
Tokyo Godfathers
(2003)The lives of three people living on the streets of Tokyo are forever changed after they discover a baby girl at a garbage dump on Christmas Eve.

Fantastic Planet
(1973)René Laloux’s beloved fantasia is a shimmering treasure in the canon of science-fiction cinema. Cosmic landscapes populated by strange, otherworldly creatures—thanks to the distinct cut-out animations of Roland Topor—and set to an ice-cool psychedelic jazz score: The results are out of this world.

Watership Down
(1978)Hoping to escape destruction by human developers and save their community, a colony of rabbits, led by Hazel and Fiver, seek out a safe place to set up a new warren.

The Grandmother
(1970)Snoopy's Reunion
(1991)The Song of Styrene
(1957)Exploring the entire production process of styrene, from its synthesis in the laboratory to its practical final application.
Dead Times
(1964)
DumbLand

Tamala 2010: A Punk Cat in Space
(2002)Arguably the only Japanese anime ever made inspired by both Hello Kitty and Thomas Pynchon, TAMALA 2010 is a futuristic techno fever dream that follows the adorable wide-eyed kitty Tamala on her home world of Meguro City, a BLADE RUNNER-like mega-city controlled by the Catty & Co. corporation.

The Alphabet
(1969)
A Christmas Dream
(1945)A young girl who discards an old rag doll after getting shiny new toys for Christmas is visited that night by the doll in what appears to be a dream.

Godzilla vs. Hedorah
(1971)Intended to address the crisis levels of pollution in postwar Japan, Godzilla vs. Hedorah finds the King of the Monsters fighting an alien life form that arrives on Earth and steadily grows by feeding on industrial waste. Director Yoshimitsu Banno infuses the film with equal parts ecological horror, humorous monster antics, and sixties psychedelia straight out of San Francisco, making for a truly unique—and divisive—entry in the series.
Inspiration
(1949)
Visitation
(2013)In an outer-world night, creatures that live beneath human consciousness emerge and take hold of the narrator, dissecting his spirit and dismembering his thoughts. He beholds a mythical eternity filled with shadowy industrial scenes and monochrome textures—a heavenly hell of unending life and death.
She and Her Cat
(1999)
Chicken for Linda!
(2023)Windy Day
(1968)Mynarski Death Plummet
(2014)
The Fabulous World of Jules Verne
(1958)
The Snails
(1966)A gardener tries his best to make his salad plants grow. It is only when he cries that his tears finally water the field and the salads grow huge. The incredible size attracts a multitude of snails that quickly become giant too, causing disasters and panic in the nearby city.