The Flesh (2010)
A debate arises between Jesus Christ and a beautiful nun about her nightlife and whether the scriptures address any punishment for her sins.
Big Underground Ball (1987)
A 20 minute masterpiece with no dialogue necessary. A King of the Forest gathers elves, sprites, and other assorted woodland spirits for a night of festivities. The spirits frolic, dance, drink, and romance. Conflicts arise and are resolved. The puppetry here is top-notch, and the rear-projections of fire and water add an extra depth to the magical world. A trip to a mysterious and happy world.
Break! (1985)
This cartoon is directed against the brutality of professional Boxing. In parody form it ridiculed unworthy methods and means used to achieve victory.
The Introduction of Mrs. Gibbs (1930)
Mrs. Gibbs is introduced to the mother of her daughter's fiance.
The African Dodger (1931)
A carnival barker convinces a rube to take part in the baseball pitching game.
The Victory of Charity (2017)
A music professor facing redundancy and a serious hoarding habit is pushed to extremes when he discovers his girlfriend has given a treasured 1960s band jacket to charity. He enlists a young ambitious musicologist to accompany him on a mission to retrieve the jacket.
Merry Christmas Jive Turkey (2021)
Toya finds herself in a very conflicting situation after her long-kept secret is exposed after reconnecting with Wanda. She goes to Dr. Glitterstone for help.
Two Bagatelles (1953)
Norman McLaren instructs Grant Munro on the movements he is to make. The film technique for Two Bagatelles is pixillation, where the actor is animated frame by frame, as in the film Neighbours/Voisins.
Do I Have to Take Care of Everything? (2012)
A comedy about a chaotic morning in a family with kids, and a mother who is determined that it's best to take care of everything herself.
The New Empress (2016)
So your boyfriend's broken up with your and your broke and hungry? Just stage a bunch of fake proposals and chow down.
Light Up the Night (2016)
Light Up the Night is an analog science-fiction short film set in an Orwellian, futuristic 1980s. The story tells the tensions flaring between rebellious citizens and robotic law enforcement. We are introduced to two dissidents as they take aim at the city's looming, panoptic control tower, while local band The Protomen take the stage amidst the action, inciting unrest as they narrate the struggle.
Always (1989)
Aerial firefighter Pete risks himself and his vintage World War II airplane in a constant and death-defying quest to fight forest wildfires, much to the dismay of his girlfriend, Dorinda . His love for Dorinda and the advice of fellow pilot Al convince Pete to give up his perilous career, but he flies one last mission. Pete heroically saves Al's plane from certain destruction, but with supernatural consequences.
Linda's Film on Menstruation (1974)
This is an educational short released by the Los Angeles Public Library explaining what to expect when you get your first period.
Momma's Boy (2023)
Sam is a teenager whose many anxieties manifest as a ghostly apparition of his mother that is determined to give him a panic attack.
King of the Cats (1984)
King of the Cats (1984) is a short film adapted from the children's book of the same name by Paul Galdone, published in 1980. It tells the story of a gravedigger and a strange encounter he has at a cemetery, which he describes to his wife and their cat.