A sweet, funny, and also eerie film that should be seen by anyone with even a passing interest in animation. Or film, for that matter. Credits Directed by Wladyslaw Starewicz
Posts from the videos Category
Choose another category?
The Cameraman’s Revenge (1912)
This 13 minute stop motion animation, directed by Ladislas Starevich, used posthumously animated dead insects as its main characters. It remains an iconic and powerful animation over a century later.
The Peanut Vendor (Director’s Cut) 1933
The Peanut Vendor is an experimental stop-motion film made by Len Lye in 1933. Modern re-cut by
Bruce Gibson
Felix The Cat – Feline Follies (1919)
The Little Pest
Swing You Sinners
Shots in the Dark with David Godlis
Between 1976 and 1980, young Manhattan photographer David Godlis documented the nightly goings-on at the Bowery’s legendary CBGB, “the undisputed birthplace of punk rock,” with a vividly distinctive style of night photography. Lewie and Noah Kloster bring his photos to life with electrifying immediacy, bolstered by black-and-white watercolor animation, a rollicking soundtrack, and voiceover narration by Godlis himself.