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Saturday 24 June
6.00pm
ACMI Cinema 2
Sunday 25 June
6.30pm (repeat
screening)
ACMI CInema 1
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Caesura II
Leanne Williams, USA, 2004 > 5’00
Watercolour design fills the screen with everything from beautifully
formless washes to stunning images. |
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Sans Secularity
Lindsey Testolin, USA, 2004 > 1’15
A consciously overwhelming onslaught of popular media, religion
and political iconography. |
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Tower Bawher
Theodore Ushev, Canada, 2005, 3'45
Geometry meets fine art in this tango of jostling smart design
and perfect placement. |
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Crazy-Eyes
Dolphin Vs The Mad Cows
Ian Stewart, USA, 2004 > 4’45
A hilarious train-of-thought, believe-it-or-not story shared
by three children about an ongoing battle. |
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Gustavo
Jonathan Nix, Australia, 2005 > 5’00
One man with a lot of hair – and something on his mind! |
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Into Pieces
Guilherme Marcondes, Brazil, 2004 > 1’15
A taxing mental test, a man with the brain of an acorn, and
an inflatable superhero. |
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Before
Gabor Ulrich, Hungary, 2004 > 3’30
A grim picture of darkening perspective; where once he saw dryads,
he sees skeletons. |
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Little House
On A Tree
Darko Krec, Croatia, 2005 > 6’30
A touching story of friendship, loyalty and growth that spans
generations. |
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The Broken
Doll (Poupee Cassee)
Louise-Marie Colon, Belgium, 2004 > 8’30
Elise has a little brother with a disability. A story of love,
frustration and loyalty. |
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Come On Strange
Gabriela Gruber, Germany, 2005 > 3’50
Wild beasts, a frenzied ritual, a visceral dance – a disturbing
image of animalism. |
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The Fabulous
Adventures Of Mr Money
Jamie Clennett, Australia, 2004 > 6’00
An oblivious explorer lands in a surreal clown land and begins
to behave as all colonisers do. |
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Unfortunately
Mariusz Wilczynski, Poland, 2004 > 13'00
A very old couple of angels share a macbre dream that spans
a lifetime of splintered memories. |
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Thoughts Of
A Falling Glass Man
Shelley Revill & Adam Aiken, UK, 2005 >
3’13
Clockwork creatures, bullclip butterflies and belt buckle birds
restore a mechanical man. |
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Walking Catfish
Blues
Paul Morstad, Canada, 2004 > 4’00
A catfish moseys through a sepia landscape where storks carry
bombs instead of babies.
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Milch
Igor Kovalyov, USA, 2005 > 15’30
An extraordinary film tracing a boy’s discovery of familial
mortality. Demanding & rewarding in equal parts. |
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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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