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Olivia & the Clouds (2025)
Olivia & the Clouds explores love's complexities through a Rashomon effect. Olivia, haunted by a past love, hides it under her bed. She trades flowers with this ghost in exchange for comforting rain clouds. Barbara, rejected by Mauricio, escapes reality through fantastical stories. Mauricio, full of regrets, is swallowed by the earth. Ramon, smitten by Olivia, witnesses the growth of a strange plant mirroring her. With surreal elements, the film delves into the enduring power of love's memory.
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Inklings, Issue ?? (1927)
A British reissue of a Fleischer Inklings short with sound narration.
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The Puzzle (1923)
Koko the Clown and his creator, Max Fleischer, go on a strange journey to Puzzle Town.
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The Cat Who Walked by Herself (1988)
Two parents put their child in his crib for the night and leave the room. The child starts crying, and the Cat comes into the room to keep him company. The child grabs her tail, and the Cat angrily reminds him that they agreed a thousand years ago that he would not do that. Upon seeing that the child doesn't remember, the Cat sighs and decides to tell him the story from the beginning. The story starts when the planet was young and life on Earth is starting with dinosaurs.
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Inklings, Issue Unknown (1927)
Series of animated vignettes linked by a disembodied hand which appears to be drawing the illustrations.
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Koko in 1999 (1927)
This Out of the Inkwell cartoon features the Fleischer Studios continuing character, Ko-Ko, seeming to draw himself, and to battle with the environment created for him. It speaks to the self-referentiality of early animation, and to the creation of characters who are made to rebel against their makers.


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