
Stations of an animal refugee story in which, thanks to Social Media, the cat gets a German passport sooner than its owners.
Stations of an animal refugee story in which, thanks to Social Media, the cat gets a German passport sooner than its owners.
Unexplained multi-coloured phenomena keep invading a minimalist black and white world.
Using colourful drawings and black humour, this film illustrates with relish some horror visions concerning pregnancy and birth.
Yarn dolls are brutally unravelled as they are transported in a wagon. A symbolic and physical memory of things our ancestors experienced.
“I want some breakfast and get on with my day.” Sometimes you just want to explode, but nowhere can you pull this off as easily as in this film.
In this musical comedy cars finally have their say, and they’re definitely not worried about the end of the world: “Que sera, sera.”
Her mother’s death creates a disturbing rupture in a Vietnamese girl’s life. The family’s Café becomes the backdrop of her growing madness.
The President of the United Universe modernises unemployment.
Centuries just fly by for stop motion stone creatures.
Systems of security are challenged by abstracting manipulations when sound and image oscillate between confidence and irritation.
A little girl is confronted with her fears in the cellar, because it’s haunted not only by the neighbours but by objects, too.
Different fears in the shape of little black creatures raid a city. But in the face of danger they sometimes prove to be good friends.
Everything is possible in this surreal chase across a collage landscape.
In a touching and simple coffee animation a father imagines the desperation he would feel at the loss of his daughter.
In the finest educational film tradition Atomi shows Dr. Schmidt how harmless nuclear power is and why we can safely give up that unreliable wind power.
A journey to Nicaragua opens a strange, sometimes scary world to a boy. The local iguanas especially take some getting used to.