Movies by Anton Yelchin

Unity

Unity

Despite the advent of science, literature, technology, philosophy, religion, and so on -- none of these has assuaged humankind from killing one another, the animals, and nature. UNITY is a film about why we can't seem to get along, even after thousands and thousands of years.

The Apprentice

The Apprentice

Wayne, an awkward loner, has just started working the graveyard shift as an apprentice mortician. When his merciless supervisor leaves him alone and in charge for the night, Wayne decides to make the most of it. Starring Anton Yelchin, this controversial short film was cut from the theatrical release of Movie 43 for pushing the boundaries too far.

Trollhunters: Happy Birthday to You!

Trollhunters: Happy Birthday to You!

What's better than a birthday? How about a chorus of trolls and humans wishing you the happiest, most epic celebration in history!

Broken Bells: Holding on For Life

Broken Bells: Holding on For Life

Broken Bells: Holding on For Life Music Video

Rememory

Rememory

The widow of a wise professor stumbles upon one of his inventions that's able to record and play a person's memory.

The Driftless Area

The Driftless Area

Pierre Hunter, a bartender with unyielding optimism, returns to his tiny hometown after his parents' death. When he falls for the enigmatic Stella, Pierre is unknowingly pulled into a cat-and-mouse game that involves a duffel bag full of cash, a haphazard yet determined criminal, and a mystery that will determine all of their fates. A contemporary fable about the ways we struggle to control time and fate in a possibly predetermined universe.

Rise

Rise

In the near future, sentient robots are targeted for elimination after they develop emotional symmetry to humans and a revolutionary war for their survival begins.

Automobile Waltz

Automobile Waltz

Two protagonists riding around a set in vintage cars, arriving at different locations reminiscent of those in old Hollywood movies.

A Man Is Mostly Water

A Man Is Mostly Water

The lives of two unambitious duplex neighbors, divorced father, hot-tempered, blues-obsessed documentarian Roper and wealthy golf-playing wastrel Andy, are compared. Both have loved ones who want them to do something with their lives.