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Thursday 22 June
6.30pm
ACMI Cinema 2
Saturday 24 June
3.30pm
(repeat
screening)
ACMI Cinema 1
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Sinistra Dextra
Marion Arbona, France, 2005 > 7’00
Left hands have long been linked with evil. For one man, however,
the right is sinister. |
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Bus Ride And
Flowers In Her Hair
Asaf Agranat, UK, 2005 > 8’52
A long, hot bus ride on a suffocating day through a barren landscape.
Flies, flowers and wild ideas. |
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Woanders
Ulrike Keil, Germany, 2005 > 5’30
They say home is where the heart is, and leaving is harder than
one might think. |
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With No Name
Susanne Richter, Germany, 2005 > 12’00
The evacuation and demolition of a block of flats is documented
in stunning, cavalcade of stop-motion. |
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In My Day
Dave Jones, Australia, 2005 > 5’00
Bridging generations. Students at Natimuk Primary create drawings
to illustrate stories by the elders. |
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Invasion
Matt Abbiss, UK, 2005 > 3’00
A film about colonisation, the cyclical nature of revolution,
and the ingenuity of pies. |
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To Bee Or
Not To Be
Isabel Aboim, Portugal, 2005 > 9’00
An exploration of identity through wordplay. An expression of
confusion? A self-portrait? |
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Mela
Reena Kalsi, UK, 2005 > 3’00
A special trip nearly takes a turn for the worse when a lovely
balloon catches Jitu’s eye. |
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I Know Who
I Am
Simone Massi, Italy, 2004 > 3’00
An animated poem fluidly portraying the multifaceted nature
of identity and self. |
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The Upset
Sky (El Cieclo Enfadado)
Irene Iborra & David Gautier, Spain, 2005 >
3’00
Take notice – there are only so many times we can poke
the sky in the eye and get away with it. |
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Suspended
Time (Felfuggesztett)
Laurence Bergeot-Vereb, Hungary, 2004 >
4’45
Images of memory and imagination sway between the beautiful
and the frightening. |
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Rain (Regen)
Michael Sewnarain, Holland, 2005 > 2’25
The invention of cubism is here put down to one artist’s
anger towards a bowl of apples. |
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The True Story
Of Sawney Beane
Elizabeth Hobbs, UK, 2005 > 10’00
An intriguing piece of folklore? A grisly fairytale? Or the
true story of Sawney Beane? |
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Admission is restricted to 18+
IMPORTANT: Film classification regulations do not allow
us to admit any person under the age of 18 years EXCEPT
to the Kids Animation 1 & Kids
Animation 2.
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