An amazing animation about a boy’s search for his stolen teddy bear. By Russian director Natalia Mirzoya.
For those of us who played Super Mario Brothers until we developed carpal tunnel. By Matthew Dominick.
The price of longing for unattainable beauty. By Andrew Huang.
Jansson’s illustrations are magically dark and delightful.
Beautiful ads collected from science and tech magazines of the 50s and 60s.
If you love old New York or meditative, melancholy music videos, Hauschka has one for you.
A simple and lovely animation by Konstantin Bronzit. Nominated for an Oscar.
David Trautrimas reassembles household objects to create steampunk habitats.
“We have a new pet. He’s got the Empire in him that one. His name is ATilla.”
A gothic horror mystery set in a world of iron dirigibles and steam powered computers.
“…I know she’s too good for you just like the red haired girl is too good for me and when Sally realizes it it’ll be too late and a part of me goes crazy.”
Roger Ebert described it best. “I am enchanted. I am swept away. I am smiling from one end of the film to the other.”