Rejected
An animator's commissioned works, rejected because of their increasingly absurd and violent tone (reflecting the animator's own progressive breakdown).
Don Hertzfeldt
Don Hertzfeldt
Casts & Crew
Robert May
Don Hertzfeldt
Jennifer Nyholm
Also Directed by Don Hertzfeldt
After a wisdom tooth operation a man decides to let his friend pull out one of the stitches.
Don Hertzfeldt introduces his new film from the dark underground caverns of a strange planet.
Film made by Don Hertzfeldt using the workshop “Etching on film” from the NFB's McLaren's Workshop application.
A collection of surreal and funny cartoons, produced exclusively to book-end the first year of The Animation Show's traveling theatrical tour.
A collection of the best short, animated films from across the world curated by Mike Judge and Don Hertzfeldt. This collection contains the shorts: Welcome to the Show - by Don Hertzfeldt, Mt Head (Atama Yama) - by Koji Yamamura, Brother - by Adam Elliot, Parking - by Bill Plympton, The Adventures of Ricardo - by Corky Quakenbush, Moving Illustrations of Machines - by Jeremy Solterbeck, La Course A L'Abime - by Georges Schwizgebel, Billy's Balloon - by Don Hertzfeldt, Cousin - by Adam Elliot, Cathedral (Katedra) - by Tomek Baginski, Intermission in the 3rd Dimension - by Don Hertzfeldt, Fifty Percent Grey - by Ruari Robinson, Uncle - by Adam Elliot, Early Pencil Tests and Other Experiments - by Mike Judge, Aria - by Pjotr Sapegin, Bathtime in Clerkenwell - by Aleksy Budovski, The Rocks (Das Rad) - by Chris Stenner and Heidi Wittlinger, The End of the Show - by Don Hertzfeldt
Bill struggles to put together his shattered psyche, in this feature film version of Don Hertzfeldt's animated short film trilogy.
A little girl is visited by her future self and taken on a tour of her own upcoming life in Don Hertzfeldt's animated short film trilogy.
Don Hertzfeldt tells stories about the nature of memory, in this animated Blu-ray special feature.
A balloon wraps itself around a young child's hand, bringing him higher and higher, much to the child's delight... but...
The concluding chapter of Don Hertzfeldt's animated trilogy of shorts about a man named Bill and his wavering mental state.