Inventor Portrait: Ralph Baer
Retirement is for people who work, not for people who live. David Friedman's short but inspirational portrait of inventor Ralph Baer.
Retirement is for people who work, not for people who live. David Friedman's short but inspirational portrait of inventor Ralph Baer.
With Love, Death + Robots Season 3 now available to view on Netflix, we take a look at each episode, the directors and what you can expect.
Two Danish soldiers serving in the German military in 1916 during World War I are stranded in a bomb shelter on the Western Front.
A little Irish island with a big Donald Trump problem.
An old fella shows up from nowhere and shakes up the neighbourhood.
A pack of wild dogs roams through an abandoned housing project. Something feels wrong.
An icon of crude internet animation, David Firth unveils his latest demented creation. Dr. Bellifer, a scientific genius, who after years of smashing particles together, reveals his revolutionary new product: a cream with the power to fix all of the world’s problems.
Paul is the custodian of a nuclear missile silo, living alone in the vast underground structure. More interested in his passion - painting and sculpting the missile - than his duties, he gets a lousy performance review that threatens his job.
The Animation Workshop brings us a fully-realized world with strong visual metaphors about the pressures of responsibility.