Jules Feiffer

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Tomi Ungerer : L'Esprit frappeur
7.1
Tomi Ungerer - L'esprit Frappeur dresse le portrait d’un personnage fascinant, figure hors du commun qui n’a eu de cesse de bousculer les conventions sociales à travers son œuvre. Le film retrace le parcours chaotique, baroque et tumultueux de l’un des plus grands illustrateurs contemporains. Illustrateur de presse, de livres pour enfants, de publicités commerciales et de posters militants, en tout domaine l’inventivité foisonnante de Tomi Ungerer s’est imposée. De l’Alsace nazifiée à l’Europe réconciliée, du Paris existentialiste au New York beatnik et de la Nouvelle-Ecosse aride et désolée au retour à Strasbourg, berceau de son enfance, le parcours de ce créateur de génie, tour à tour tendre et provocant, n’a cessé de dessiner des espaces de liberté, embrassant les questionnements et l’absurdité du XXème siècle pour mieux les dénoncer.
Documentary
Will Eisner: Portrait of a Sequential Artist
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Arguably the most influential person in American comics, Will Eisner, as artist, entrepreneur, innovator, and visual storyteller, enjoyed a career that encompassed comic books from their early beginnings in the 1930s to their development as graphic novels in the 1990s. During his sixty-year-plus career, Eisner introduced the now-traditional mode of comic book production; championed mature, sophisticated storytelling; was an early advocate for using the medium as a tool for education; pioneered the now-popular graphic novel, and served as inspiration for generations of artists. Without a doubt, Will Eisner was the godfather of the American comic book.
Documentary
Munro
5.8

Munro

Nov 09, 1961
A four-year-old boy is drafted into the army. Preserved by the Academy Film Archive in 2004.
Animation
Little Murders
6.7

Little Murders

Feb 09, 1971
A young nihilistic New Yorker copes with pervasive urban violence, obscene phone calls, rusty water pipes, electrical blackouts, paranoia, and ethnic-racial conflict during a typical summer of the 1970s.
Comedy
Ce Plaisir qu'on dit Charnel
6.624
A young nihilistic New Yorker copes with pervasive urban violence, obscene phone calls, rusty water pipes, electrical blackouts, paranoia, and ethnic-racial conflict during a typical summer of the 1970s.
Drama
I Want to Go Home
4.9

I Want to Go Home

Sep 27, 1989
A young nihilistic New Yorker copes with pervasive urban violence, obscene phone calls, rusty water pipes, electrical blackouts, paranoia, and ethnic-racial conflict during a typical summer of the 1970s.
Comedy
Foofle's Train Ride
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Foofle's Train Ride

May 13, 1959
In this Terrytoon,Foofle goes on a tour-train guided-excursion. But, par for his usual course, he screws everything up from the schedule to the baggage.
Animation
I Lost My Bear
1

I Lost My Bear

Oct 09, 2005
What do you do when your best toy disappears and no one will help you find it? Jules Feiffer's spunky little detective learns that if you keep on searching, you might just discover more than you expected!
Animation
Boomtown
5

Boomtown

Jan 01, 1985
The Android Sisters sing about the alarming increase in U.S. defense spending during the cold war and its effect on various aspects of the domestic economy.
Animation
Bark, George
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Bark, George

Jan 01, 2003
George was a dog. His mother was a dog too. George made different sounds, which made his mother take him to the vet/veterinarian. A veterinarian/vet will take an animal's health and temperatures. The vet said "Please bark, George" every single time after George's mother went on very desperate. Which was a reference to when George made strange sounds a dog doesn't say, George's mother tells before it happens, "No, George. A ___ goes "___". A dog goes "arf!" Now bark, George." Good thing George said the right thing. But before it happened, the vet put on his latex gloves and pulled out the animals.
Family
Oh ! Calcutta !
2.7

Oh ! Calcutta !

Jun 01, 1972
Based on the controversial off-Broadway musical comedy revue, "Oh! Calcutta!" is a series of musical numbers about sex and sexual mores. Most of the skits feature one or more performers in a state of undress, simulating sex, or both. The show sparked considerable controversy at the time because it featured extended scenes of total nudity, both male and female. The title is taken from a painting by Clovis Trouille, itself a pun on "O quel cul t'as!" French for "What an arse you have!".
Comedy
Puss in Boots
5

Puss in Boots

Sep 09, 1985
A young man (Gregory Hines) journeys from rags-to-riches thanks to his talented Puss in Boots (Ben Vereen). Starring Ben Vereen, Gregory Hines, Alfre Woodard, George Kirby, and Brock Peters. Narrated by Shelley Duvall.
Fantasy
Little Murders
6.7

Little Murders

Feb 09, 1971
A young nihilistic New Yorker copes with pervasive urban violence, obscene phone calls, rusty water pipes, electrical blackouts, paranoia, and ethnic-racial conflict during a typical summer of the 1970s.
Comedy
Munro
5.8

Munro

Nov 09, 1961
A four-year-old boy is drafted into the army. Preserved by the Academy Film Archive in 2004.
Animation
American Masters
7

American Masters

Dec 16, 2024
American Masters is a PBS television series which produces biographies on enduring writers, musicians, visual and performing artists, dramatists, filmmakers, and others who have left an indelible impression on the cultural landscape of the United States.
Documentary
Super héros : l’éternel combat
7.6
L'univers fantastique des super-héros Marvel et DC Comics décortiqué par des spécialistes du genre. Entre bandes-dessinées, adaptations cinématographiques, jeux vidéo et autres produits dérivés, les hommes aux costumes moulants sont parvenus à dépasser les frontières de la culture de masse américaine. Michael Kantor revient sur ce mythe international.
Documentary
Super héros : l’éternel combat
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Animator Bill Plympton first received widespread public attention when his outré "Your Face" (1987) was nominated for an Academy Award for Animated Short. This collection of short films—some as brief as 15 seconds—made between 1985 and 1991, showcase his unique talent much more effectively than his ponderous feature films. But in off-the-wall shorts like "Your Face", "25 Ways to Quit Smoking", and the 15-second shorts made for MTV, he emerges as an entertaining and highly original filmmaker.
Animation