Programme 1
Sunday 10/07/2022 18:00 - 19:00 EEST - Animart Festival 2022 Official Screening
Monday 11/07/2022 06:00 - 07:00 EEST - Animart Festival 2022 Replay Screening
Total Duration: 00:50:30
- UNDERSTANDING 06:27United States of America 2022
- SAINT ANDROID 06:10Germany 2021
- ELEVATOR ALONE 03:38Greece 2021
- TATT 03:29Russian Federation 2021
- THE WHELK / O Búzio 06:37Portugal 2021
- BIBLIOPHILIA 01:19Bulgaria 2022
- IN THE WOODS 05:00Czech Republic 2021
- BABY ON BOARD 03:11Australia 2021
- BRILHANTE 03:12Brazil 2021
- WINTER WINT / Vent d'Hiver 04:27France 2021
- SUBURB 03:50United Kingdom 2021
- NO WORRIES! / Semmi baj! 03:10Hungary 2021
Directed by: Alexandra Voutsinas
Screenplay: Alexandra Voutsinas
Animation: Alexandra Voutsinas
Technique: 3D/CG
Music: Robby Good
Production/School: University of California, Los Angeles
Dialogue language: American Sign Language
Subtitles language: English
Inspired by the magic of American Sign Language, Understanding is a 3D animated short film about a lonely giant who creates a friend and the world they inhabit while learning to understand his new creations.
Directed by: Lukas von Berg
Screenplay: Fabien Virayie
Animation: Lukas von Berg
Technique: 3d, 2d
Music: Leonard Küßner
Production/School: Filmakademie Baden-Württemberg
Dialogue language: English
Subtitles language: english
It’s the future, Norman’s wife is dying. In these final moments, he calls for guidance - but it’s not what he asked for.
Directed by: Anastasia Papadopoulou
Screenplay: Anastasia Papadopoulou
Animation: Anastasia Papadopoulou
Technique: stop motion
Music: John Kiritsis
Production/School: University of West Attica
Dialogue language: No Dialogue
Subtitles language: No Subtitles
Four people and the time they spend in an elevator. Inspired by everyday life and by the difference in people's behavior when they are alone, in contrast to the socially acceptable behavior that individuals adopt when in public space and especially in the confined and always awkward setting of an elevator.
Directed by: Ekaterina Ulyanova
Screenplay: Ekaterina Ulyanova
Animation: Ekaterina Ulyanova
Technique: 2D Animation
Production/School: All-Russian State University of Cinematography named after S. A. Gerasimov (a.k.a. VGIK)
Dialogue language: English
The story of a mysterious monster-thief who stole the forester's pants.
Directed by: Aurora Mascarenhas Fernandes
Screenplay: Aurora Mascarenhas Fernandes
Animation: Aurora Mascarenhas Fernandes
Technique: 2D Digital Animation and Rotoscoping
Music: Francisco Morgan
Production/School: Aurora Mascarenhas Fernandes, ESMAD - School of Media, Arts and Design
Dialogue language: Portuguese
Subtitles language: English
“O Búzio” (the Whelk) is an adaptation of the short story “Homer” by Sophia de Mello Breyner Andresen, which narrates a brief childhood memory of the author and has as its central character a wandering, crazed old man who appeared to beg for alms on summer afternoons, in a village by the beach. Búzio is a free being, who lives away from the world of men and in communion with nature, whose rituals and speeches no one understands. The animation explores the magic contained in the words of this man, seen through the eyes of a child.
Directed by: Elena Ivanova Georgieva
Screenplay: Elena Ivanova Georgieva
Animation: Elena Ivanova Georgieva
Technique: 2D Hand Drawn Animation
Production/School: New Bulgarian University
Dialogue language: English
An animated miniature inspired by the world of books, in which we are completely immersed when the story grabs us with both hands, drags us, and makes us follow it to the end.
Directed by: Ivana Češková
Screenplay: Ivana Ceskova
Animation: Ivana Ceskova
Technique: digital hand-drawn frame by frame
Music: Marie Novackova
Production/School: The Ladislav Sutnar´s Faculty of Design and Art (LSFDA) of the University of West Bohemia (UWB)
Dialogue language: no
Subtitles language: no
A little boy is alone in the woods when he gets injured. Luckily he finds the ancient spirit animals who could help him.
Directed by: Kristy Cornell
Screenplay: Kristy Cornell
Animation: Eddie Spicer, Tyler Pickard, Pichvisoth Sok, Sopheaktra Phuk
Technique: 2D Animation
Music: Evie Dredge
Production/School: Swinburne University of Technology
Dialogue language: English
A goofy, but well-intentioned husband is at home with his pregnant wife when suddenly…the baby is coming! Immediately, the pair go on a speedy car race, flying and screeching around the streets as they fly and screech within the car. To the husband’s horror, a ginormous traffic jam has them skidding to a halt. Spotting an abandoned shopping trolley gives the husband a whacky idea. He zooms through the traffic with his wife in the trolley. Bizarre problems arise, but the husband won’t let any antics stand in his way. To avoid danger, he dives through the sky like Superman and inelegantly lands in the trolley with his wife. The pair shoot over the hills to the hospital where yet another challenge emerges. This time it’s a split screen showdown against other pregnant couples. The husband steps up to the plate, pulling out all the stops to get his wife to the delivery room first. Finally, the husband can breathe, because he safely gets his wife to the delivery room to have their baby.
Directed by: Soo A Yoo
Screenplay: Soo A Yoo, Maria Isabel Pereira de Deus, Lucyanna Gonçalves, Bruno Henrique Stoco Stdrezk
Animation: Soo A Yoo
Technique: 2D animation
Production/School: Universidade Positivo
Dialogue language: No Dialogue
Subtitles language: English, Portuguese, Korean
In a world where lamps shine depending on its emotional state, a teenager feels lost with their light off. Follow Brilhante on their journey to find their own shine.
Directed by: Jeremy Andriambolisoa, Théo Duhautois, Quentin Wittevrongel, Alicia Massez, William Ghyselen, Thomas Dell'Isola
Screenplay: Jeremy Andriambolisoa, Théo Duhautois
Animation: Jeremy Andriambolisoa, William Ghyselen, Thomas Dell'Isola
Technique: 3D Computer
Music: Hayato Sumino, Frédéric Chopin
Production/School: Pôle 3D
Dialogue language: No Dialogue
Caught up in a violent snowstorm, the rabbits seek refuge in their king's Castle.
Directed by: Miles Jezuita
Screenplay: Miles Jezuita
Animation: Miles Jezuita, Rainie Kim, Hamish Dodd, Jess Teare, Conor Quinn
Technique: 2D handdrawn digital
Music: Donata Greco
Production/School: Arts University Bournemouth
Dialogue language: No Dialogue
Subtitles language: n/a
Compared to the bustling life of London’s City, in the quiet, static suburb, lurk foxes. Suburb is a glimpse into what mischief these enigmatic creatures wreak on their man-made surroundings.
Directed by: Tamara Bella
Screenplay: Tamara Bella
Technique: 2d Animation
Production/School: József Fülöp / Moholy-Nagy University of Art and Design
On her first day as a waitress at a busy restaurant, Mim finds herself next to a tight-knit group who are not very friendly to her. The day becomes harder as it progresses, and while the others see it as just another workday, Mim isn’t handling it well and she makes a mistake during rush hour. Everyone looks at her disapprovingly, but Tati, the cashier girl, remembers what it was like when the same happened to her, and she helps Mim out.
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