Genres: Animation
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Squelching of Nowlessness
Globuloids are hurtled through cosmic forces which ultimately transform them into something more human-like.
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Flabs in Anti Panti
Flabs, the Y-front wearing anti-panti crusader, is pursued by the pants police.
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Chutzpah!
An animated film about lesbian gossip.
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Babble on Palms, The
The “Babble on Palms” is a lush and vibrant cameraless animation, combining found footage, scratch and inking techniques with the universal language of music. Individuality, censorship, shared experiences, and unseen auras are just some of the topics examined in this short experimental animation by Canadian filmmaker, Steven Woloshen. Perhaps, when our ears cease to listen, the “Babble on” palms, speak. Made on September 12th, 2001 in response to the previous day’s event. Suitable for all ages and audiences.
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Triumph of the Willie
Three city sketches: The mindless, Triumph of the Willie, they come from outer space. With my video camera I traveled inside the Greater Toronto Area and documented the ugliness and insanity I saw. Live footage combined with animation to give a sense of this horror.
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One Stop Shopping
“One Stop Shopping” is a Dante’s Inferno-style descent into a modern day upscale supermarket. It follows two consumers on their journey through a supermarket, from their initial infatuation with its “fabulousness,” through various horrific shopping experiences, until the point where the supermarket itself devours them and they become proud pieces of meat in the meat section. Music provided by Robert MacDonald.
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Revenge of the Blob Thing
The Blob Thing returns in this long-awaited sequel! Even more depressed than usual, the Blob Thing tries to forget his long-lost love and carry on, but not before trying to off himself a few times.
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Blob Thing, The
The very first adventure of the perpetually depressed lump of clay. After watching a horror movie about an evil blob menace on TV, the Blob Thing tries to end it all with hilarious results. A masterpiece of no-budget stop-motion animation.
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Tous les Deux
On opposite sides of the fence they drearily march. The tall leaders of each group lead with authority. Their charges, miserable, their eyes to the ground. Neither side acknowledges the other, until a chance meeting. Two stragglers from the march, one from each side of the fence, turn and face one another. One is shy, unsure. The other seeing the opportunity to make a friend presents a flower. The ice is broken, a kiss almost comes to fruition until… But can love win in a world of brutal conformity? We may see people different than ourselves – whether through race,…
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Matter of Gravity, A
For some women in our “look young, look perfect” culture, the “Big Four 0” is anticipated with anxiety. The film is a comment on this phenomenon.
