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.
Friday 20 June, 4.00pmacmi
cinema 1
All ages ONLY 5 BUCKS!
These ain’t kids films – this is your
opportunity to see two different programs of the best films taken
right out of the main festival line-up.
... and if you are interested in a career in animation
make sure you get along to the FREE “Careers In Animation
Forum” on Thursday 19th at 7.15pm.
Derriere
La Porte H Canac, G Brinkhuizen France 2007, 4’30 Stunningly designed. A young woman walks
through a cityscape as it disintegrates around her.
Camera Obscura
M Buchalski, JM Drechsler, T Onillon France 2007, 7’15
A brilliantly animated combination of live action and digital animation
– a guy with a projector attached to his head imagines a small
army of characters into life.
Flug P Kisantal Slovakia 2007, 6’00 A weird collection of ribbon bugs crawl
out of the underground and start taking over the streets.
Switch J-J Pous, P Prinzbach France 2007, 6’00 The shortest distance between two points
is always a straight line. Everybody knows that – that’s
why everybody is running that same ol’ straight line.
A Painful Glimpse
Into My Writing Process C White USA 2006, 1’30 Writers can be a crazy breed. This little
film looks at the crazy things this writer goes through just to
nail the idea in the first place.
Ooioo: “Umo” S Goto Japan 2006, 3’30 A proudly un-slick but funky little music
video jam packed with raw energy.
Burley! D Edwardz, G Cowen Australia 2007, 8’45 Punk fish that discover the haphazard joys of body piercing
and the screaming crazy rides upwards to the blinding white light.
The Passenger C Jones Australia 2007, 6’00 An awesome looking film. Public transport isn’t without
its dangers …. but giant slobbering fish??