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SUMMARY:Opening Screening: Australian Showcase_2022
DESCRIPTION:Nobody shows more Australian animation than MIAF!\nOur annual Australian Showcase is a great way to get festivities underway and bring this survey of great new Australian animation to the big screen where it looks and sounds best. Many of the filmmakers will be there to introduce their new films and the program opens with The Better Angels, the latest film by previous ‘Best Of MIAF’ winner, master Australian animator Michael Cusack.\n \n \nThe Better Angels\nMichael Cusack\nAustralia, 12’55, 2021\nA young soldier trying to escape the horrors of war finds an abandoned house and within its walls the stories of what might have been.\n \nObject Of Life\nJack Parry\nAustralia, 3’00, 2021\nMay the objects of your life NOT become the object of your life.\n \nCel\nMarc Agosta\nAustralia, 2’37, 2021\nAn organic cell attains sentience in an unnatural environment, and its instinct is to get as far away as possible.\n \nDisparate Fragments Form Patterns\nPaul Fletcher\nAustralia, 3’52, 2022\nMusic and visuals created in concert with and without each other- tiny fragments of noise and chaos become pretty patterns… or not.\n \nBellysaurus\nPhilip Watts\nAustralia, 7’49, 2021\nA tiny dinosaur dreams she is a scary big dinosaur. When danger strikes, she learns what’s on the inside counts. Literally.\n \nWonderfully Made\nJoseph Hoh\nAustralia, 6’47, 2022\nA young child with a rare skin condition is swept into the wonder of the heavens. Along the way he discovers the beauty within.\n \nBottle Wizard\nLillian McPake\nAustralia, 5’00, 2021\nA wizard performs a wonderful magic show, impressing a crowd of cheerful forest insects and then he selects one to be his special volunteer.\n \nStrong Goanna\nAlice Peacock\nAustralia, 3’42, 2021\nA Wiradjuri story exploring the strength and courage of the goanna and how the Murrumbidgee River was created to save all.\n \nThe Pilgrim\nGrace Leong\nAustralia, 3’58, 2021\nA man is unravelled as he is led on a journey through a surreal landscape.\n \nTangki (Donkey)\nJonathan Daw, Tjunkaya Tapaya\nAustralia, 5’53, 2021\nDonkeys were strangers in the desert community of Ernabella until they came from the north and became valuable friends to Anangu.\n \nThe Pioneers\nSimon Cottee\nAustralia, 9’40, 2022\nBased on factual data; a mesmerising animated doco of the 59 rocket launches with an animal passenger prior to the first human voyage into space.\n \nApart\nAlex Weight\nAustralia, 3’56, 2021\nIn a lonely city, two artists form a connection as they draw inspiration from each other’s artworks.\n \nCocko & Gallagher-The Naked Stranger\nIvan Dixon, Sean Zwan\nAustralia, 4’36, 2021\nTwo bird cousins bond over heartfelt memories sparked by the surprise presence of a naked stranger in their vehicle.\n \nCyan Eyed\nRyan Grobins\nAustralia, 8’20, 2021\nAn exciting, visually extravagant, action adventure set in an elaborate steampunk world populated by pirates and robots.\n
URL:https://miaf.net/events/opening-screening-australian-showcase_2022/
CATEGORIES:Australian,Competition
LOCATION:Fed Square, Melbourne VIC 3000
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