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Jan Bitzer, Ilija Brunck, Tom Weber
Germany, 5'30
Fog has devoured the forest, which saw
your quietest happiness……a low down natural scene rendered
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Cellusions
G. Vu, R. Roussel, C. Da Rocha, J. Da Silva
France, 2'15
A richly imagined, cubic rendition of
the evolution of man.
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Faces Hendrick
Dusollier
France, 5'45
A twisted, spectacular piece of grotesquery focusing on a face
trapped in a dangerous prison of the mind. |
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Krijt (laatste van
het systeem) Klaas Lagevern
Holland, 6'30
A solitary figure – the chalked phantom of a crime scene
– begins an inquisitive roam through the greying urban labyrinth.
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Moloch Marcin
Pazera
Poland, 7'15
A film of awe inspiring textures and intensely imagined detail
presented as if through a cinema verite camera. |
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Monster Samurai
Moto Sakakibara
USA, 6'45
A pretigious killing machine of a warrior
is challenged to save as many lives as he has taken. |
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NannyBot
Urban Velkavrh
Slovenia, 3'45
A salutory tale of good robots turning bad. NannyBot accidentally
kills the child and comes up with a special repair job. |
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Perplexus
Gavin Dean
UK, 2'15
A whispy character composed of alphabetic DNA is tracked through
his desparate climb to the top. |
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Ray Ray
Armagan Ballantyne, Jon Baxter
New Zealand, 7'45
An astonishing train ride through the light fantastic. |
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Sigg Jones
Douglas Lassance, Mattieu Bessudo, Jonathan
Vuillemin
France, 7'00
A spectacular piece of animated choreography
drawing from the design and pacing of gaming with more than a nod
to The Matrix. |
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The Crown
Tatyana Trifonova
Bulgaria, 2'15
There’s only so many leaders, only so many followers,
only so many plots – and only so many times a knife can go into
the back. |
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Tough Guy! 2005 Special
Edit Version Kishimoto Shintaro
Japan, 7'00
Think insects on steroids and you’re part way there.
A supercharged, big picture crash-tackle into a tiny world. |
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Une Charogne
O. Berry, A. Cui, O. Sipesaque, CH Tung
France, 4'15
Almost too much detail for the eye to muster. A flowing, gliding
journey through a forest of surreal beauty. |
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doll face
Andy Huang
USA, 4'15
The haunting deconstruction of a digital/human/robotic face. A truly
fascinating film which blurring every technical and creative line.
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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
Program, Teen Program, Roger
Ramjet & Careers in Animation Forum.
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