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SUMMARY:EKA Showcase [2024]
DESCRIPTION:\nTICKETS\n\n\n\nEstonia’s EKA Academy of Arts is home to one of the finest, most open and diverse animation courses in Europe, if not the world. It draws students from around the European union who seek to create unique animated films that stand as individual, creative statements, not as calling cards for a life in the commercial animation production machine. Any technique, any subject, any style – it’s all (and only) about the animator and their desire to learn and grow as animators. Late last year MIAF Director visited EKA, got the tour of the brand new building and came home with a copy of every film created there in the last 20 years. A selection of their new films are scattered through our International competition programs but this program showcases some of the best, most important work from that 20 year history.\n\n\n\n300g/m2 – Kamila Kucíkova\n\n\n\n300g/m2Kamila KucíkovaEstonia, 5’33, 2018It can be a mixed up, crazy, upside down world – black is white, white is black, nothing fits.\n\n\n\n5th Round – Leander Meresaar\n\n\n\n5th RoundLeander MeresaarEstonia, 5’05, 2017The 5th round is where it all comes together. But the lessons can be harsh and getting to the heart of the matter is just the beginning.\n\n\n\nCante – Teresa Baroet\n\n\n\nCanteTeresa BaroetEstonia, 5’00, 2019An anonymous man, alone in a sterile environment of an office, finds an unexpected tempo as the sounds of traditional singing begin to ring out in his world.\n\n\n\nBouillabaisse – Yyhely Halvin\n\n\n\nBouillabaisseYyhely HalvinEstonia, 5’50, 2016It takes a lot more  than knives and dead seafood to make a bouillabaisse this wickedly good.\n\n\n\nCorner – Lucija Mrzljak\n\n\n\nCornerLucija MrzljakEstonia, 2’06, 2016Only animation can build worlds like these. And only animators can show us how they can be navigated.\n\n\n\nDrunk In Berlin – Lyza Jarvis\n\n\n\nDrunk In BerlinLyza JarvisEstonia, 5’47, 2021After a night of drinking into the early hours communicating can become ‘interesting’. How can we be understood when our words fail us?\n\n\n\nEluvaim – Anne Mirjam Kraav\n\n\n\nEluvaimAnne Mirjam KraavEstonia, 4’10, 2017Who’s that knocking at the door? Destiny? OK but why does he act that way? A journey into and then through the surreal.\n\n\n\nInternational Father’s Day – Edmunds Jansons\n\n\n\nInternational Father’s DayEdmunds JansonsEstonia, 5’00, 2012Sure, father’s day is a big deal for the humans but for your average bird it’s just another day at the office – and the young’uns are hungry.\n\n\n\nMouthful Of Water – Siim Raud\n\n\n\nMouthful Of WaterSiim RaudEstonia, 4’35, 2020It’s not every day that your normal morning rituals get interrupted by a stampede.\n\n\n\nAt The End Of The Day – Lilli-Kroot Repnau\n\n\n\nAt The End Of The DayLilli-Kroot RepnauEstonia, 3’35, 2015A stunningly realised expedition of animated pointillism: exquisitely crafted world-making forming before your very eyes.\n\n\n\nOn The Other Side Of The Woods – Anu-Laura Tuttelberg\n\n\n\nOn The Other Side Of The WoodsAnu-Laura TuttelbergEstonia, 10’09, 2014A clay doll awakens the tentacles of the surreal forest domain she finds herself in. A fairy tale shot in natural light to trap the mood and magic of its world.\n\n\n\nSmall House – Kristjan Holm\n\n\n\nSmall HouseKristjan HolmEstonia, 6’15, 2008A strange tale of a man who for some reason just cannot fall asleep. An early offering from Estonia’s maestro of mayhem.\n\n\n\nRise And Fall Of W.C. – Martinus Daane Klemet\n\n\n\nRise And Fall Of W.C.Martinus Daane KlemetEstonia, 5’40, 2011Two kids heading for a visit with Grandma who lives by the sea intersect with two stag beetles trying to have a romantic dinner. (Best Of The Fest – MIAF, 2012)\n\n\n\nSenior’s Choice – Ave Taavet\n\n\n\nSenior’s ChoiceAve TaavetEstonia, 9’09, 2015A chaotic, full rainbow journey to and beyond the light fantastic – back top baby’s arms!\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nTICKETS\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nThis session is classified: Unclassified (M) Mature, not recommended for viewers under 15 years.\n\n\n\nPlease note that Backlot is NOT fully accessible. There are stairs with handrails, but no lift to the second floor where the cinema is located.\n
URL:https://miaf.net/events/eka-showcase_2024/
CATEGORIES:Focus,International,Retrospective
LOCATION:165 Bank St, South Melbourne VIC 3205
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