Programme 11
Sunday 16/07/2023 12:00 - 14:00 EEST - Animart Festival 2023 Official Screening
Monday 17/07/2023 00:00 - 02:00 EEST - Animart Festival 2023 Replay Screening
Total Duration: 01:53:39
- Paper Offerings 01:32Singapore 2022
- The Glazier's Daughter / La hija del vidriero 02:01Argentina 2022
- After We Burn the Tiger Truck / 老虎车燃烧殆尽之时 将龙爪花放进搅拌机 04:31China 2022
- Fallar 02:37Costa Rica 2022
- Flutter 08:21Korea, Republic of 2023
- Cloudream / 클라우드림 08:05Korea, Republic of 2023
- Legacy / Örökrész 09:00Hungary 2023
- Save As... / Сохранить Как... 02:16Russian Federation 2022
- To Ankur 03:48India 2023
- Howl by Gogol 02:58Russia 2022
- ...To The Sea 08:00Canada 2023
- Wetsitales : The Story of Kanag 10:00Philippines 2022
- Emerald Necklace and the Wizard of West Roxbury 01:12United States of America 2023
- My Home / 吾家 06:40Taiwan 2023
- Unfound / איבוד 07:47Israel 2022
- Perfect City: The Mother 06:35China 2023
- Object of Life 03:00Australia 2022
- Nyktomantis 09:00France 2022
- Together/Apart 06:53United States of America 2022
- Mommy's Me Time 02:53United States of America 2022
- The End 02:23United States of America 2022
- About Heidegger 02:13Czech Republic 2022
- Underwater Disco 01:54United Kingdom 2022
Directed by: Ning Xuan Tan, Vanessa Ming Yan Ng, Winona Marie Labarinto Mazo
Screenplay: -
Animation: -
Technique: 2D Animation
Music: Zhang Ziyi
Production/School: Nanyang Technological University School of Art, Design and Media
Dialogue language: English
Subtitles language: English
An old Taoist ghost is left thoroughly confused after receiving unusual gifts from her descendants. A tribute to our grandmothers and their tech savviness.
Directed by: Lucía López
Screenplay: Lucía López
Animation: Lucía López
Technique: Oil painting on glass
Music: -
Production/School: Lucía López
Dialogue language: Spanish
Subtitles language: English
After spending her childhood in her father's glass shop, the author interprets glass as a familiar material. A confused childhood observed 20 years later, a childhood that the glazier's daughter tries to treasure using paint and glass, elements that she will soon discover are just as fragile as her own memory.
Directed by: Zilei Liu
Screenplay: Zilei Liu, Haoran Jin, Bairan Zhong, Kexin Wang
Production/School: Shengying of Ai
Dialogue language: Other
More tomorrows after tomorrow, more stories beyond the story. Fill the very NOW with the present continuous tense. Who knows what is going to happen? Maybe, a fish rain?
Directed by: Melissa Guerrero, Laura Mora
Screenplay: Melissa Guerrero, Laura Mora
Animation: 3D animation
Technique: 3D animation
Music: Fallar-Selvas-Igancio Coto
Production/School: Carlos Smith
Dialogue language: Spanish
Subtitles language: english
The videoclip is about an antropomorphic character who lives on an alien planet. This character has a shape-shifting torso, which mutates into a shape similar towhatever it touches.When he touches a flower that looks different from the rest of the planet, he realizes that he made a serious mistake and he tries to do everything possible to reverse it.
Directed by: Shin Dain, Kim Heewon, Jeong Jiwu
Screenplay: Shin Dain, Kim Heewon, Jeong Jiwu
Production/School: Kim Jeongwun
Dialogue language: Korean
There is a peaceful Younghee's duck farm. One day, all the ducks that were raised in the farm disappeared. Young-hee, who started looking for traces of the missing ducks, thinks that the forest monster in the fairy tale is the culprit. The truth behind the disappearance of ducks is revealed only after going on an adventure into the forest.
Directed by: Lim Jayun, Nah Yunseo, Kim Ha yeon, Hwang Yein
Screenplay: Lim Jayun, Nah Yunseo, Kim Ha yeon, Hwang Yein
Production/School: Lim Jayun, Nah Yunseo, Kim Ha yeon, Hwang Yein
Dialogue language: Korean
The mysterious world on the clouds where cloud sculptors live. One day, a plane crashes into the elaborate cloud sculptures. The sculptor, who is upset and angry about that the ruined works, screams loudly at the pilot, and enters the studio........
Directed by: Tamás Ivády
Screenplay: Tamás Ivády
Animation: Péter Bogyó, Szandra Farkas, Balázs Csillag, Tamás Ivásy, Panni Kiss, Sára Kiss, Márton Radics, Imre Balázs Szentesi
Technique: digital hand-drawn animation
Music: Balázs Alpár
Production/School: József Fülöp
Dialogue language: Hungarian
Subtitles language: English
ENG: A woman has lost her grandmother. The grandmother's apartment is now lifeless, only a few boxes lie in the living room. But is that really all that is left behind her? HUN: Egy nő elveszíti a nagymamáját. A nagymama lakása immár élettelen, csak pár doboz fekszik a nagyszobában. De vajon tényleg csak ennyi maradt utána?
Directed by: Masha Semina
Dialogue language: Russian
Film about the importance of memories
Directed by: Nitya Sathian
Screenplay: N/A
Animation: 2D
Technique: 2D frame by frame
Music: Emily Beth
Production/School: United world Institute of Design
Dialogue language: N/A
Subtitles language: N/A
To Ankur is a wacky film about a young teen, Madhu who tries to deliver a love letter to her crush, but on the way faces many obstacles which are all in her head. It is a 2D animated film that is almost 4 minutes long with a beautiful classical piece to showcase the craziness in the best way possible. The main goal of my film is to express my perspective on Intrusive thoughts in a fun and lighthearted manner while still providing the feeling of being trapped in this loop of imaginative thoughts, that constantly try to mess up her day.
Directed by: Uliana Shalygina
Screenplay: Uliana Shalygina
Animation: Uliana Shalygina
Technique: Hand-drawn animation on plasticine, stopmotion
Music: Nerehtskie rogechniki
Production/School: Nikolay Makovsky
Dialogue language: Russian
Subtitles language: English
Five dead men approach the boarder, which is guarded by dogs. Having fed the dog, they are waiting for the crossing to the other side. Howling dogs helps to cross the border. Leaving is liberation.
Directed by: Ishaan Thompson
Screenplay: Ishaan Thompson
Animation: Yes
Technique: 2d-3d Hybrid
Music: Chanchal Mahamud, Aaron Tsang
Production/School: Sheridan College
Dialogue language: Arabic, Modern Greek (1453-)
Subtitles language: English
A Palestinian fisherman tries to breach the naval blockade in Gaza to get treatment for his sick daughter
Directed by: Jade Dandan Evangelista
Screenplay: Nina Dandan Evangelista
Animation: Jade Dandan Evangelista
Technique: Digital 2D
Music: n/a
Production/School: Victory Christian International School
Dialogue language: English
Subtitles language: English
We revisit the lives of Aponibolinayen and Aponitolao, now married they have a son and the hero of our story. His life as an obedient son, a bird and a young adult finding his true love that brings him back as a human and as a son to his parents. An adventure filled story mixed with culture and traditions of the Tinguian Tribe.
Directed by: Leon Taylor
Screenplay: Leon Taylor
Animation: Leon Taylor
Technique: 2D Digital Animation
Music: N/A
Production/School: Leon Taylor
Dialogue language: English
Subtitles language: N/A
Prince Emerald Necklace of Forest Hills Station does a daily patrol with his wizard friend, who gets him into more trouble than there was in the first place. Featuring the talented voices of Alex Vietzke, Theo Rhee and Coyote
Directed by: Sin-Yu Wang
Screenplay: Sin-Yu Wang
Animation: Zhe-Xian Wu
Technique: Sin-Yu Wang, Zhe-Xian Wu, Zhen-Wei Xu, Yi-Ting Zheng, Bing-Yu Lai, Yong-Yuan Zhou
Music: Yu-En Wu
Production/School: Kun Shan University
Dialogue language: Chinese
Subtitles language: No dialogue
The snail loses its home and is forced to move away from it, stepping into the unknown and dangerous human world. Terrible disasters and unexpected adventures hit it one after another. The end of this journey is just to seek a peaceful and stable place. life, a warm home.
Directed by: Shahar Balfour
Screenplay: Shahar Balfour
Animation: Shahar Balfour
Technique: 2D animation
Music: Bar Karti
Production/School: Bezalel Academy of Art and Design
Dialogue language: No Dialogue
Subtitles language: no dialog
A Little girl sets to explore a wondrous darkening street as evening falls, not noticing she was left alone. An old lady loses her way inside her own home, where memory crumbles and familiar space becomes foreign and threatening. In two parallel timelines, both characters lose their way as they wander on a journey between reality and imagination.
Directed by: Shengwei Zhou
Screenplay: Shengwei Zhou
Animation: Shengwei Zhou
Technique: Shengwei Zhou
Music: Keju Luo
Production/School: Shengwei Zhou, Lei Wang
Dialogue language: No Dialogue
Subtitles language: None
A dry wood mother decides to carve her root baby into a human due to the loss of her flesh body parts.
Directed by: Jack James Parry
Screenplay: Jack James Parry
Animation: Jack James Parry
Technique: Jack James Parry
Music: Jack James Parry
Production/School: Deakin University
Dialogue language: No Dialogue
Subtitles language: No Dialogue
Don't let the OBJECTS of your life become... the OBJECT of your life! The Object of Life is a playful story about the perils of accumulating objects. Do we possess them - or do they possess us? Its an uphill battle… but where is all going? Jack Parry - Director Winner - Best Animation - Suncine Environmental Film Festival Winner - Best Animation - San Sebastian Short Film Festival Winner - Bronze Award - Short Animaton - Australian Effects and Animation Festival Winner - Best Animation - One Earth Awards Winner - Best Animation - Poppy Film Festival Winner - Best Animation - Moscow International Film Festival
Directed by: Victor Barreaud, Eva Cassegrain, Cécilia Dinh, Léopold Gelbard, Juliette Guitton, Axel Martin
Screenplay: Victor Barreaud, Eva Cassegrain, Cécilia Dinh, Léopold Gelbard, Juliette Guitton, Axel Martin
Animation: Victor Barreaud, Eva Cassegrain, Cécilia Dinh, Juliette Guitton, Axel Martin
Technique: 2D & 3D
Music: Olivier Michelot
Production/School: Ecole Georges Méliès
Dialogue language: French
Subtitles language: N/A
Upon arriving at his aunt and uncle's mansion for the first time, Oscar, a young boy, accidentally awakens their impressive statuette collection…
Directed by: David Amberg
Screenplay: David Amberg
Animation: David Amberg
Technique: 2D Digital
Music: Jaimie Ann Pangan
Production/School: University of Southern California
Dialogue language: English
Subtitles language: English
Two years after a gaybashing, Michael and Alex are still feeling the aftershocks in their relationship. Things continue to get complicated, as Michael’s dissociations start becoming reality.
Directed by: August Park, Lydia Estepp
Screenplay: August Park, Lydia Estepp
Animation: August Park, Lydia Estepp
Technique: August Park, Lydia Estepp
Music: Amanda Duran
Production/School: Ringling College of Art & Design
Dialogue language: English
Subtitles language: English
A mom settles in to watch TV after her kids go to bed. She turns on the TV and sees that a cartoon show has been left on. The characters ask if she’s ready for some fun, but appear concerned when she responds pessimistically. The cartoon characters suck her into the television telling her “Let’s turn that frown upside down!” The mom is transported into the cartoon world where the characters cheerily welcome her. She freaks out and asks to be sent back. Rocky, the raccoon character, tells her they’re going to talk to the Pancake Wizard on Pancake Plateau to ask him to transport her home. They travel through the Fun-time Forest while singing the highly annoying theme song of the show. The mom asks if they have to sing, and they respond by playing kazoos instead which is worse. They finally arrive at the top of Pancake Plateau, only for the mom to discover that the Pancake Wizard is just Rocky and Cappy in a costume. She snaps and yells at them “Adults don’t have time for stupid adventures!” This causes Rocky to have a heart attack and fall over unconscious. The mom attempts to resuscitate Rocky, but then is told that the only way for her to save his life is by singing. She reluctantly sings her own version of the theme song, which brings Rocky back to life. The cartoon characters celebrate the mom learning how to have fun. They give her a chunk from the pancake plateau as a parting gift and she’s transported home. The chunk of pancake has miraculously turned into a platter of delicious pancakes, which she shares with her children.
Directed by: Alexandria Siah
Screenplay: Alexandria Siah
Animation: Alexandria Siah
Technique: Alexandria Siah
Music: Daniel Markovich
Production/School: Ringling College of Art & Design
Dialogue language: English
Subtitles language: English
After watching her gallant knight die at the end of the film, it’s up to the determined princess to take matters into her own hands to stop her groom from dying so they can get married.
Directed by: Lucie Lisníková
Screenplay: Lucie Lisníková
Animation: Lucie Lisníková
Technique: computer 2D
Music: no music
Production/School: Faculty of Multimedia Communications, Tomas Bata University in Zlín, Univerzitni 2431, Zlín 76001, Czech Republic, Lukas Gregor, gregor@utb.cz, +420 775 709 890
Dialogue language: Czech
Subtitles language: English
Do you ever ask yourself why you are here in this world and what awaits you? Perhaps Martin Heidegger will answer you through the words of Antonín Dolák in Lucie Lisníková's animated philosophical essay set in the autumn atmosphere.
Directed by: Luna Cherrington
Screenplay: n/a
Animation: Hand Drawn 2D Digital Animation
Technique: Hand Drawn 2D Digital Animation
Music: Aria Burke-Munns
Production/School: University of Hertfordshire
Dialogue language: No Dialogue
Subtitles language: No Dialogue
A musical dance fantasy... in a rock pool!
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