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SUMMARY:International Program #2_2019
DESCRIPTION:TICKETS\nThe back-bone of the whole MIAF mission. One of seven stunning programs showcasing the awesome diversity of animation made up from 4,000+ submissions. Every technique, every genre, every style – your annual window into the international indie animation universe.\nJim Zipper\nAlexandre Roy\nCanada, 1’59, 2018\nA Picasso-esque joie-de-vie screen-burst of glorious pinscreen animation.\nEmbraced\nJustine Vuylsteker\nCanada, 5’28, 2018\nStanding still in front of the open window, a woman stares at the dark clouds that obscure the sky.\nThe Juggler\nSkirmanta Jakaite\nFrance, 11’05, 2018\nA delicately jagged reminder that each of our own individual little worlds are strung together by an invisible, infinite thread.\nSpermaceti\nJacky De Groen\nBelgium, 11’35, 2018\nAn eerily evocative moment in the life of a young man who finds himself on the threshold of an initiation.\nWorm\nKat Morris\nCanada, 2’56, 2018\nSomewhere out in the woods time, space and reality are beginning to bend – and it’s only breakfast time.\nLove He Said\nInes Sedan\nFrance, 5’40, 2018\nSoaring, roaring – poet Charles Bukowski takes to the stage to read his iconic poem “Love” to an audience more than ready for the big man.\nAbout A Woman Who Wanted To Fly Away\nSasha Svirsky\nRussia, 7’45, 2018\nA masterpiece of mayhem and montage harvesting a rich cache of ideas drawn from a uniquely Russian take on ‘transhumanism’.\nTom\nDavid Midgley\nNew Zealand, 4’00, 2018\nThomas is trapped inside a fabricated reality he can’t be sure is real.\nPaper Trail\nJake Fried\nUSA, 1’00, 2017\nToo good to resist. Another one minute magnum-opus vault through the imagination of Jake Fried.\nLong Meg And Her Daughters\nMargaret Barry\nUSA, 3’28, 2018\nIn a strange, faraway land Long Meg contemplates nature and all its wondrous mutations and oddities.\nCandy Land\nGracie Pryor, Ham Firouzan\nUSA, 3’30, 2017\nSure, it’s a little hyper but who wouldn’t want to live in Candy Land.\nSolar Walk\nReka Bucsi\nDenmark, 20’51, 2018\nA post-imagination tour-de-force following a journey through a landscape of softly unfolding hallucinogenic change.\n
URL:https://miaf.net/events/international-program-2_2019/
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LOCATION:Lower Plaza, 1 Macarthur St, Melbourne VIC 3000
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