A cheerful grim look at the follies of the twentieth century, anchored in Gogol’s proto-surrealist novella ‘The Nose’ and Shostakovich’s opera of the same name.Read More »
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Andrey Khrzhanovskiy – Nos, ili zagovor netakikh AKA The Nose or The Conspiracy of Mavericks (2020)
2011-2020Andrey KhrzhanovskiyAnimationMusicalRussia -
Bruno Bozzetto – West and Soda (1965)
1961-1970AnimationBruno BozzettoEuro WesternsItalyWestern

A greedy villain tries to coerce a woman into marrying him so he can take over her land, when a stranger rides into town intent on taking down the bad guys.
Inspired from the most ironic spaghetti western the master of italian animation Bruno Bozzetto develops West and Soda, a sweet parody of western’s epic.Read More » -
Chuck Jones – The Bugs Bunny/Road-Runner Movie AKA The Great American Chase (1979)
USA1971-1980AnimationChuck JonesClassics

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The Bugs Bunny/Road Runner Movie (originally titled The Great American Chase) is a 1979 Looney Tunes film with a compilation of classic Warner Bros. cartoon shorts and animated bridging sequences, hosted by Bugs Bunny. These cartoons, which also feature Daffy Duck, Elmer Fudd, Porky Pig, Marvin the Martian, and Pepe le Pew, include (in order):Read More » -
Satoshi Kon – Sennen joyû AKA Millennium Actress (2001)
2001-2010AnimationJapanSatoshi KonQuote:
A TV interviewer and his cameraman meet a former actress and travel through her memories and career.Quote:
Behold Millennium Actress, Satoshi Kon’s anime answer to Mulholland Drive. This radical work by the director of Perfect Blue mainlines into a cosmic crawlspace between reality and fantasy from which it never leaves. Kon’s love for his animated diva is supreme and he plays her romantic saga for delirious world-weary sorrow. The genius of Millennium Actress is infinite: the practically monochrome palette that slowly saturates color as the film moves forward in time; the meta-cinematic conceits Kon employs in order to have the film’s male documentary filmmaker penetrate what’s supposedly an older Japanese actress’s recollection of her own past; and the countless rhetorical shifts that evoke the woman’s projection of her romantic melodrama onto her art.Read More » -
Jannik Hastrup – Drengen der ville gøre det umulige aka The Boy Who Wanted to Be a Bear (2002)
2001-2010AnimationDenmarkJannik Hastrup

IMDB:When a boy child is stolen by bears who raise him as their own, his human parents hunt the bears in despair, and the boy is faced with the dilemma of who and what he is.Read More »
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Marguerite Abouet & Clément Oubrerie – Aya de Yopougon AKA Aya of Yop City (2013)
2011-2020AnimationClément OubrerieComedyFranceMarguerite Abouet

Plot:Based on Marguerite Abouet’s popular graphic novel series about her life in 1970s post-colonial Cote d’Ivoire, this animated film chronicles the story of 19-year-old Aya and her friends Adjoua and Bintou, who live in the working-class neighborhood of Abidjian (renamed Yop City). While Aya would like to become a doctor one day, her friends are more interested in nightclubbing at the local maquis and hunting for a husband. A comedy filled with diverse voices and characters, Aya of Yop City is a portrait of modern urban Africa. (from bam.org)Read More »
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Mariusz Wilczynski – Kill It and Leave This Town (2020)
2011-2020AnimationHorrorMariusz WilczynskiPolandFleeing from despair after losing those dearest to him, the hero hides in a safe land of memories, where time stands still and all those dear to him are alive.
5 wins & 4 nominationsRead More »
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Levan Gabriadze – Rezo (2018)
2011-2020AnimationDocumentaryLevan GabriadzeRussia

The rich inner world of the renowned Georgian screenwriter, artist and puppeteer Rezo Gabriadze is as fantastic as the animation into which he has poured this story of his life. Rezo’s director son, Leo Gabriadze, who previously made the hit horror film Unfriended (2014), leaves it to his father to talk about a life suffused with magical thinking.
The movie is an autobiographical animated documentary questioning ideas of deep humanity, kindness and survival during the uneasy times after the 2nd World War.
Winner of Best Animated Feature Film at the Asia Pacific Screen Awards.Read More »
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Lev Kuleshov – Sorok serdets AKA Forty Hearts (1930)
1931-1940AnimationDocumentaryLev KuleshovUSSRSorok Serdets is a 49 minute politprosvet film centered on electrical power plants, the new beating hearts planned for Soviet society and economy.
The infotainment flick is full of both creative metaphors and rather rude suggestions towards the bourgeois and capitalists, conveying historical materialism in a bombastic way that anyone can understand. The most prominent metaphor, a horse transformed by technology into a factory, connects peasant toil to industrialization. And it goes on to contextualize the early 20s grain famines, NEP, and Stalin’s new 5-year-plan phases, and it gets you on board for the role of electrification in the development of a workers’ state in the Soviet Union.Read More »



