Don Hertzfeldt
Birthday: 1976-08-01 Place of Birth: Fremont, California, USA
Synopsis
Don Hertzfeldt (born August 1, 1976) is a two-time Academy Award-nominated animator, artist, writer, and independent filmmaker. He is the creator of many animated films, including It's Such a Beautiful Day, World of Tomorrow, The Meaning of Life, and Rejected. His films have received over 250 awards and have been presented around the world. Description above from the Wikipedia article Don Hertzfeldt, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Acting
On Memory
Musing on the nature of memory, Don Hertzfeldt recounts stories about a kiss from The King, a floating child in a backyard and a giant foot.
It's Such a Beautiful Day
Bill struggles to put together his shattered psyche, in this new feature film version of Don Hertzfeldt's animated short film trilogy.
It's Such a Beautiful Day
The concluding chapter of Don Hertzfeldt's animated trilogy of shorts about a man named Bill and his wavering mental state.
Slacker 2011
Richard Linklater's SLACKER inspired a generation of American filmmakers by exploring the subculture of Austin, Texas in a loose narrative with a tapestry of quirky characters. Celebrating the 20th anniversary of that iconic movie, 24 of Austin's top filmmakers banded together to update SLACKER with their own perspectives on the city.
Wisdom Teeth
After a wisdom tooth operation a man decides to let his friend pull out one of the stitches.
I Am So Proud of You
Dark shadows are cast over Bill's recovery.
Everything Will Be OK
A series of dark and troubling events forces Bill to reckon with the meaning of his life… or lack thereof.
Rejected
A hilarious collection of animated television commercials that were rejected because of their creator's failing grip on sanity. 2001 Academy Award nominee for Best Animated Short Film.