Boxanne is about Dane Werther, manager of a couples boutique and aspiring comic book artist who falls in love with a real doll after he names it and she comes to life - at least in his own mind.
Young girl from the suburbs gets knocked up and ends up tripping out in an East Village drug den.
A short film commemorating the 1927 doll exchange between the US and Japan organized by the Committee on World Friendship Among Children
The 4th horror documentary released by the staff of "Real Horror Ghost Video" series. Includes all 10 posted videos that director Junpei Tsuchida has lifted the ban on to death. Here is the most terrifying message from an evil spirit who left this world with a strong grudge.
A number of "things that should not be reflected" and "things that should not be taken" that everyday images were captured by chance. Is that a warning to us from the spirit world? Or is it a sign of a curse?
32nd entry in the 'Sealed Video' franchise from the production team of 'Honto ni Atta. Noroi no Video'.
Plastic dolls dance in the sky to a pop song. In a posthuman world, the perfect body is made of orange-yellow plastic in a factory in China. This figure without gender exists in a virtual space where illness, death and aesthetics are only absurd concepts. In 3-D animations, the film ponders on capitalism, virtuality and the human body.
Synopsis not available at this time.
In this fabulous full-color presentation Barbie expert Joe Blitman shares his vast knowledge of the nuts and bolts of collecting all things Barbie, including which dolls to buy, how to shop at a doll show, how to identify specific dolls and how to clean clothes or do repairs if a doll is damaged.
Dolls, matching outfits and fun accessories- My Twinn is a one-of a kind doll, personalized to look like your child!
Restored to its original glory by the National Film Preservation Foundation back in 2005, this little Christmas film is one of our holiday favorites. Margaret Conneely (Chicago amateur filmmaker & CFA Collection namesake) frames stop-motion animation and trick photography with live action footage to fuel her very own Christmas fairy tale. FAIRY PRINCESS (1956) was Margaret Conneely's most successful amateur film, winning a slew of local awards, and being named one of the Photographic Society of America's 'Ten Best films of 1956.' Conneely's film was also awarded the PSA's 'Harris B. Tuttle Trophy'; named after Eastman Kodak's innovator of the 16mm format, this trophy was awarded annually for the best amateur storytelling film on a family theme. - Chicago Film Archives
A little girl lives in a strange room and spends her days playing with her dolls.
Don't open the box....
Witness David Burr's last few minutes of life as Genevieve punishes him for breaking into her home.
Based on a true story, a family raises a doll as their own child.
A short film about zombies made with dolls
In this documentary film, 41 Danish children aged four to eight must choose the most beautiful doll. The film, inspired by a similar American experiment from the 1940s, was made by actor and debater Hassan Preisler of the Institute for Human Rights. The film is published on the occasion of the 60th anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.
Soon after a couple move into an unbelievably inexpensive apartment, strange things begin to happen, all mysteriously surrounding a strange looking doll.
The film is a revenge drama of a woman, played by Vaishnavi, who is killed by her in-laws mercilessly and her spirit entering into a doll. The doll takes up the revenge against each of them who was involved in her murder. The film was a remake of Tamil film Vaa Arugil Vaa (1991) which itself was loosely inspired from 1988 American film Child's Play. The film's music was composed by Rajan-Nagendra and cinematography is by D. V. Ramana.