A sheriff seeks revenge against a phantom man who stole something from him. They face off in a legendary duel for the ages.
A fable encapsulating three grizzly deaths after encountering a small, blue teddy bear. Following a Mercenary, a Gangster and a sadistic Preacher, these grandeur deluded individuals begin to suspect that the bear is not all that it seems
Frank Wendell, a ranchman, also the sheriff of his county, is about to leave home on the rounds of duty one morning when a buckboard drives up to the house, and a gentleman, whose careful grooming and style of dress signifies a man from back east, alights and presents Wendell with a note from a former friend of the ranchman, introducing Mr. Frederick Church, who desires to spend a few weeks on Wendell's ranch for the purpose of bettering his health. Unsuspecting the true character of the stalwart Easterner. Wendell welcomes him and, with the big hospitality of the Western householder, tells him to make himself at home. A month goes by and with its passing a tragedy. Wendell returns home one evening to find the Easterner and his wife and child gone.
ACTION! INTRIGUE! A space-boy and his alien friend, Dercolator, dig a hole. Why, you ask? Nobody knows.
Ranger Frank loves novelist Nell, the daughter of a retired college professor, living on a Western ranch.
A bounty hunter armed with only his trusty can opener hunts down a criminal, meanwhile a rival bounty hunter is close behind.
A farmer starts to question his reality. Shot partially in Red Dead Redemption II and partially on a cellphone.
A classic Spaghetti Western-style cutout animation with a not-so-classic twist.
In the wild west, right in the middle of nowhere, an undertaker is bored to death and withers from a lack of clients. The appearance of two cowboys, determined to confront each other in a duel, gives him some hope.
Behind the scenes of the annual high school rodeo championship, Naudy Exposito, a.k.a. 'Cuba,' feeds the bucking horses and bulls. When an accident befalls him, he does what cowboys do best: work through the pain.
A small scale Stop-motion western set in the great indoors.
On the great frontier a gold-miner, an American Indian, a band of outlaws, and a corrupt sheriff clash under the desert sun in search of riches, revenge, and redemption.
The story of two immigrants, political prisoners in a penal colony, after a failed attempt to escape they are hired to eliminate three dangerous criminals.
Cletus Abernathy, a profiteering, washed-up, sheriff must call upon his past training as a deputy in order to face a man named Crenshaw later in the morning.
Dean extrapolated landscape images from 1920s Ford advertisements, leaving out the cars to focus on their representations of place and nature. She made the animation using a digital version of a multiplane camera technique employed in early Disney films to create an immersive and 3D illusion by separating two-dimensional images. This technique was itself inspired by Ford’s assembly line; Dean uses it to explore historical depictions of the American dream, exaggerating the subject matter’s fantastical style. [Overview courtesy of the Whitney Museum of American Art]
A man is forced to return to a town from his past in search of his daughter, where he will find that the mistakes of the past pay dearly.
Bleeding to death under a dead tree in the middle of the prairie, he lies there, old Sam, when the gunslinger Tom finds him. In his final words, he talks about the legendary gold of the Iowa Indians that he had actually seen in the blue mountains – from which no pale face has yet returned alive. When two Indians appear on the horizon, Tom searches for space – and so the Iowas bring the corpse of Sam, popular for his stomach-turning firewater, to his son Bill. It is assumed that a bear killed him, but doubts soon arise about this theory.