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Wednesday 21 June
6.00pm
ACMI Cinema 1
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Five different screenings wrapping up the best animation
from the world’s finest schools. More than 600 films
were submitted from 40+ schools in nearly 20 countries.
The student programs are a chance to take a look into
the imaginations of the next generation of animators.
The Student programs aim to provide a comprehensive picture
of the full international student scene, showcase the
very best of this talented community and give screen time
to spectacular attempts that perhaps went just that little
bit ‘too far’ in their youthful exuberance!
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| ENSAD - Ecole
Nationale Superieure des Arts Decoratifs, France |
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Dear
Esther
Luke Orrin, 2005 > 7’00
Surreal nightmare - animals in ties & people snatched up
to the sky. |
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Point Of View
3
Gustavo Almenara, 2005 > 6’30
An ingenious visual mind puzzle of moving, changing characters. |
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Ana
Marie Decavel, 2005 >
5’45
The tragedy of a young girl’s stolen self esteem. |
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ETPA Toulouse - Ecole de Photographie
et Multimedia, France |
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Emotion
F. Lauze, S. Martin, B. Nieto, 2005 > 5’45
Locked up, a man has hallucinations about sketches that line
his walls. |
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Message /
Phase II
Various, 2005
> 3’00
Disconnected images, ranging from the abstract through to the
surreal. |
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SIAD - Surrey Institute of Art & Design,
UK |
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Black Coffee
Veselina Dashinova, 2005 > 1’11
The morning ritual is portrayed in a montage of detailed close-ups.
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New York Is
Our Bag
Rob Ward, 2005 > 1’27
NY alleys come alive in a collage of street art-inspired animation.
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| RCA
– Royal College Of Art, UK |
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All Is Well
Martin Lye, 2005 > 6’00
Fear, love, paranoia, suffocation, need, isolation and attachment. |
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Circling
Matthew Baldwin, 2005 > 2’45
The mystery of the crop circles described scientifically. |
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First Time Buyer
Martin Lye, 2005 > 2’15
Brand new 2 min film, equip. w voiceover, animation & ensuite
credits. |
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High
Belle Mellor, 2005 > 5’15
Animated documentary about the peaks and troughs of mountaineering.
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| Ecole Emile
Cohl, France |
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Subway
Jean-Baptiste Natali-Ginoux > 2’25
Waiting for a train, a girl gets caught in the contents of a
picture book. |
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The Mill
Florian Thouret, 2005 > 6’00
A whole town reliant upon their windmill - in more ways than
one. |
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The Turkey
Tree
Charlene Gueneau, 2005 > 4’30
The hunter and hunted. Sooner or later, one of them will have
to crack. |
| Katholieke Hogeschool
Limburg ABK, Belgium |
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Angst
Emiel Penders, 2005 > 6’00
Survival tip #15: Y-fronts make a mighty fine kite for a small
terrier. |
| LICAP, UK |
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Metropolitan Angel
Andrea Piovano, 2004, 2’06
A lonely angel overlooks the skyline of a grey city. |
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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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