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Trippy movies. Like psychological thrillers, dystopian movies, and even some horror movies, trippy movies inspire the audience to question their own reality. You know, like an acid trip is ...
How Death Came to Earth is a 14-minute cutout animation film by Ishu Patel produced in 1971 by the National Film Board of Canada. The film deals with an Indian myth of creation, and is notable for its trippy visual style.
Felix Colgrave (born 29 November [4] 1992) is an Australian director, animator, cartoonist, filmmaker, artist and musician.Distribution of Colgrave's work has, to date, been focused on YouTube where his channel has 1.91 million subscribers as of August 2024.
It was funded by the Young Filmmaker Bicentennial Project Grant, launched in October 1974, as one of the seven films distributed, sponsored [7] and produced by USIA [8] (the other six being An American Tune, Winter Count, Came to Here From Over There, Homespun, The Strangers and Apache Bill), who were so impressed by the film's animation to the point of ordering six prints of his other films ...
Snow-White (also known as Betty Boop in Snow-White) is a 1933 American animated short in the Betty Boop series from Max Fleischer's Fleischer Studios. [1] [2] Dave Fleischer was credited as director, although virtually all the animation was done by Roland Crandall, who received the opportunity to make Snow-White on his own as a reward for his several years of devotion to the Fleischer studio.
Fantastic Planet (French: La Planète sauvage; Czech: Divoká planeta, lit. ' The Wild Planet ') is a 1973 French-language experimental independent [2] adult animated science fiction art film, [3] directed by René Laloux and written by Laloux and Roland Topor, the latter of whom also completed the film's production design.
The Midnight Gospel is an American adult animated television series created by Adventure Time creator Pendleton Ward and comedian Duncan Trussell.Released on Netflix on April 20, 2020, it is the first animated production from Ward for Netflix.
"One Beer" is a song recorded by American hip hop duo Madvillain, originally intended for inclusion on their debut studio album Madvillainy. [1] The song instead ended up being used on MF Doom's 2004 album Mm..Food, credited to MF DOOM instead of Madvillain. [2] "