- A new, modern version of the incredible adventures of Sidbad the SAailor. The tale of Shecherazad is used only as a basis of the parody. Simbad tells the story of his wealth. The comic effect is achieved by the discrepancy between the hyperbolized narrator’s text and the situations depicted.
- This is a story about the life of a lonely person, who is striving for happiness and makes life meaningful for “the other happy men”.
- In a pretty little town life goes sweetly. Auntie Bantie bakes a magic cake that the children can't help eating. It makes them fly happily in the sky, singing and playing all day long. As long as the children are happy, their parents are happy and so is the Minister of the town.
- Citing Latin epigrams, a wise owl witnesses dissipated revelry. He angrily dispraises voluptuous people, but will he remain Puritan to the very end?
- With cruel laughter the Nightmare comes out of the muddy lake and heads to a city full of its citizens, policemen, criminals, junkies, dealers, officers, hooligans and lovers. The Nightmare has one only goal – to horrify them. But so, as life comes out to be more fearful than a Nightmare, the frightened ones were not the people, but the Nightmare. Misunderstood? Now is the time for you, people, to scare your nightmares away.
- She is somewhere, beyond the horizon, shining in her red hat. He is waiting for a ship… shivering in his red shawl. Perhaps she will come back as a seagull in their dreams…
- For the hero of this grotesque, The Man, the nine circles of Hell are nothing but a fun-fair pavilion, a Sunday stroll in Disneyland, a trip on the roller-coaster, a ride on the Ferris wheel. There are nine circles in hell but life is the tenth circle. Sartre says: Hell – these are the others. And maybe we all are hell… Jokingly, of course.
- The film is addressed to the youngest spectators. It’s a story about a circus clown, who fails to make the audience laugh, and about a tomato, which seeks to imitate him, but provokes more troubles than fun. Only when the clown and the tomato ally, the spectators are satisfied.
- motion picture is a satire against the nature of the human character, whose actvities are the same, despite the differences and the distances among the people.
- A film about the immense power of love and its traceable and invisible transformations, its lights and shades. A film dealing with the never-ending human craving for beauty, perfection and spiritual elevation.
- The film is based on traditional folk nursing rhymes and tales from all over the world. A little boy scribbles on a piece of paper letters, numbers and drawings. He is bored. An old parrot comes out of the blue and tells him stories and rhymes from across the world.
- Vector and Lector are representatives of different ‘philosophies’ of life. They are in a kind of an extramural dispute over how a person should go through life. This is a seemingly realistic story with allegorical dimensions to it. The storyline and the message are clear, on the face of it, containing elements of a mystery though.
- An interpretation of Bulgarian folkloric myths. Long ago – in the very beginning – Heaven was very near to the Earth and God kept a close eye on his creations. But people grew up to be so troublesome that God lifted his heavenly lodging very high. Even the Devil wanted to escape from this chaotic and hectic place – the world of people.
- A small step for history, one giant leap for the cheap mass production. Hand drawn frame-by-frame over documentary, this animation is a motion painting remix of the historical landmarks of the XX c.