Karl Krogstad
Directing
Known For

Collection of erotic themed animated shorts from around the world, including "Boobs a Lot" (1968), "Armchair Inventions" (1975), "Little Genitalia", "A Child's Alphabet With Casual Reference to DNA Replication in the Garden of Eden" (1971), "The Further Adventures of Super Screw" (ca. 1928-1933), "Jack in the Fox", "Hearts and Arrows", "Schneewittchen" (a sex parody of 'Snow White'), "Buried Treasure" (ca. 1928-1929), "Crocus", "Little Ms. Muffet", "Seed Reel #1."; "Sniff and Lick"; "Hungry Poem"; "Twelve Dancing Penises", "L'ombre de la pomme" (1967), "Show biz", "Kama Sutra Rides Again" (1972) and a varitation of "Boobs a Lot".
Sex Toons

Micheal Smith is released from prison after serving four long years for a crime that he claims he did not commit. Within a few hours of his release, a man offers Michael a ride in his truck. From that moment on, the madness begins and the past slaps him in the face. The driver makes an attempt on Michael's life but he manages to escape, this time. The madman relentlessly pursues his, killing everyone in his path, and forcing Michael to play his deadly games.
The Last Ride

Kevin is wandering through the confused haze that most college students pass through at one time or another: lectures that make little - if any - sense, pranks by the fraternities and sororities, deep yet meaningless discussions on philosophy with ones friends. Through all of this, Kevin passes in and out of a dream-like fantasy world, in which he and his friends sail the ship 'Queen of Sheba' to a variety of islands, with natives both friendly and hostile.
Didn’t You Hear?

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The Last Bath

The story of a Northwestern Drifter who has already wasted a quarter of his life and gets by with a full tank of gas and $200. Lyle is a lonely Northwestern drifter tries to settle into a new environment and takes a job at a gas station and begins a relationship with a waitress (Gail Rosella). But his tribulations with roommates and leads to a foreboding sense of suffocation, and at any moment, he might just pick and go...
Gas City

A man-sized, reptilian "Chef Detective" helps a nameless blonde make sense of her recurring dream.
I Am the Night

"Baby's breath always reminds me of the first snow"
Palm Sunday

Krogstad's second great animation film. The film is about such dubiously related topics as the Teamsters Union, necrophilia and premeditated murder.
Black & Decker Hedgetrimmer Murders

Claymation and doll based short film depicting the passionate, libidinal exploits of a variety of dolls, small claymation people, claymation Mickey Mouse, claymation skeleton, and others, to the accompaniment of cheerful jazz flute musics.
Jack in the Fox
The culmination of a lifetimes achievement distilled into an all to brief two and a half hour opus, Karl Krogstad has finally released his long awaited treatise on himself. A radical departure from previous forays into whimsical polemic, his adventure uses a mix of new film footage and selected scenes from earlier works to weave a tale of mystery and intrigue, heroism, philanthropy and dissipation. Join Karl on this psychological safari as he takes aim at all the big influences in his life - mom, Picasso, Karl Krogstad and others. In riveting interviews with those closest to him, you'll learn things about Karl that even he doesn't know. Click on the Bonus Extras link for a gripping re-enactment of Karl's infamous and life changing court case which probably provided inspiration for the celebrated "I am Spartacus" scene in Kubrick's classic.
The Autobiography of Karl Krogstad
"Objection, your honor. The witness persists in giving irrelevant testimony."
Idiot Savant

"So you want to hear the story of egg nog?"
Egg Nog

They meet to discuss a topic of mutual fascination: that all time is the same moment, and that a presence is here to guide us to that understanding. But we fear that presence and call it the supernatural.
Gazebo by the Sea
An abstract film by Karl Krogstad