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Friday 23 June
8.00pm
ACMI Cinema 2
Sunday 25 June
5.00pm (repeat
screening)
ACMI Cinema 1
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Black Day
to Freedom
Rob Chiu, UK, 2005 > 4’00
A horrible atrocity committed. A picture of pure terror. Massacre:
a stilled and detached portrayal. |
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Dynamo
F. Le Nezet & M. Goutte & B. Mousquet, France,
2005 > 6’00
Two men manage an incredible flying machine until a small glitch
throws a big spanner in the works. |
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In Search
Of The Puppeteer
Chih-Ming Chang, Taiwan, 2005 > 5’10
An artist plays God with the progeny of Thing, Geisha hand puppets,
and a rogue robot. |
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En Garde
O. Colchen & C. de Meyer & T. van Maele, France,
2005 > 4’00
Everyone’s favourite adrenaline sport -extreme fencing
- takes on a whooooole new dimension. |
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Forest
Clearing
Simon Robson and Patrick Vale, UK, 2005 >
3’00
A silhouette in a tall tower watches the characters of his
imagination interact below. |
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The End
M. Ledus & M. Samreth & M. Ruyant, France,
2005 > 5’30
A scarecrow imprisoned for fraternising with the enemy hatches
a cunning escape plan. |
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Careful >
Damian Gascoigne, UK, 2005 > 6’07
A little girl finds freedom in a world where everything is suspended
by airborne string. |
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Rabbit
Run Wrake, UK, 2005 > 8’30
1950’s style stickers perform a twisted fairytale about
an idol found in the belly of a rabbit. |
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Sur Le Fil
J.B. Ferder & A. Moussu & L. Hiawka, France,
2005 > 6’30
Whispers of the past punctuate silence in the long, hollow days.
A man grieves alone. |
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The End
Camillelvis Thery, France, 2005 > 4’15
A journey through the looking glass into a 2D cloud world with
a distinctly aquatic constabulary. |
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So Am I
(Ergo Sum)
Kudia Zdzislaw, Poland, 2004 > 5'00
A poignant film about the misery of captivity and the consequences
of freedom. |
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Teddy
Andre Bergs, Holland, 2005 > 3’30
An old man is made painfully aware of his slowness in a world
moving alarmingly quickly around him. |
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Tears Won't
Stay Dry… (Konny Nem Marad Szarazon…)
Gyulai Liviusz, Hungary, 2004 > 6’15
Love prevails in this quirky fairytale with a twist, despite
homicidal men and beaded women.
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Tete A Tete
A Tete
Marv Newland, Canada, 2005 > 12’45
A clever ballet of limbs as this three-headed character goes
through its day three different ways. |
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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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