1. Gone Nutty
Scrat tries to finish his rather large collection of acorns when things start going nutty.
It has an average vote of 6.9 on TMDB.
2. Roving Mars
Join the Mars rovers Spirit and Opportunity for an awe-inspiring journey to the surface of the mysterious red planet.
It has an average vote of 7.2 on TMDB.
3. Paparazzi (Paparazzi)
Paparazzi explores the relationship between Brigitte Bardot and groups of invasive photographers attempting to photograph her while she works on the set of Jean-Luc Godard's film Le Mépris . Through video footage of Bardot, interviews with the paparazzi, and still photos of Bardot from magazine covers and elsewhere, director Rozier investigates some of the ramifications of international movie stardom, specifically the loss of privacy to the paparazzi. The film explains the shooting of the film on the island of Capri, and the photographers' valiant, even foolishly dangerous, attempts to get a photograph of Bardot.
It has an average vote of 6.8 on TMDB.
4. The Snowman (Der Schneemann)
It is winter and a snowman comes alive. On his adventure he will find a calendar that will make him wish to know the spring.
It has an average vote of 6.8 on TMDB.
5. The Witch Hunt Is On (Les Russes arrivent)
(Les Russes arrivent)
It has an average vote of 8 on TMDB.
6. Elektrisch betriebene Strecken der Eisenbahn (Elektrisch betriebene Strecken der Eisenbahn)
Short film about electric railroad lines
7. Die Erfindung des Kabeljaus (Die Erfindung des Kabeljaus)
Animated short film
8. Der Rote November lebt (Der Rote November lebt)
East German short film
9. Grandmas Project – Marillenknödel (Grandmas Project – Marillenknödel)
Mona Achache delivers a delicious portrait of her grandmother, Suzanne Achache–Wiznitzer, affectionately nicknamed "Mamé". Short film from the Grandmas Project, a collaborative web documentary that invites filmmakers from across the world to document their grandmothers’ signature recipes.
10. Clown*esses (Clown*esses)
Clowns are more than jesters; they hold a mirror up to society. They move between the worlds and like to break rules, albeit with a wink. At the same time, clowns are contradiction experts by nature, because they know on the one hand that life is far too short to be sad, and on the other hand use their art not only to entertain us but to make oppression and violence visible and attackable.
11. Récréations (Récréations)
As French kindergarteners pour forth for recess, play takes on epic proportions. In every corner, some miniature drama is unfolding. Violence, love, jealousy, treachery are all here! This is human society in the making.
It has an average vote of 6.5 on TMDB.
12. Artist Unknown
A short documentary on how people view art and its value in today's society.
13. Prion (Prion)
A despondent character struggles to balance self-acceptance and self-loathing when their worst fears manifest in the form of a sickly deer.
14. Walls (Ściany)
An animated short film from 1987 that deals with the incarceration of a man in a dark cell from where there is no escape.
It has an average vote of 5.8 on TMDB.
15. New Janko the Musician (Nowy Janko muzykant)
In the modern village of the future, everything is mechanized, but the dreams of the village musician remain the same. He wants to become an artist. Thanks to the fact that an Art Nouveau goddess gave him a helping hand, Janko Muzykant saves his life and escapes from the village on a Pegasus.
It has an average vote of 3.8 on TMDB.
16. Puleng
On a small Kalahari farm things look bleak. It hasn't rained for ages and the well has run dry and the residents are just about hanging on with what little they have. As the farmers' daughter prepares to gamble on the final few seeds they have left something appears on the horizon which could be the salvation they have been praying for.
It has an average vote of 4 on TMDB.
17. The Tale of How
This lavishly embellished, comically operetta CGI fantasy story takes place in the Indian Ocean, where a flock of “piranha birds” has settled on the back of an octopus. When an octopus is starved, it feeds on birds on its back, but because it is already threatened with extinction, they decide to send a bottle across the sea with a call for help.
It has an average vote of 6 on TMDB.
18. Trigger Happy
“Trigger Happy” was made with hundreds of objects found on the streets and sidewalks of New York. It began as an attempt to make an animated ballet, but as I was shooting the dance turned rowdy, into more of a nocturnal revel. It was shot on a lightbox with high-contrast film. The backlight silhouetted the objects, making them into graphic icons of themselves. The resulting film is a negative, which turned the objects white and the background black as asphalt. It makes the dance almost phantasmagoric. The trigger I was happy about was on the camera, but the title also fits the velocity of the imagery. Much of the animation happens by the rapid replacement of one object with another. It’s the afterimage in your eyes that animates the difference between the shapes, as one is replaced by another, and another… The music by Shay Lynch perfectly captures the idea of dancing in the streets.” —Jeffrey Noyes Scher
It has an average vote of 6 on TMDB.
19. Giant Steps
2-minute animation film to music by John Coltrane.
20. The Passengers of Ursa Major (Les Passagers de la Grande Ourse)
A futuristic cruise ship with a crew of robots is ready to take its first flight. A boy follows his curious dog on board of the ship, but then the ship takes off. The robots sees the boy as a blind passenger and try to get him off the flying ship.
It has an average vote of 6.136 on TMDB.