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- Number 5 of a group of experimental robots in a lab is electrocuted, suddenly becomes intelligent, and escapes.
- Robot Johnny Five comes to the city and gets manipulated by criminals who want him for their own purposes.
- Series of independent animated short films produced by Walt Disney Animation Studios.
- At night a city bus driver finds an abandoned baby near a stop. A divorced man comes to pick up his excited son for the weekend. A pretty doctor befriends a quadriplegic. Out of this unfolds a delicate story of human relationships, in which tough feelings of sympathy and guilt the protagonists are confronted with different ways of looking at events.
- Military robot Number 5, hit by lightning, gains self-awareness and consciousness. Fearing reprogramming, he escapes the factory aided by a boy, seeking to prove his sentience to his creator while evading capture.
- Samay, an average IT guy, gets trapped in an evil plan of a scientist. He has to fight back, to save his love and the world by breaking the time loop.
- A man breaks a golf club's safe to finance one of his motorcar racers. Trouble awaits.
- A troupe of small-town amateurs put on a war drama at the Grand Opery House. Lila, who played the heroine, was the daughter of the poultry merchant. After the show all her friends told Lila she was a Knockout and better than a Broadway star. She had been keeping company with a boy who sold Gent's furnishing goods, but when Albert called he found her away up-stage. She wanted to be a great actress. She went to the big city and consulted an ex-tragedian who ran a dramatic school. Her father kicked in $500 to make her a star. In time she received a diploma. All she needed was a play, a company and some scenery, a manager and a theater in order to make a Hit on Broadway. At last she got a job in No. 4 company. She had a swell part. She played the deaf and dumb lady who removed the tea things in the fourth act. They hit towns that the Rand-McNally Atlas never heard of. They finally lit on a rock at a whistling point in Pa. The Great Actress came back to the scene of her triumphs without the toot of a horn. This time the boy was sure welcome. Moral: A Marriage License beats a Diploma any old time.
- A bad driver finds himself being bullied after offering to lend a hand.
- Batfink and Karate battle the mad scientist, Hugo-A-Go-Go, who is terrorizing the city by causing its electrical system to go haywire.
- A mother must face her fears in order to restore the power to her apartment.
- An egotistical blogger and internet troll is confronted by a higher authority. This philosophical sci-fi is based on the play by Nicholas Bonaparte.
- Two pandas fall in love in mid 1920's only to find their love to be bittersweet, it's a beautiful story of love, passion, intimacy, and betrayal.
- Chronicling the hardships of epilepsy and how the love of those close to you can help bring you to overcome those demons.
- Before birth, neurons create connections that interlink our senses. As we grow, the connections that have not been used disappear. But there are minds where these connections remain, enabling them to order their world linking sensory experiences. These are synaesthesic minds and the minds that we want to defend with this visual essay. We also want to put on the table different artists that have had synaesthesia over the course of the history of art, as well as defending creativity as a tool for letting the mind flow.
- A montage of city sights and sounds that offers the promise of another life-and for us today, a wistful glimpse of an Upper West Side long since lost.