A short four-minute concept film unveiled in surprise at Studio SHAFT's 40th anniversary event in winter 2015, Madogatari. The first animated Puella Magi Madoka Magica work since Puella Magi Madoka Magica the Movie: Rebellion, it features the return of the full Madoka Magica cast and staff.

After the death of his half-brother, a young boy struggles with his guilt and new position in the family.

Paul lives alone with his mother Virginie. Weakened by disease, she is unable to go about their daily life anymore. Paul, driven by the unbreakable bond of love that exists between him and his mother, tries to take matters into his own hands.

Official music video for "Love Me Like You Hate Me" by Rainsford.

In what could easily pass as a Twilight Zone episode, this film shows what happens when a troubled carnival owner returns back to his childhood home to escape God. Films like this would be shown to adult church groups to stimulate discussion - such as “was this man being stalked by Jesus in wooden shoes?”.

A father and his daughter have an incident with a violent man...

Felix, fourteen, starts a relationship with an older boy, hoping to get caught by his conservative father so he can confront him.

A romantic drama about two couples shifting sexual dynamics over one night in a music bar.

Two unusual people make contact in German at a London coffee house.

A woman takes time in private on a tiny island in Helsinki to contemplate a loss that has caused sudden changes in her life. This tragedy has challenged her to see the world in a different light. A light that is driven by a force of nature.

Julián and Alejandro find an abandoned portfolio. The possibility to change their lives. Or not.

At death's door, a thriving businessman meets his old dog Grey, who he heartlessly threw out on the street many years ago.

When Jamie brings a special gift to his ex-boyfriend’s college graduation, he learns that loving someone also means letting them go.

The truths and consequences of the actions of two siblings.

This classic from Rolf Forsberg, in the style of Fellini and Bergman, tells the story of a gardener who decides to introduce ants to his garden, because they will benefit what grows there. He is disturbed when the ants spend all their time fighting. He sends his son to teach them how to live peacefully.

Elisabeth catches her son James kissing a young man. As she now faces a life struggle, Elisabeth decides to fight for what she believes in and cure her only son from his presumed homosexuality. While James in subject to conversion therapy, Elisabeth begins to realize that appearances can be deceiving.

Writes Ando, "Oh! My Mother was the first work I made using a newly bought 16mm camera I had purchased with the writer Shuji Terayama in Paris. This piece was selected for the Oberhausen International Film Festival. In 1969, there were, of course, no video cameras like ones we see now, and color TVs were only found at broadcast television studios. I had just been employed at the TBS (Tokyo Broadcasting System), and I often snuck into the studios after hours to experiment with the equipment. Oh! My Mother was made using the feedback effect, which is produced by infinitely expanding the image by looping the video."

Olly wakes from a blurry night into a surreal world, but can he make the right choice and escape back into reality?

A young gay couple struggles to accept themselves in the face of cultural differences.

TV adaptation of Andersen's fairy tale which transposes the freezing girl's dreams into dance sequences.