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Thursday 22 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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RMIT, Melbourne, Australia |
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Home
Of The Behemoth
Eddie Wong, 2005 > 3’00
New meaning to the term ‘baby boomer’, this is one
BIG baby. |
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Fish
Hafiz Zamri, 2005 > 3’00
A possible result of industrial relations reforms? A pound of
flesh… |
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Sandra
Nicola Wong, 2005 > 3’00
A metaphor for loss of innocence & freedom, a look at fallen
angels. |
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CincoAnos
Angela Barnett, 2005 > 3’00
A montage of frames within frames. Colour, street art, media,
& music. |
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Revege
Yeap Heng Shen, 2005 > 4’45
A Plymptonesque glimpse of the secret life of vegetables. |
Gobelins L'Ecole de l'Image, France |
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Gnap Gnap
2005 > 1’15
An astronaut collects sounds for parasitic balloon on his space
suit. |
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The Building
2005 > 1’30
The cataclysmic consequences of singing in the shower. |
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At The End
Of The String
Amandine Pecharman, 2005 > 1’15
Before the evil influence of TV, was the good influence of puppetry |
Goldsmith,
UK |
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The Rubbish Composer
Kevin Ward, 2005 > 3’00
A composer’s world of rubbish, sordid flashbacks, &
disturbed dreams. |
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Baobab
Ceiren Bell, 2005 > 3’00
Pregnancy, birth & infancy merge into growth, adulthood,
pregnancy… |
HFF
- Hochschule fur Filmund Fernsehen "Konrad Wolf",
Germany |
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Jam Session
Izabela Plucinska, 2005 > 9’30
An old couple lie awake trying to ignore the music venue below
them. |
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The Tell Tale Heart
Annette Jung & Gregor Dashuber, 2005 >
8’00
Based on Poe, a disturbed man’s awful crime recounted
in first person. |
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Smoke
Claudia Romero, 2004 > 1’40
A gorgeous, delicate film as ephemeral and fluid as its inspiration.
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Liebelei
Theresa Strozyk, 2005 > 3’30
A love triangle - a chef, a grizzly bear, and an egg - sunny
side up. |
La Poudriere,
France |
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Onchocercose
Christophe Gautry, 2005 > 5’45 |
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Entertainment
Emilie Sengelin, 2005 > 3’30
Technical difficulties: the musical. A stoppage in four part
harmony. |
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Eaux Fortes
Remi Chaye, 2005 > 3’45
A young man must deal with life above and below water after
a tsunami. |
NSAD
- Norwich School of Art & Design, UK |
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Broken Objects
Julie Garrod, 2005 > 3’00
Whispering voices and disturbing projections seep from the screen. |
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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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