals leave their habitat to take refuge on the other bank. Only a little hummingbird persists in fighting the fire when he spots a sloth and its young trapped in the flames.
Woezel and Pip experience a new movie adventure! Together with Sam and her family, the two dogs go on vacation. Everything seems to be going perfectly, until they lose their cuddly toys on the way. At the same time, Pip's heart bracelet disappears in the Magic Garden. Will the best friends manage to find each other and the heart again?
A cosmic animator is hired by the Central Committee of the People's Republic to realize a philosophical film under the gaze of Chairman Mao, who is displeased and sentences them to death right at the start.
The refugee, the fled, the persecuted. The hidden, the migrant, the foreigner. The newcomer, seen with distrust, looks of fear and suspicion. In this evocative sand animation by filmmaker Pedro Serrazina, shadows, contrasts and a disturbing sound construction relive ancestral prejudices of the other, so ancient and so present. Clandestine words, whispered phrases, memories written on winter nights by candlelights.
Taking influence from Adam Beckett’s technique of infinite animation, Deluge begins with a simple premise: 24 frames of ink drawings that continuously build upon one another. The result is an entrancing and evolving loop of fantastic figures in mesmerising motion. As the eye finds focus on one portion of the frame, the next images seamlessly emerge.
In the isolated, absurd stage of the Penalty Box, two aging hockey players discuss their sport, along with the world itself –– both of which seem to be leaving them behind.
The story describes the Iranians' passion for traveling to Europe in the 19th century, focusing on the cultural relations between Iran and France. This film also illustrates the glory and the progressive acts of the Qajar dynasty.”