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A spring night is a poetic film which is based on the motives of the poem by V. Lugovsky. The film is devoted to the theme of fidelity to the battle traditions of revolutionary past, to the theme of human happiness the sense of it in the battle for high ideals.
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9 min
1976-05-01
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Russian
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Lesson in History was produced when Peters was a student at the West Surrey School of Art and Design. Having read The People Could Fly by Virginia Hamilton, she was inspired to make what she describes as 'the stories of black achievement and how stories had not been told.' The animated film was subsequently screened on the BBC as part of the series 10X10. It was shot on 16mm using cutouts, photography and masks.
1989-01-01 | en
7.0
Animals on a farm lead a revolution against the farmers to put their destiny in their own hands. However this revolution eats their own children and they cannot avoid corruption.
1954-12-28 | en
4.0
Poems by some of the greatest writers of all time are brought to life through lyrical animation and readings by some of today’s most respected performers.
2011-04-28 | en
7.0
2012-01-01 | fr
7.0
2008-06-03 | fr
6.4
On the eve of revolution, French activist and author Marquis and his talking penis, Colin, await judgment in the Bastille for allegedly plotting against the state. While Marquis dedicates himself to his art and Colin longs for action, the provocative pair unwittingly rouse the interest of competing ideological factions.
1989-04-26 | fr
0.0
Death follows a poet for his whole life, being a parasite to the poet.
2021-12-01 | en
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A boy fears the monsters that go bump in the night and discovers reality is much more frightening than he could ever imagine.
2005-08-01 | en
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Rose the rabbit seeks her way home in this poetic story of reclamation, recovery, and reconciliation.
2021-09-26 | en
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In this farewell letter to Ana (aka Anorexia), I reveal the suffering associated with this illness. I sincerely express my deep desire to regain my freedom and vitality by sharing not only my progress but also my relapses. Through the interweaving of drawings and poetry, I share this quest for reconstruction, which I hope will help raise awareness of this mental illness and bring a little hope to people affected by it and those around them.
2023-08-24 | fr
10.0
2023-07-04 | fr
0.0
This short, animated piece of agitprop fiercely expresses the hopes of the Chilean people.
1976-01-01 | de
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Réne Manzor's debut short, a surreal story about a tramp trying to build a road through the desert.
1981-04-15 | en
7.4
In a loose retelling of the Revolutionary Girl Utena TV series, Utena Tenjou arrives at Ohtori Academy, only to be immediately swept up in a series of duels for the hand of her classmate Anthy Himemiya and the power she supposedly holds. At the same time, Utena reunites with Touga Kiryuu, a friend from her childhood who seems to know the secrets behind the duels. Utena must discover those secrets for herself, before the power that rules Ohtori claims her and her friends, new and old.
1999-08-14 | ja
0.0
This visual poetry is a celebration of the full spectrum of womanhood, from the complex vulnerability to the hidden power.
2022-05-21 | en
0.0
This film visualizes humanity’s quest to relentlessly pursue goals. In the human fight for progress, the march forward cannot be stopped, even when individual people become weary and die. This animated short is based on a poem by the Chilean filmmaker and poet Juan Forch. Chilean painter Hernando León created the design.
1978-01-01 | de
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Narrated as a letter to a mother, this short film traces the emotional undercurrents of leaving home and adjusting to a new environment, blending inner transformation with the changing landscape.
2025-05-10 | fr
8.8
2016-12-13 | zh
7.3
Margaret Wise Brown and Clement Hurd's bestselling children's book headlines this winning 25-minute collection of sleepytime tales from HBO. Susan Sarandon narrates the simple story of a bunny readying for bed. Other top entertainers lend their voices to the tape: Tony Bennett sings the story of "Hit the Road to Dreamland"; Lauryn Hill brings rhythm to "Hush, Little Baby"; Billy Crystal lends many voices to Mercer Mayer's "There's a Nightmare in My Closet"; and singers Natalie Cole, Aaron Neville, and Patti LeBelle sing other tales. A dandy video for the youngster, punctuated with "interviews" of real kids answering a host of bedtime questions.
1999-12-06 | en
0.0
2024-07-17 | fr