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| saturday
26 june, 6.00pm
acmi cinema 2 |
| Admission
age: 18+ |
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Wow – we made it to our 10th anniversary!!
We’ve received more than 12,000 entries, screened more than
2,500 films, had some of the most talented animators in the world
come and hang out with us – we must have learned something!!!
Four screenings review some of the hits, misses
and should-a-beens from those years - and, of course, how could
we go forward without including a program of Late Night Bizarre
highlights – you KNOW you want it!
Also see:
> 10 Years of Bizarre Highlights,
Thu 24 June 9pm
> 10 years of International Highlights,
Sun 27 June 4pm
> 10 years of Student Highlights,
Fri 25 June 5.15pm
> Australian Showcase + Meet The Filmmakers,
Sat 26 June 4pm
> Best of the Next 4 (Australian Student
Animation), Sun 20 June 5pm
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Mother Tongue
Susan Kim
2003, 5'30
Gorgeously rendered, paint film showing the whole range of views out
of the car window.  |
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Dad's Clock
Dik Jarman
2001, 6'30
The poignant correlation between a handmade clock and an old man's
fate. |
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Buckethead
Dan Hartney
2001, 9'30
A rusty robot with a bucket for a head
cuts a fine rug in an empty warehouse – doing some plumbing
as he goes. |
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Cane Toad
Andrew Silke, David Clayton 2002,
4'00
A larrikin cane-toad learns the pitfalls of being one of Australia's
least loved icons. |
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It's Like That
Southern Ladies Animation Group 2003,
5'00
Animated puppets play host to the voices of real children in Australia's
immigration detention centres talking about the large and small hopes
of what must be on the other side of those fences. |
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Collage Kinetics
Annemarie Szeleczky 2003,
4'15
Handmade experimental animation combining drawn and painted images
with found objects in a beautiful dance of imagery. |
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Birthday Boy
Sejong Park 2004,
9'15
One of the most screened and awarded Australian animations of all
time. An ethereal glimpse inside the life of a small boy living in
a world he neither made nor damaged. |
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The Designer
John Lewis 2007,
10'30
A film that defines what puppet animation is capable of depicting.
An intricately created world of metal, earth and foliage. |
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Fraught
Stephanie Brotchie, Chris Pahlow, Maia Tarrell
2006, 6'00
Fraught! So much fraught! A collection of large, small, embarrassing
and occasionally pornographic fraught-infused episodes. |
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L’Animateur
Nick Holligoss 2006,
3'45
A simple tale well told. The beginning of life as we know it –
with a circus edge. |
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Episodes In Disbelief
Ann Shenfield 1999,
8'00
Life is a raft of complex simplicities. A beguiling and beautifully
crafted film. |
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Local Dive
Sarah Watt 1999,
5'00
One of the most successful Australian animated short films of all
times. The joys and danger of life under the ocean’s surface
reflect the various social tides of the quintessential Aussie public
pool. |
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The Passenger
Chris Jones 2007,
7'00
Any public transport ride comes with the risk of dealing with the
public. But how big a risk can a quivering goldfish in a plastic bag
really pose? |
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