#10561
Dog Tales

Dog Tales

1958 • 8 min • United States
👁️ 95
This documentary-styled cartoon identifies the various breeds of canine, showing the very human behaviors of the French Poodle, the Doberman "Pincher", the "Elvis" hound-dog, a martini-drinking St. Bernard, and the Mexican "Hairless".
#10562
Salmon Yeggs

Salmon Yeggs

1958 • 6 min • United States
👁️ 95
Instead of fishing for salmon in the stream Windy the bear tries to show his son Breezy a shortcut method...by looting a cannery. The guard makes this a difficult task.
#10563
Opéra industriel

Opéra industriel

1986 • 1 min • United States
👁️ 95
A futuristic, dystopian industrial scene.
#10564
Paul Bunyan

Paul Bunyan

1958 • 17 min • United States
👁️ 95
Disney's animated adaptation of the American tall tale of modern technology pushing aside old traditions. Bunyan, the legendary giant lumberjack of the north, must compete in a woodcutting contest against the newfangled chainsaw.
#10565
Spirit of Cape Verde

Spirit of Cape Verde

1986 • Duration unknown • United States
👁️ 95
This documentary reportage chronicles the first state visit to the United States in l983 by Aristides Pereira, Cape Verde's first president after independence. Highlights include an overview of the Cape Verdean communities in the Fox Point section of Providence and Pawtucket, Rhode Island, and President Pereira's visit to New Bedford, MA, and visit to the schooner ERNESTINA, beloved queen of the Cape Verdean packet trade.
#10566
The Ballad of Sexual Dependency

The Ballad of Sexual Dependency

1970 • 43 min • United States
👁️ 95
Nan Goldin's slide show "The Ballad of Sexual Dependency" converted, mixed and screened as a film by the artist, portraying the American underground culture, the no wave scene, post-Stonewall gay subculture, among others.
#10567
The Face of Lincoln

The Face of Lincoln

1956 • 20 min • United States
👁️ 95
Head of the sculpture dpeartment at USC when this film was made (by USC), Merrell Gage was a lifelong expert on Abraham Lincoln. This short was a lecture often given by Gage, using wet clay to depict the on-going changes to Abe's face over the years as Abe altered his hairstyle, grew a beard, and showed the effects of aging. Shown on TV many times, a fascinating look at one of history's important statesmen.
#10568
The Jaywalker

The Jaywalker

1956 • 7 min • United States
👁️ 95
Milton Muffet is confessed poor pedestrian. He's addicted to "the most awful, habit-forming vice" man falls prey to, jaywalking.
#10569
Deduce, You Say

Deduce, You Say

1956 • 7 min • United States
👁️ 95
Daffy Duck is "Dorlock Homes", and Porky Pig is "Watkins". The intrepid duo are sleuthing in Victorian London in hopes of finding and apprehending the Shorepshire Slasher.
#10570
Clip-135-02-05

Clip-135-02-05

2017 • 8 min • United States
👁️ 95
Animals are used to express the dislocation, helplessness, and anger, while nature illustrates the lack of control that we have on events that come to pass.
#10571
Poquinca

Poquinca

2023 • 25 min • China
👁️ 95
Poquinca is a documentary film exploring current societal shifts through the voices of diverse young people from around the world. By capturing their day-to-day lives and innermost thoughts, the film uncovers the universal struggles faced in an increasingly interconnected yet isolating world. Through personal media and candid moments, the deep-rooted emotions of loneliness and the challenges of forging meaningful connections in a digitally-driven society are exposed.
#10572
Anthology of video art

Anthology of video art

2024 • 22 min • United States
👁️ 95
Video art is an art form which relies on using video technology as a visual and audio medium. Video art emerged during the late 1960s as new consumer video technology such as video tape recorders became available outside corporate broadcasting. Video art can take many forms: recordings that are broadcast; installations viewed in galleries or museums; works streamed online, distributed as video tapes, or DVDs; and performances which may incorporate one or more television sets, video monitors, and projections, displaying live or recorded images and sounds. One of the key differences between video art and theatrical cinema is that video art does not necessarily rely on many of the conventions that define theatrical cinema. Video art may not employ the use of actors, may contain no dialogue, may have no discernible narrative or plot, and may not adhere to any of the other conventions that generally define motion pictures as entertainment.
#10573
Hopeful Romantic

Hopeful Romantic

2015 • 17 min • United States
👁️ 95
"hopefulROMANTIC" is an original musical film about one man's emotional journey through love, heartbreak, and healing. It's a universal story about loving, letting go, and holding onto faith that there's somebody for everybody. It may sound like a somewhat familiar story....but what makes "hopefulROMANTIC" unique, is the way in which it is told. The nearly dialogue-free narrative is articulated solely through Matt Zarley and Andy Zulla's soulful pop score. Is it a music video? Not really. Is it a musical? Sort of. "hopefulROMANTIC" is best described simply as a love story....with music as its guide. Matt Zarley (The Romantic) co-stars with Chuck Saculla (The Boyfriend) , Jolie Jenkins (The Best Friend), and social media/pop culture icon, Star Trek's George Takei (The Mentor).
#10574
Citizen Steve

Citizen Steve

1970 • 23 min • United States
👁️ 95
A film made in tribute to Steven Spielberg for his 40th birthday.
#10575
Young at Heart

Young at Heart

1970 • 29 min • United States
👁️ 95
Filmmakers Sue Marx and Pamela Conn document the romance between Sue's father Louis Gothelf and Reva Shwayder, each in their mid-80s. Both artists and residents of the Detroit suburbs, they met on a group tour of England after being widowed, and quickly formed a strong connection over shared interests. The two discuss concerns over living together without being married; Louis also talks about his caring for his first wife during her ten-year struggle with Alzheimer's disease, while Reva talks about the deaths of two sons several years after her husband's death.
#10576
Coming To

Coming To

2015 • 5 min • United States
👁️ 95
A man wakes up in a Korea town hallway naked except for a cock ring and a frilly scarf.
#10577
Blue of the Night

Blue of the Night

1933 • 20 min • United States
👁️ 95
Bing Crosby, famous on the radio but not yet in films, bumps into a girl boarding a honeymoon train; everyone mistakes them for newlyweds. Not knowing who he is, Marian claims her fiancée is Bing Crosby. The situation begins to appeal to Bing.
#10578
Hey, Nanny Nanny

Hey, Nanny Nanny

1933 • 15 min • United States
👁️ 95
A wealthy scion's dinner party becomes a shambles when two window washers, masquerading as magicians, invade the place with their pet goat.
#10579
That's the Spirit

That's the Spirit

1933 • 11 min • United States
👁️ 95
Two night watchmen hear songs performed in a haunted pawn shop.
#10580
Fits in a Fiddle

Fits in a Fiddle

1933 • 15 min • United States
👁️ 95
Bobby Clark and 'Paul McCullough' go on the radio, as they rig a fake fiddle with a record player so that Bobby can imitate a champion violin player.
#10581
Give and Tyke

Give and Tyke

1957 • 6 min • United States
👁️ 95
The city is rounding up all unlicensed dogs. Spike has a license; so does Tyke. An unlicensed stray steals Tyke's license; Tyke gets collared, and the chase is on.
#10582
Zoom and Bored

Zoom and Bored

1957 • 6 min • United States
👁️ 95
Wile E. Coyote uses a bottle full of bees, a brick wall, a boulder in a catapult, and a harpoon gun in his usual unsuccessful attempts to catch the Road Runner.
#10583
Rage Net

Rage Net

2003 • 1 min • United States
👁️ 95
An experimental short film of flashing images made by Stan Brakhage.
#10584
The Night of the Living Duck

The Night of the Living Duck

1988 • 7 min • United States
👁️ 95
Daffy's reading a scary comic book. The story ends in a cliffhanger, and Daffy rifles his bookcase looking for the next issue. A clock falls, and beans Daffy, making him think he's the featured act in a nightclub. All the customers at the nightclub are classic movie monsters. Fortunately, there was a bottle of "Eau de Tormé" in Daffy's dressing room, which makes him sing like Mel Tormé. He sings "Monsters Lead Such Interesting Lives" to the room, and they love it. Then he goes around the room, greeting the patrons, but his good-natured ribbing of "Smogzilla" doesn't go over well with the giant lizard, who eats Daffy. Daffy wakes up, to find himself stuck in a wastebasket, along with the comic he was looking for, with "Smogzilla" on the cover. Daffy scoffs, and the cover comes to life, saying, "You were expecting maybe Calvin Coolidge?"