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Zebra people, Monkey people and the Priit Pärn Collection

Taking a deep dive into the work of animator and director Priit Pärn, plus plenty of anthropomorphized creature features.
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Newsletter Eternal Family

Cigarette Babies, Superhero Students and Year of the Horse

We celebrate Year of the Horse with an animated collection and give love to School in the Crosshairs - from the legendary director of House, Nobuhiko Obayashi.
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Our Guide to Stop Motion Animation + Garfield Masks & Unfriendly Mutants

We dive deep into the art of stop-motion animation and spotlight Love on Delivery, Parvana, Mutant War, and Mausoleum.
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Sausage Dogs, Pregnant Ghosts & Spotlighting Argento

This week we salute Dario Argento and do not bother to highlight anything romantic for Valentine's day.
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A New Commercial, Stone Heads & Airline Emergencies

Taking a look around the Eternal Family Video Store with our new commercial plus a few stellar suggestions for your weekend.
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Magic Temple, The Color of Pomegranates & Our Shaw Brothers Guide

A guide to help you on your Shaw Brothers journey plus weekend viewing suggestions.
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Saturday Morning Suggestions, Demon of the Lute & More

Here are some suggested animated treats for your Saturday morning, plus 3 feature length adventures! Happy weekend family!
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Egg, Descendant of the Sun & Our Early Tech Guide

This week we zoom in on Early Tech with a deep-dive article, plus three choice feature films from Japan and China. Happy weekend family!
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The Boxer's Omen, Bee Cities & Secret Codes

Weekend watch suggestions include the Boxer's Omen (one of the wildest in the Shaw Brothers' collection) and two gorgeous animated shorts. ¡Buen Provecho!
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Articles Eternal FamilyMegan Switzer

The Morning Star Trilogy (2001)

Blending mysticism with elements of the every day, Beny Tchaicovsky (1954–2009), developed Esoteric Realism: a totally fresh aesthetic that treated CGI as a medium of fine art. The Morning Star Trilogy (2001) defines this style, developing a vision as much a surrealist dream as it is a representation of
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