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- An ordinary man is lured into a strange puppet theatre by a map and finds himself embroiled in a production of the Faustian legend.
- Six people unknowingly form a cycle of masturbation as they each cause others to privately indulge in their fetishes.
- Examines the human relationship with food by showing breakfast, lunch, and dinner.
- A young man goes to a school for servants run by a brother and sister. In the dreamlike and surreal world that he enters, how will his presence impact the people there and possibly even the school itself?
- Dark fairy-tale about a demonic doctor who abducts a beautiful opera singer with designs on transforming her into a mechanical nightingale.
- An inspiring tale through London by pictures narrated by Paul Scofield.
- A short film exploring the imagery of medical and scientific experimentation.
- Two pieces of meat fall in love.
- Robinson is commissioned to investigate the unspecified "problem of England." The narrator describes his seven excursions, with the unseen Robinson, around the country. They mainly concentrate on ports, power stations, prisons, and manufacturing plants, but they also bring in various literary connections, as well as a few conventional landscapes.
- A woman sits alone on a chair at a table in a room on one of the top floors of an asylum. Bright spot lights dot the night, sometimes shining on her window. She sharpens pencils and writes on a page in a copy book. The pencil point often breaks under her fingers' force. She places broken points outside the window on the sill. A satanic figure is somewhere nearby, animated but of straw or clay, not flesh. She finishes her writing, tears the paper from the pad, folds it, places it in an envelope, and slips it through a slot. Is she writing to her husband? "Sweetheart, come."
- A porcelain doll and a sleeping woman. How will they interact through her dreams?
- A tear falls from the eyes of a veiled face. A white ball whips around a heart-shaped paddle. A mournful voice sings, "Are we still married?" A child's stuffed rabbit watches, sees someone's legs hanging and shoes jiggling, and sees a girl holding a heart-shaped paddle. A hand seen through a door's glass knocks incessantly; the lock jiggles, the child holds the heart-shaped object and leans against the wall, sometimes moving up and down on the toes of her shoes. The rabbit watches, plays with the ball, tries to keep the door shut. The child raises her face; we see a woman's eyes.
- Oscillating hands each hold a pen; a man made of wire has a malevolent look and an oscillating eye as he pokes at a bump on his forehead
- Loosely based on the Mesopotamian "Epic of Gilgamesh", here Gilgamesh is portrayed as a grotesque, Picasso-esque being who uses a tricycle to patrol his box-shaped kingdom that hovers above a dark abyss.
- A look at the collections of books, instruments and medical anomalies at The College of Physicians of Philadelphia and the Mutter Museum housed there.
- A doll interacts with lifeless objects like screws, magnets, spoons and a cereal bowl filled with similar metal objects.
- Uses animation to explore anamorphosis, a method to put hidden images within an artwork, by distorting it using the rules of perspective.
- An unusual documentary from the Brothers Quay and Keith Griffiths about the history of the Punch and Judy puppet show.
- A film essay about stalking and being stalked, based on the memoirs of a British academic, but also own meditation by the film maker about cinema, cities and absence
- Svankmajer's music video for Hugh Cornwell's "Another Kind of Love."
- Steve Martland's Street Songs realized in eerily beautiful animation.
- One of the best Czech composers of film soundtracks is often described as a genius of film scores. He was not afraid to experiment and the timelessness of his work is proven by the admiration of the world, including the generation who came to know his music only after his death.
- 200312m6.4 (334)TV ShortA display at the strange and wonderful artifacts in a collection of medical curiosities.