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SUNDAY 19 JUNE
Cinema 1
Best of The Next:
International Graduate Festival
3.30pm BOTN 1:
RCA 2010 Showcase 15+
4.30pm BOTN 2:
International Program 15+
5.30pm BOTN 3:
International Program 15+
6.30pm BOTN 4:
Australian 15+
MONDAY 20 JUNE
Cinema 2
7.00pm MIAF
Opening Night Gala Screening 18+
TUESDAY 21 JUNE
Festival
Club: 5.00pm - 10.00pm
6.30pm Installation
Collection all ages (FREE)
Cinema 1
5.15pm Animation
101: Pause Fest -
Future Vision 18+
6.30pm Focus
On Poland 1 18+
8.15pm New York Who’s
Who 18+
Cinema 2
6.15pm International
Program 1 18+
8.00pm SIGGRAPH
Highlights,
presented by RMIT 15+
WEDNESDAY 22 JUNE
Festival
Club: 5.00pm - 10.00pm
6.30pm Music
Video Program all ages
(FREE)
Studio 1
5.00pm Panorama
1 18+
6.00pm Panorama
2 18+
7.00pm Panorama
3 18+
8.00pm Panorama
4: Australian 18+
Cinema 1
5.15pm Animation
102: Gaming Culture In Animation 18+
6.15pm Focus
On Poland 2 18+
8.00pm International
Program 6: Abstract 18+
THURSDAY 23 JUNE
Festival
Club: 5.00pm - 10.00pm
Cinema 1
5.15pm Animation
103: Making a Cut-out Film,
My Good Half - a work in progress 18+
6.00pm Supinfocom:
Le Lab d’Images Project 18+
7.00pm Careers
in Animation Forum,
presented by Holmesglen (all ages)
(FREE)
8.30pm RCA 25th
Anniversary Retrospective 18+
Cinema 2
6.15pm International
Program 2 18+
8.00pm International
Program 7: Long Shorts 18+
FRIDAY 24 JUNE
Festival
Club: 5.00pm - 10.00pm
Cinema 1
5.15pm Animation
104: Multi-platforms, Animation In All The Right Places 18+
6.15pm UPA 1: The
UPA Style (all ages)
7.45pm The Animate
Collection - UK 18+
Cinema 2
6.00pm International
Program 8:
Supinfocom Is Back 18+
8.00pm International
Program 3 18+
SATURDAY 25 JUNE
Festival
Club: 12.00pm - 11.00pm
Cinema 1
11.30am Kids Program
(all ages)
3.00pm International
Program 1 (Repeat) 18+
4.30pm International
Program 2 (Repeat) 18+
6.00pm Six Pack
Film Tribute Program 18+
7.30pm UPA 2: The
Story Of UPA
& The Classics (all ages)
9.00pm Focus
on Poland 3 18+
Cinema 2
2.00pm Mister
Magoo Collection (all ages)
3.15pm Sky Song
(Mati Kutt, Estonia) 18+
4.15pm Australian
Showcase 18+
6.15pm International
Program 4 18+
7.45pm International
Program 5 18+
9.30pm Late Night
Bizarre 18+
SUNDAY 26 JUNE
Festival
Club: 4.00pm - 10.00pm
Cinema 1
3.00pm International
Program 3 (Repeat) 18+
4.30pm International
Program 4 (Repeat) 18+
6.00pm International
Program 5 (Repeat) 18+
Cinema 2
4.00pm Technique
Focus: Cut-Outs 18+
5.30pm Feature:
“Good Bye Mister Christie”
(Phil Mulloy, UK) 18+
8.00pm Best Of
The Fest 18+
10.00pm Best Of
The Fest (Repeat) 18+
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Important
Admission is restricted to 18+, except where noted:
> BOTN 1: RCA 2010 Showcase
15+
> BOTN 2: International Program 15+
> BOTN 3: International Program 15+
> BOTN 4: Australian 15+
> SIGGRAPH
Highlights, presented by RMIT 15+
> Careers Forum,
presented by Holmesglen (all ages)
> UPA 1: The UPA Style (all
ages)
> Kids Program (all
ages)
> UPA 2: The Story Of UPA &
The Classics (all ages)
> Mister Magoo Collection (all
ages)
Film classification regulations in Australia require all films to
either be formally classified OR restricted to an audience of 18
years of age and over. Like most festivals, we do not have the resources
to classify films, and it is for this reason alone that we
are not able to admit any person under the age of 18 years to
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wednesday 22 june, 8.00pm
studio 1 (same floor as box office)
(unclassified 18+)
ONLY $6 per session

Valmay The Visitor From Beep Beep Beep
Bleetlebox 967 | Susan Earl
Introduced two festivals ago, and going from
strength to strength, MIAF’s four back-to-back Panorama Programs
offer a short, sharp survey of films that missed out on jury room
consensus but are just too good not be screened. And this
year we're very excited to announce that we have added an Australian
Panorama solely for local films. This is where some
of the festival's gems reside, so at $6 a session, there's no excuses.
Also see
> Panorama 1: International, Wednesday 22
June, 5.00pm
> Panorama 2: International, Wednesday 22
June, 6.00pm
> Panorama 3: International, Wednesday 22
June, 7.00pm
> Best of the Next 4: Australian,
Sunday 19 June, 6.30pm
> Australian Showcase, Saturday 25 June, 4.15pm
> Aus Film Album |
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Morning Routine
Robert D. Jordan
Australia, 5'59, 2010
Morning Routine is a world where your food sings
and then kicks your head, your skull cracks open and your face comes
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Robot
Chef
Wang Lewei
Australia, 4'55, 2010
Life changes drastically for Robot Chef when
he gets jailed for hurting a general in a fit of temper. |
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Remembering
Bonegilla
David Pennay
Australia, 6'46, 2010 Between 1947 and 1971
the Bonegilla Migration Reception And Training Centre was the first
Australian home for up to 320,000 migrants from more than 30 nations.
This film tells three of their stories. |
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Blown
Away
Seamus Spilsbury
Australia, 3'06, 2010 A clown, mundane in
appearance, is totally unaware his world is about to be blown away
by the smallest of audiences. |
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Doomed
Sunk Deadibones
Bodie Clare
Australia, 2'00, 2010 Uncle Jeffery Jones
may know something nobody else can see – the world is doomed.
Can he tell his family before it's too late or has he cried wolf too
many times? |
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Circle
Jerk: I Heart NY
Paul J. Laverty, Ben Pearmain
Australia, 1'43, 2010 An episode of an animated,
online series following the lives of Jimmy and Warren, two 20-something
wannabes living in Melbourne. |
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Croak
Gavin Barnett
Australia, 3’10, 2010 When good frogs
turn bad, they turn very bad. |
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Aww
Jeez
Michael Greaney
Australia, 5'30, 2010 God has to go away on
biz, but he doesn't trust his slacker son Jesus to behave so he hires
the newly reformed, ultra-conservative Satan to babysit. |
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Valmay
The Visitor From Beep Beep Beep Bleetlebox 967
Susan Earl
Australia, 15'25, 2010 Valmay, winner of the
Miss Universe Beauty Pageant on her own planet, crash lands on earth
in the midst of Sydney's Mardi Gras. |
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