1. The Little Drummer Boy
After being kidnapped and escaping, young drummer boy Aaron searches for his camel and finds him in the Nativity of the Baby Jesus. Aaron gives Baby Jesus the only gift he has, a song on his drum.
It has an average vote of 6.608 on TMDB.
2. 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.
3. 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.
4. Nästa station (Nästa station)
Moa is swiping on Tinder in the subway when she matches with Victor.
5. The Cock (Der Hahn)
Animated short by Heinrich Sabl.
It has an average vote of 2 on TMDB.
6. Die Trösterkrise (Die Trösterkrise)
Animated short by Daniel Nocke.
7. Tik-Tak (Tik-Tak)
Watchmaker controls the time, but the mouse living in the watchmaker's workshop controls the clocks... This is a film about time and its ephemeral nature.
It has an average vote of 7.5 on TMDB.
8. Las Nogas
500 years into the future, the earth is a dry wasteland destroyed by humans. Doctor Alma, a fluffy, brilliant Vulkeet who drives a Vespa, must cure the only creatures left who can save the world by bringing back the rain - the bizarre and loveable Homeys who have fallen ill with a mysterious sickness.
9. Passenger
Passenger tells the story of arriving in a new country to live. Sitting in the back of a taxi, you gradually piece together your story, abstracted and dreamlike, as you progress into the quiet shock of a new world. Your taxi driver, himself a migrant to Australia, navigates the new terrain with you, and acts as your guide while revealing small glimpses of his own story. This 360-degree, stop-motion VR film recreates and investigates the geographic and visual dislocation of arriving somewhere unfamiliar: the beginnings of finding a new home in a foreign land.
10. Back to the Moon
The story of a man who decides to make his childhood dream become a reality.</p><p> To watch the movie: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V3EKRAkBjmo</p><p> To watch the trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_RWXNzwnREo
11. Ghostboy
Arriving at their new house, Alfie's family have very different ideas about their new home. 'Ghostboy' teaches the very important lesson that some things aren't always what they seem.
12. The Time Monsters
Scientist discover a way to view the past.
13. A Matter of Loaf and Death
Wallace and Gromit open a bakery, accidentally getting tied up with a murder mystery in the process. But when Wallace falls in love, Gromit is left to solve the case by himself.
It has an average vote of 7.305 on TMDB.
14. Peter & the Wolf
An animated retelling set to Prokofiev's suite. Peter is a slight lad, solitary, locked out of the woods by his protective grandfather
It has an average vote of 6.648 on TMDB.
15. Coaxo (Coaxo)
A little frog falls asleep after a long day of work on his farm, but is awakened from his slumber by a mysterious noise.
16. Stop! (Stop!)
A short anti-war animation set on a chessboard.
17. Adamski (Adamski)
A subjective view of an UFO. Shot frame-by-frame along the Tama River.
18. Tengers
Whilst working on "the great South African novel," an unemployed writer gets caught up in the harsh realities of life in the city of Johannesburg.
19. Jytte - A Danish Hero (Jytte - A Danish Hero)
(Jytte - A Danish Hero)
20. 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.