When you think of Lucasfilm, you probably think of Star Wars. Or at least, you think of Indiana Jones. If nothing else, it's safe to say you probably don't think of experimental biopics about illustrious Japanese authors, improvisational 2D animated films about nightmares, or movies about the invention of ill-fated cars. But although Lucasfilm has, since they were taken over by Disney, become an institution exclusively dedicated to all things Star Wars (and, coming up, more Indiana Jones blockbusters as well), George Lucas's company has a long history of supporting independent artistic visions and stylistic innovation.