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Ice Cream Parlor is a short film adaptation of a short story written by Delaney Aby Saalman. It tells the story of Aby, a young girl working in an ice cream shop, and her interaction with a vagabond bible salesman.
Computers are magical devices. You can use them to watch videos, chat online, realize you're stuck in an endless torturous cycle where you keep reliving the same video over and over, and create a folder! In this video, I will be teaching you how to do the last option.
Two creative people talk about the nature of creativity and the art that they've made, whilst some of that art is performed and displayed.
Juvenile races at a country sports gathering are followed by scenes at the Olympic Games of 1924.
A mad, mad, mad, mad scientist accidently creates a monster from a formula he attempted to use on himself. The monster arises from the lake to wreck havoc and mayhem across Lake Carpenter.
Deep sea creatures entangled in liquid sensual poetry
Made by recycling old photos and postcards as well as repurposing the panorama technique that is a form of photography in time, Creases of Time connects different aesthetics and modalities of representing time. The animation belongs to a series of videos in which I explore the use of “improper” media to make moving images.
There is no ready formula for changing the world. “Radical Creatives” recognises the potential of creativity as a force for global change towards a more attractive and nuanced future. The 1-hour documentary explores the underutilized power of radical creativity. It's a story of overcoming self-doubt by using a collective creative force. The film weaves a compelling narrative that captivates the world of Finnish oddity at Aalto University and beyond, where tradition meets rebellion. Creativity is courage and action; it belongs to everyone and lives in all of us.
Has the age-old stand-off between science and religion taken a new turn? Can the Bible's account of creation be reconciled with modern scientific fact? How did so many life-forms come into existence? This carefully researched video sheds helpful new light on the debate.
One day a man wakes to find his wildest dreams have come true in the form of an ebony skinned, blue haired djiini, bound to grant each and every one of his dreams and wishes! He's a little skeptical at first but once she appears in a puff of smoke he quickly gets over it in time to get his wishes!
We examine the work of four disabled musical and film artists living with Cerebral Palsy and SMA (Spinal Muscle Atrophy) who are helping to lead the movement that is advocating for inclusion of more disabled artists in the music, film and entertainment industries. Their extraordinary talents are showcased for all to see. Their advocacy work for disability inclusion leads them on a difficult path demanding more access for disabled creators. They use their creative gifts to make their statements and to move their work forward. We showcase their talents and messages in this film produced and directed by disabled filmmaker Emmitt H Thrower.
A mother abandons her two sons in the woods. Is it an act of pure evil - or misguided love?
A tribute to the German Expressionists of the 1920s. When Baron Malvolio becomes enamored with the lovely Eva, he sets off a cosmic battle for the soul of the town of Moclu.
An adrift musician travels to his family's lake home for the weekend to record music with an ambitious local singer only to be hounded by a starving felon.
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A children’s show that teaches kids to eat healthy
A cinema verité documentary about the mid-seventies body rub industry in Toronto. Customers furtively come and go, and women talk together in the dressing room, explaining the tricks of their trade.
The "Foxy Grandpa" is a series of eight short staged films illustrating scenes and incidents from William A. Brady's musical production ‘Foxy Grandpa’ which, in turn, was based on Carl E. "Bunny" Schultze's comic strip of the same name. This picture, the first in the series, shows the artist and the actors from the musical being introduced to the audience. They are cartoonist Carl E. Schultze (“Bunny"); Joseph Hart, who plays "Foxy Grandpa"; Carrie DeMar, who appears as "Polly"; and the two child actors who portray the mischievous boys, “Chub" and “Bunt.” This film is currently lost.