A video collaboration by writer Fanny Howe and artist Maceo Senna.
0.0This film visualizes humanity’s quest to relentlessly pursue goals. In the human fight for progress, the march forward cannot be stopped, even when individual people become weary and die. This animated short is based on a poem by the Chilean filmmaker and poet Juan Forch. Chilean painter Hernando León created the design.
0.0An evocative animated film on the life and works of the great Kyrgyz poet Alykul Osmonov.
0.0Death follows a poet for his whole life, being a parasite to the poet.
0.0Réne Manzor's debut short, a surreal story about a tramp trying to build a road through the desert.
10.0A diary of a boy grappling with identity, love and belonging while exploring our fragile journey through a chaotic world.
0.0Rose the rabbit seeks her way home in this poetic story of reclamation, recovery, and reconciliation.
0.0This visual poetry is a celebration of the full spectrum of womanhood, from the complex vulnerability to the hidden power.
0.0A young dromedary attends its first conference. Its happiness is going to turn into deep disappointment.
0.0A film-poem created for Counterclock Journal's 2023 Patchwork: Film x Poetry fellowship, featuring an original poem by Mackenzie Duan and animation by Evan Bode.
0.0A poetic journey through the life of a woman going through an arranged marriage, animated on traditional Tongan Cloth called Ngatu.
0.0The third film of the biographical cycle based on Pushkin's drawings and texts.
A short 1979 sand animation celebrating women's spirituality with 80-year-old lesbian poet Elsa Gidlow reading her work "What If."
5.9A cellist attempts to rescue a woman swept out to sea, only to find he must battle a series of overly possesive sea creatures.
7.0An unlikely encounter between a strange bird who lives in deep water and Lena, a little urban girl.
0.0Clay animation from the album "Sensational Resistance in the Ultra Discount" published by Bakhåll Publishing in March 2002.
5.6In a lush and lively forest lives a hedgehog. He is at once admired, respected and envied by the other animals. However, Hedgehog’s unwavering devotion to his home annoys and mystifies a quartet of insatiable beasts: a cunning fox, an angry wolf, a gluttonous bear and a muddy boar. Together, the haughty brutes march off towards Hedgehog’s home to see just what is so precious about this “castle, shiny and huge.” What they find amazes them and sparks a tense and prickly standoff.