1. Symphony No. 42
The film applies an unconventional narrative. It presents a subjective world through 47 scenes. The small events, interlaced by associations, express the irrational coherence of our surroundings. The surreal situations are based on the interactions of humans and nature.
It has an average vote of 6.8 on TMDB.
2. Anthology No. 1 (アンソロジーNO.1)
Yooko short animation.
It has an average vote of 5.8 on TMDB.
3. Six Shooter
Overwhelmed by grief following the death of his wife, Donnelly shares a train carriage home with a troubled young man identified only as the ‘Kid’. As the Kid becomes more agitated and foul-mouthed, the journey takes on a violent and dangerous hue – for the bereaved Donnelly and for other hapless passengers on the train.
It has an average vote of 7.177 on TMDB.
4. Don’t Take the Name of God in Vain (No pronunciarás el nombre de Dios en vano)
In the year 2046, a powerful gang lord assembles a group of religious leaders, demanding to know what it takes to be a true messiah. Meanwhile, lying imprisoned in a garage somewhere nearby is a man who claims to be the son of God.
It has an average vote of 0.5 on TMDB.
5. No Neck Joe
No Neck Joe is a kid, maybe 10 years old, whose torso and head are one piece. Five vignettes document the travails and triumphs of having no neck. First, two punks give Joe a wrapped present; he opens the gift to discover a shirt and tie.
It has an average vote of 7 on TMDB.
6. Nepotism, Baby!
A fame obsessed young woman entertains her melancholic wiles.
7. Love Is More Than I Can Handle (El amor me queda grande)
Samuel is ten years old and is madly in love with Lucía, who is twelve years old and has a master plan to get rid of the only obstacle left in her life to get what she wants: to be a writer, film critic and rich.
It has an average vote of 6.6 on TMDB.
8. Canada Vignettes: The Egg
An egg desperately tries to prevent being hatched. In this animated short from the Canada Vignette series, learn how societies in evolution are often in danger of self-destruction.
It has an average vote of 5.2 on TMDB.
9. Los cuervos (Los cuervos)
The sky was covered with clouds and no one knew why the sun no longer rose in the morning. That night someone managed to enter the hacienda to try to put an end to that strange spell.
10. The City (La ciudad)
The city is a wordless visual symphony, inspired by the wonders of Mexico City.
11. K8 (K8)
K8 is the desperate call for help from some police officers who were ambushed by members of organized crime. The impact of drug trafficking on society also has other facets. Animation of charcoal drawings on wood.
12. Hermann (Hermann)
Every night, at eight o'clock, Hermann appears alone on stage to give a short violin concert, but his audience is not exactly that he believes it is.
It has an average vote of 6.3 on TMDB.
13. The Age of the Barbarians (Barbárok ideje)
An animated collage of life in the terrifying modern age.
14. Kephalalgie (Kephalalgie)
Ralf wakes up sick on his birthday, so he wants to rest at home. However, there he is disturbed by various people and his headache makes his birthday hell.
15. Boys from County Hell
A group of workmen, among them a conflicted father and son, undertake a job in a forbidding, barren landscape only to be stalked by a bloodthirsty assailant that resides there. As darkness closes in it's up to them to use all of their wits, resources and power tools to try and survive the night.
16. Breakfast Wine
In Ireland they say it takes just three alcoholics to keep a small bar running in a country town. But what if you’ve only got two?
It has an average vote of 8.5 on TMDB.
17. Carmen Habanera z „Carmen-Suity” (Carmen Habanera z „Carmen-Suity”)
Animated interpretation of the Bizet opera, second in a trilogy.
It has an average vote of 7 on TMDB.
18. Carmen Suita z „Carmen – Suity” (Carmen Suita z „Carmen – Suity”)
Animated interpretation of the Bizet opera, first in a trilogy
It has an average vote of 7.3 on TMDB.
19. Sink
Sink is set in Tomioka’s brightly coloured yet worn and grubby surreal world, where on this occasion we see commuter trains packed with deep sea divers reading pornography. Sealed off behind their protective shells from any real human contact, the commuters are clearly inspired by Tomioka’s experiences on Tokyo’s underground but perhaps represent everyone who shuts themselves away behind iPods, computers and books, afraid of real face-to-face human interaction.
It has an average vote of 10 on TMDB.