Monday 16 June
festival club: 5.30pm - 10.00pm
C2
7.00pm

Opening Night: Sneak Peek Premier Screening

TUESDAY 17 June
festival club: 5.30pm - 10.00pm
C1





C2
5.15pm


6.15pm
8.00pm

6.30pm
8.15pm

Animation 101 #1:
"The Hand" - A Portrait

presented by Malcolm Turner
Siggraph 2007 Highlights
Asiawatch:
The Beijing Film Academy
International Program #1
International Program #2

Wednesday 18 June
festival club: 5.30pm - 10.00pm
FC

C1


C2
5.00pm

5.15pm


6.30pm
8.15pm

Music Video Set til 10pm
(no ticket required)
Animation 101 #2:
Voice Wrangling

presented by Pierce Davison
International Program #3
International Program #10:
Long Shorts
BEST OF THE NEXT:
International Graduate Animation Festival

presented by Crumpler
1 iddy biddy ticket gets you into all 4 programs
SP
5.00pm

6.00pm
7.00pm

8.00pm
Program #1: Spotlight on Character
Program #2: Well Drawn
Program #3: Strange Ideas & Bad Craziness
Program #4: Puppet Animation
thursday 19 June
festival club: 5.30pm - 10.00pm
C1









C2
4.00pm
5.15pm


6.15pm
7.15pm


8.45pm

5.00pm
6.30pm

8.15pm
Teen Program #1
Animation 101 #3:
Meet the Puppets

presented by Nick Hilligoss
Australian Graduate Panorama
Careers in Animation Forum
presented by Holmesglen Institute of TAFE
International Program #7:
Abstract Panorama

Country of Focus: Switzerland
International Program #8: Puppet Panorama 1
Feature: Fear(s) of the Dark
FRIDAY 20 June
festival club: 5.30pm - 11.00pm
FC
C1








C2
7.30pm
4 .00pm
5.15pm



6.15pm
8.00pm


6.30pm

8.15pm
WIFT Forum (no ticket required)
Teen Program #2
Animation 101 #4:
Contentious Material

presented by Russell Lowe
Program contains offensive material

WIFT Program
Highlights from the
Visual Music Marathon

presented by Jean Detheux
International Program #9:
Puppet Panorama 2

International Program #6:
Digital Panorama
saturday 21 June
festival club: 12.30pm - 11.00pm
FC



C1




C2

12.30pm


4.00pm

11.30am
1.30pm
7.00pm
8.45pm

2.30pm
4.15pm
6.00pm
7.45pm

9.30pm

Dog Star in the Club
& colouring comp

presented by Media World
Australian Forum
Kids Program
Studio Focus: Animose, Russia
Animated Documentaries
San Francisco Bay Area
Historical

Australian Panorama
International Program #4
International Program #5
Feature: Fear(s) of the Dark repeat
Late Night Bizarre
Program contains offensive material
sunday 22 June
festival club: 4.00pm - 11.00pm
C1





C2
12.00pm
1.45pm
3.00pm
5.15pm
7.00pm
8.45pm
4.00pm
5.45pm

8.00pm
10.00pm
International Program #1 repeat
International Program #2 repeat
International Program #3
repeat
International Program #4 repeat
International Program #5 repeat
International Program #6 repeat
Icons of Puppet Animation
Marcy Page:
Producer Master Class

Best of the Festival
Best of the Festival repeat

FC = Festival Club
SP= Screen Pit
C1 = Cinema 1
C2 = Cinema 2


Important
Admission is restricted to 18+
(except for Careers in Animation Forum,
Kids Program, Teen Programs and
Animation 101 - #3)

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. Most festivals do not have the resources to do this and it is for this reason alone that we are not able to admit any person under the age of 18 years to the main MIAF screenings.


The Passenger
Tuesday 17 June, 8.15pm
acmi cinema 2
Sunday 22 June, 1.45pm acmi cinema 1 (repeat)
18+

The backbone of the annual AIAF mission! We received more than 2000 entries from every corner of the world and this collection of the best of them is your up to date snapshot of the international animation scene.

893
E Toubal, Y d’Incau, T Castellani,
C Renaudin

France 2007, 6’00
Ancient Japanese graphics and samurai tattoo design is brought to startling digital life in this sumptuously animated work.

The Life
Jin-Ho Ryu
Korea 2007, 6’45
One of the finest examples of the manipulation of light in an animated film that you will ever see. An extended illumination of lives lived amongst the machinery of mankind.

The Accident
Sarah Nesteruk
UK 2007, 3’00
Gorgeously drawn in deep blue ink, this film perfectly captures the depth of the main character Paul, a man caught in a life not entirely of his own making.

Love Triangle
Yasmeen Ismail
UK 2007, 3’00
Ah, can there be any greater love than samosa love?
On Water
Fruzsina Gaal
Hungary 2007, 4’00
A deceptively simple film which strips away the visual complications of scenery to more fully capture the clash of cultures that exist between the man and woman.
Pork Cutlet
Do-Young Kim
Korea 2007, 3’00
Hoh man! The dangers and various burdens of being one of the tastiest kids on the block.
Breakfast
Izabela Plucinska
Poland 2006, 2’15
A uniquely styled film depicting the soothing simplicities of the breakfast ritual.
Streetcar Named Perspire
Joanna Priestley
USA 2006, 6’30
A preview and celebration of one of life's most thrill-filled experiences.
The Red Suitcase
Saul Freed
UK 2006, 3’15
All is fine in this little town until a jazz musician arrives and moves into a house on the wrong side of the tracks.
One Of The Family
Lucy Izzard
UK 2006, 2’45
Mischievous dogs, dangerous cats and besotted humans. A myriad tales about families in which the furry members are ones wearing the pants.
Cyber
Stefan Eling
Germany 2006, 5’00
A mega-good time ride on the ultimate magic armchair.
The Shadow Of The Veil
Arnaud Demuynck
Belgium 2007, 9’00
An alternative view – a celebration – of life seen from behind the veil.
Even Pigeons Go To Heaven
Samuel Tournuex
France 2007, 8’45
Academy Award Nominee 2008
A priest conducts a frenzied chase to save a soul in peril.
The Passenger
Chris Jones
Australia 2007, 7’00
Storm clouds gather as a timid bookworm braves his daily walk to the bus stop. When he discovers what awaits him on board, he realises he'd have been better off outside in the storm.
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