Himself
Himself
Himself
Himself
Himself
Himself
Himself
Himself
This short showcases composers and lyricists of songs that are now considered standards of American popular music. For several of these song writers, this is their only known appearance in a theatrically released film.
1929-11-27
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The short film for Kelsea Ballerini's Grammy nominated album Rolling Up the Welcome Mat.
A Naive man from the Lolliland leaves a generous tip, but the currency is not to the restaurant's standards.
A 2022 animation comedy that focuses on the daily life of Shocker members.
Tom attends his estranged father's funeral only to find out that his father had been a spy all along, and his funeral is filled with spy villains from all shapes and sizes from his past.
This short film begins with the character Chauncey (a puppet made of sex toys resembling a mouth and hands with a sock for a body) rolling around in a babies’ rolling chair and watching obscure cartoons and shows on TV. They have satirical, comedic, religious, and disturbing overtones... but to Chauncey and his Dad, this is normal. After a while of the cartoons and Chauncey eating a sausage and then throwing it up, the cartoons inspire Chauncey to ask a series of philosophical questions to his Dad. The questions involve what happens after death, the meaning of life, and Chances asking about his identity and why he’s different.
A collection of six Christmas song favorites, produced for the home-gauge market.
A man gets into a terrible traffic accident in the middle of nowhere, and two religious zealots try their best to "save" him.
A wealthy man, who is financially depend on his wife, hits the car to kill himself. Car owners and friends bring the man home. After the man wakes up, he asks them to kill him and even offers money. Describing the gap and difference between rich and poor, the short film surprises everyone with unexpected final.
Two third graders embark on a mission to save their classes goldfish.
It’s 1994 and there’s no Internet. So 14-year-old Jack Hoffman sets off on a quest to find and retrieve a stash of gay porn from across town before anyone finds out.
The Bonzo Dog Band freak out at the farm and strange sounds abound.
A couple goes running in the park but Francis needs to pee and nothing will go as planned.
Joyful, androgynous forms shimmy across the screen to the sound of world-beat music.
Animator Ryan Larkin does a visual improvisation to music performed by a popular group presented as sidewalk entertainers. His take-off point is the music, but his own beat is more boisterous than that of the musicians. The illustrations range from convoluted abstractions to caricatures of familiar rituals. Without words.
A delirious sci-fi riff on the Arabian Nights' 'Tale of the Hunchback', that submerges us in a technological dystopia reigned by Dalaya.com, a mega-corporation that forces its employees to 'relax' at company-run medieval reenactments.
After getting kicked out of a vaudeville show for misbehaving, they decide to put on a show of their own.