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- The last 15 seconds of a fly's life.
- A father prepares to give his son The Talk about sex.
- The origin story and heroics of Agent State Farm, an elite State Farm agent who goes to any length necessary to be the good neighbor the world needs.
- Short film that teases a fictional live-action "Rick and Morty" Trough a portal, Rick and Morty reach a live-action dimension and try to get back home. It uses scenes from the show and audio clips from "Back to the Future".
- Test footage of Shrek featuring Chris Farley and Tom Kenny.
- Commercial for Apple IPhone 11pro's camera. A snowball fight from an action director's point of view.
- In this Nespresso commercial, George Clooney and Julia Garner bet on a party where they try to guess the exact kind of coffee that will be the one chosen by Simone Ashley.
- Two gangsters meet and fall madly in love, and have a little bit of gay romance but their Italian brothers won't let that one slide so they all hit the gritty hop on the Fortnite and win some dubs
- Louis Vuitton's campaign ad starring Emma Stone.
- Watch what happens when Carrie Bradshaw and The Dude change up the usual.
- Commercial for the fragrance 'Miss Dior' by Christian Dior starring actress Natalie Portman.
- A train arrives at La Ciotat station.
- In the garden, a man asks his friends to do something silly for him to record on film.
- Promotional short for Eminem's 12th studio album.
- Kelly Brook wants to show you her newest line of cameltoe covers, just in time for the Holidays.
- Bluetooth is a 'Very Short Film' of a Small Story with Social Message.
- The clip shows a jockey, Gilbert Domm, riding a horse, Sallie Gardner. The clip is not filmed; instead, it consists of 24 individual photographs shot in rapid succession, making a moving picture when using a zoopraxiscope.
- Series of photographs of the transit of the planet Venus across the Sun in 1874.
- Why do I do this? It's not because I have to. It's not about my body. It's about my mind. The only way is through.
- An obsessed fan breaks into a rock musician's house.
- Two men fall in love and experience a connection which feels as if from a previous life.
- A series of flashing green and red screens, set to music, create the effect of patterns in the viewer's eyes (ganzfeld). The patterns seem to react to the music, supporting the claim made in the title.
- The teaser shot to promote the Netflix series.
- In a dark, post-apocalyptic world where 'democracy is dead', an elderly Orlando Bloom and Katy Perry broadcast a PSA into the past to implore Americans to call their senators in support of the For the People Act, a sweeping voter protection bill facing an uphill battle in the Senate.
- Performing on what looks like a small wooden stage, wearing a dress with a hoop skirt and white high-heeled pumps, Carmencita does a dance with kicks and twirls, a smile always on her face.
- Hanna-Barbera's Wacky Races is brought to life in a mad, frantic race through the city streets. Anything can happen between the start and finish line, but one thing you can be sure of, Dick Dastardly won't be playing fair.
- A MasterCard commercial that takes place at the end of a date; the short opens with the couple holding hands and walking down a sidewalk at night toward the front door of a house. The short mimics the "cost" / "priceless" format of actual MasterCard commercials and utilizes both narration and captions for the "price tags". The first "price tag" appears as the couple is walking down the sidewalk. The action freezes and the narration and captions read "Night out on the town: $75". The couple reaches the porch and the man leans up against the wall by the door and quietly says, "so..." and the woman replies "soooooo?". The man continues, "sooooo - how 'bout a blowjob"? A screeching sound effect freezes the action and the narrator and caption read, "Getting the nerve to ask such a question: $12 bottle of wine". Still speaking softly, the woman protests, "Are you crazy? My parents might see." His response is, "come on - who's going to see us at this hour? I'll return the favor." She is still turning him down - "no way, can you imagine if we got caught? Oh, my God, what my dad would do to you." He says, "there's nobody around, everybody's asleep." "No way - it's way too risky", she replies. He continues, "Please - I love you so much" at which point the action freezes and the narration and caption read: "Actually using a line like that: Another $12 bottle of wine". The woman looks up at him and says, "I just can't." As he's saying, "Please?", the porch light comes on and the front door opens. A young woman - who is disheveled and has obviously gotten out of bed - is in the doorway; it's soon apparent that this is the woman's sister. "Dad says to go ahead and give him a blowjob. Or I can do it. Or if need be, he'll come down himself and do it, but for God's sake tell him to take his hand off the intercom." She closes the door as the man sees that he has indeed been leaning up against the intercom next to the door. As he is straightening up and pulling his forearm off the wall with a look of terror in his eyes, the action again freezes and the narration / caption read: "Having a girlfriend who's [sic] father has a sense of humor: Priceless". The camera pulls back down the walk as the narrator says, "There are some things money can't buy. For everything else, there's MasterCard" and the image dissolves to credits. Note: The caption for the last "price tag" does actually read "Having a girlfriend who's father" instead of "Having a girlfriend whose father".
- Workers leaving the Lumière factory for lunch in Lyon, France in 1895; a place of great photographic innovation and one of the birth places of cinema.
- Inspired by Jacques Tati this is an ad for Japanese cell phones.
- Our world is going through challenging times, and we are all called upon to take action for a better, brighter future. Leonardo DiCaprio invites viewers to embrace new electric and sustainable mobility, becoming drivers for change.
- Commercial for Happy Diamond watches.
- Walt Disney's Oswald the Lucky Rabbit returns in his first traditionally animated short in 95 years, created for Disney's 100th anniversary.
- Boko Haram tried to make weapons out of them. These girls refused.
- From the kiss of dawn to the rays of a setting sun in Los Angeles, actress and House ambassador Lily-Rose Depp personifies the privilege of youth, when clocks do not have the monopoly over time. On her arm, the CHANEL 22 bag, captured by Inez and Vinoodh through a film updating the American Way of Life.
- Commercial for Chanel's men fragrance Bleu de Chanel starring Gaspard Ulliel and directed by Martin Scorsese.
- Fist Of Bean is a Chinese short Snickers commercial movie that features Mr. Bean. This short has much action and comedy.
- With only 20 minutes left to investigate an underwater crime scene, a diver goes for one last dive.
- A couple try to escape from a masked killer.
- Two women shake hands and kiss. The first ever moving image of a kiss was not filmed, but consists of individual photographs shot by Eadweard Muybridge in rapid succession, making a moving picture when using Muybridge's zoopraxiscope.
- The catchiest song of the season might just be from a flock of birds in this new Migration cover of "I Love You Always Forever."
- A waiting room, a talking duck-man, a severed arm, a mysterious woman, a young man in a black suit and his doppelganger thumbs-upping each other. Smoke - FIRE.
- Dog of Wisdom is a short crude CGI video of a dog on a plane meeting with a dog on a cloud, the dog of wisdom. The haphazard nature of the video and distinctive gibberish the dogs use have spawned multiple parodies, fan-art, and mashup remixes.