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A highly choreographed review of the Industrial Age as we know it today, asking the viewer to confront how “work works.”
A highly choreographed review of the Industrial Age as we know it today, asking the viewer to confront how “work works.”
A young black man is killed in an altercation with a vigilante neighbor and the police. An indignant crowd gathered together. The feeling of injustice is high. A group isolates itself. Emotion engenders riot .... In the absence of words, can the body take its revenge?
A brutal attack on his family leaves Gabriel hungry for revenge in this immersive experimental animation from Frank Ternier
An overweight kid struggles to connect with a girl in a world where he's pegged as an outcast.
See how now established filmmakers used short filmmaking to hone their craft and begin to explore the styles and themes which we have come to associate with their names
Growing up gay in the south, a high school girl seeks the help of a therapist to come out to her family in this hilarious and touching coming-of-gay story.
A perfect, short slice of high-octane slapstick. When a little bird suddenly drops dead in its cage, all eyes are on the cat. Desperately he tries to make everything right again, but actually making everything worse in the progress.
Hungarian Immigrant and influential animator Gábor Csupó (Simpsons, Rugrats) is a life long Frank Zappa enthusiast. This touching, mixed-media documentary, tells the story of their friendship and collaboration.
The sun beats down. Frank waits for the bus. His ice cream melts. A stranger asks to borrow his phone. Stray dogs roam the streets.