Run Wrake short film from 2001
Tickets s.v.p (1973)
An incident from the early days of Québec's quiet revolution, tailor-made for the cartoonist. It is the story of a Montréal commuter train, a unilingual ticket collector and a bilingual passenger. The passenger appears on screen himself to describe his bid to have tickets requested in French as well as in English. What ensued, and how even the railway president became involved, is illustrated with wit and humor.
The Crow Who Wore A Suit And Worked In An Office (2011)
Feeling misplaced and trapped in an environment where he doesn't belong, he dreams of doing what he always wanted. This is the story of the crow who wore a suit and worked in an office.
Thermogenesis (1972)
"A film version of a videotape. In it my drawings are animated and colorized by using computers. Walter Wright and Richard Froeman were on the computers. John Godfrey helped with the video editing. I did the sound score. The original tape was done on 2" high-band color videotape, two computers, a Paik-Abe video-synthesizer, with studio chroma-keying and multi-generation video editing." A version of Computer Graphics #1, one of Emshwiller's very first video works.
The Return of the Monster (2017)
A little boy is bedeviled by recurring nightmares of a monster that just won’t go away.
The Noise of Licking (2016)
Animated short about a voyeur cat, a woman with excessive love for her plants, and a peculiar visitor in a fur hat. Based on the short story 'Megbocsátás' by Ádám Bodor.
The Biggest Story (2016)
Featuring beautiful illustrations adapted from the book, The Biggest Story: The Animated Short Film will captivate children as they are led on an exciting journey through the Bible in 26 minutes, connecting the dots from the garden of Eden to Christ's death on the cross to the new heaven and new earth. Narrated by the author, this imaginative retelling of the Bible’s core message—how the Snake Crusher brings us back to the garden—will teach children that God's promises are even bigger and better than we think.
A StoryBots Christmas (2017)
When Bo mistakenly thinks that her friends don't like her gifts, she heads to the North Pole to ask Santa for help making better presents. She learns along the way that Christmas is about far more than just the toys.
DreamWorks Home: For the Holidays (2017)
Oh takes it upon himself to introduce Christmas joy to his fellow Boovs. Unfortunately, his well-meaning mission nearly destroys the city.
Marathon (2006)
In a marathon running, a criminal hides among the runners, after blowing up a statue in the central square.
Crocodile (2009)
Ex opera singer works as a Crocodile in a shopping center. Until a femme fatale arrives.
The Institute of The Dream (2006)
The man in the sand distributes dreams to a group of strange characters.
Jukebox (1994)
Employing a montage of xeroxed images, paintings and sound, Jukebox is a personal journey through fragmented experience.
Rita and Crocodile (2017)
Rita is a small and very determined girl who has a very hungry friend, Crocodile, who lives in the bathtub. Most probably, Crocodile only exists in Rita's imagination, but this is Rita's world and Crocodile is a real part of it.
Ra: The Path of the Sun God (1990)
A three-part animated feature film on themes from ancient Egyptian art and mythology.
Beautiful Like Elsewhere (2017)
As much about light, color, texture and sound as it is about “story,” “Beautiful Like Elsewhere” evokes a mysterious dreamscape of shimmering tableaux that seem to exist just on the edge of consciousness. Populated by human and nonhuman organisms, classical images and pure form, this allusive world, which may be a vision of the afterlife, hints at a deeper level of awareness and meanings beyond words.
Pispisa-khanum and Mouse-bey (1974)
The animation was based on Abdulla Shaig's "Tig-tig khanum" fairytale published in 1910.