My Depression (The Up and Down and Up of It) 2014
Based on Elizabeth Swados’ picture book of the same name, this animated short film charts one woman's struggle with depression.
Based on Elizabeth Swados’ picture book of the same name, this animated short film charts one woman's struggle with depression.
A goofy crew of extraterrestrial wall-walkers journey to Earth in a quest to learn the meaning of Christmas.
A series of shared moments between father and daughter.
Chronicles the seemingly impossible task of attending two important family obligations taking place 48 hours apart.
Papa Q. Bear wants more than golden honey to have one of his cubs play baseball. Brother has no interest, while Sister goes unnoticed.
A young woman grapples with the decision of following her dream of an acting career or marrying and having babies with the man she loves.
In praise of a New York deli delivery man, who dodges cars like a matador dodges bulls.
Based on the Rudyard Kipling story.
Puts a new slant on an old favorite fairy tale, bringing it up-to-date to explain such new age pop-psych phenomena as passive/aggressive behavior, co-dependency, compulsiveness and enabling. It even brings a new insight on the Prince's immediate passion for the sleeping Princess!!
A random act of kindness leads to a real New York miracle!
There are people who think it is more important to choose a philosophical side or team and to stick to its fundamentals, rather than allow free thinking and debate.
Based on a New Yorker magazine cover by Saul Steinberg, twenty American icons morph from one to another, representing the vast diversity in this country. InBetweening America was Candy Kugel's first film. She created it in 1977 when she first started inbetweening TV commercials at Perpetual Motion Pictures. It was finally completed in 2001 when The Saul Steinberg Foundation gave permission to exhibit it.
As Archie Foley, a sound effects editor, lays dying in the hospital, his life is replayed in his ears.
An authentic, real-life story of what happens when a client, executive producer or publisher suggests "one little change."