Programme 15
Sunday 16/07/2023 20:00 - 22:00 EEST - Animart Festival 2023 Official Screening
Monday 17/07/2023 08:00 - 10:00 EEST - Animart Festival 2023 Replay Screening
Total Duration: 01:54:22
- On my Bicycle / À Bicyclette 08:18France 2022
- Arjuna / 阿周 05:28China 2022
- Invisible Creatures / Criaturas Invisibles 03:30Costa Rica 2022
- Wind whisperer / Testigo del Viento 06:30Germany 2022
- Mars 06:25France 2022
- when you came to my dream… 03:15Belgium 2023
- Wishing Well 02:30United States 2023
- Under The Endless Sky 04:00Ukraine 2022
- Ellie and the Little Bird 01:31India 2023
- Pitcher of You 09:30Ireland 2023
- Cold Lunch 02:46United States of America 2022
- Crown Shyness 09:52China 2023
- Desiderium 02:00Poland 2021
- Teleshopping 02:36Czech Republic 2022
- Akan (Will) 08:36Indonesia 2023
- Sundrop 05:16United States of America 2023
- The Speech of Txai Surui / O Discurso de Txai Suruí 04:00Brazil 2022
- GENTIAN 04:18Not Specified
- Veggie Go Round 04:35Malaysia 2023
- Dead Red Kite 03:37United Kingdom 2023
- Swamp Cat 01:42United States 2023
- Talos: the guardian of Crete 04:37Greece 2021
- Homo Somnians 09:30Germany 2022
Directed by: Océane Lavergne, Benjamin Langagne, Lucas Durot, Pierre Cilluffo, Marine Beuvain, Kerrian Detay
Screenplay: Océane Lavergne
Animation: Pierre Cilluffo, Marine Beuvain
Technique: 3D Computer
Music: Thomas Peyrounette
Production/School: Pôle 3D
Dialogue language: No Dialogue
Subtitles language: N/A
The journey of an old man on a bicycle.
Directed by: Qingyu Du
Screenplay: Qingyu Du
Animation: Qingyu Du
Technique: Qingyu Du
Music: Qingyu Du
Production/School: Shengying of Ai
Dialogue language: No Dialogue
Subtitles language: No Subtitles
Story of arjuna.
Directed by: Keyla Nikolle Cruz Gutiérrez
Screenplay: Keyla Nikolle Cruz Gutiérrez
Production/School: Keyla Nikolle Cruz Gutiérrez
Dialogue language: Spanish
Invisible Creatures tells the story of Lulu, a 6-year-old girl with Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder. Lulu’s ADHD is symbolized through an anthropomorphic butterfly named Monarch, who nobody besides Lulu is able to see. During her school day, Lulu accepts both positives and negatives aspects of her condition thanks to her big sister Serena.
Directed by: Fernanda Caicedo
Screenplay: Fernanda Caicedo
Animation: Fernanda Caicedo
Technique: Stopmotion
Music: Mariela Espinosa, Emilia Bahamonde, Edgar Castellanos, Alejandro Weller (Sound Design)
Production/School: Bauhaus University Weimar
Dialogue language: Spanish
Subtitles language: English
At the end of the horizon a singing cicada is born. Its flying is short, yet its chanting is eternal.
Directed by: Romain Gentet, Thomas Martinez, Mathias Thomas, Tristan Fleury, Thomas Devemy, Samuel Fauconnier, Zoé Moniot
Screenplay: Romain Gentet, Thomas Martinez, Mathias Thomas, Tristan Fleury, Thomas Devemy, Samuel Fauconnier, Zoé Moniot
Animation: Tristan Fleury, Mathias Thomas, Samuel Fauconnier
Technique: 2D & 3D
Music: Olivier Michelot
Production/School: Ecole Georges Méliès
Dialogue language: No dialogues
Subtitles language: N/A
In a context of war for water resources on Mars, an earthling and a Martian settler will have to fight for their survival. [Warning: violence]
Directed by: Yi-Chin Tsai
Screenplay: Yi-Chin Tsai
Animation: Yi-Chin Tsai
Technique: VR
Music: no
Production/School: Aalto University
Dialogue language: Mandarin Chinese
Subtitles language: English
The longing my father turned into a dream of chasing his figure. Like the memory getting more and more blurred with time, he started to disappear and go further and further away...
Directed by: Sydney Agans
Dialogue language: English
A maltese puppy finds a quater in the woods.
Directed by: Alexandra Dzhiganskaya
Screenplay: Alexandra Dzhiganskaya
Dialogue language: English
Our memories play an important role in the construction of identity and self-awareness. My childhood memories have acquired a special value for me since the outbreak of the full-scale war in Ukraine, my home country. For many children, this time will become a formative memory. My childhood in Ukraine was different and I want to share it with the audience in the form of an animated short. In the film I tell a personal story about my childhood memories and explore how memories are preserved and why they have a special meaning for people.
Directed by: Himanshu Anil Lalwani
Production/School: Himanshu Lalwani
Dialogue language: English
this stop motion story is about an elephant who save a injured bird
Directed by: Coireall Kent
Screenplay: Coireall Kent
Animation: Coireall Kent
Technique: 2D Digital Traditional Animation
Music: Coireall Kent, The Fógues, Romie
Production/School: Limerick School of Art and Design, Technological University of the Shannon: Midwest.
Dialogue language: English
Subtitles language: -
"Pitcher of You" follows the story of urban-hermit Mag, whose soon-to-close family pub is attacked by a vengeful familial Ghost. Mag must reckon with both imminent supernatural possession, and the now broken informal pact that she made to her late father, to walk in his footsteps and become the family's next publican. Featuring Voices: - Jess Bertrand (Voice of Mag) - Dean Carey (Voice of Ghost) - Éamonn Kent (Voice of Mag's Father) - Coireall Kent (Additional Voices) Music: - Coireall Kent (Original Theme) - The Fógues (Song: "Long Nights in Pokey Places", music and lyrics composed by Ted O'Brien, produced by Séamus Hennessey, performed by The Fógues) - Romie (Song: "An Die Nacht", from the album "Trust in the You of Now", released on CHAOS, a label of Bauer Studios GmbH.)
Directed by: Insun Park, Jin Pei Lua
Screenplay: Insun Park, Jin Pei Lua
Animation: Insun Park, Jin Pei Lua
Technique: Insun Park, Jin Pei Lua
Music: Ryan Lafford
Production/School: Ringling College of Art & Design
Dialogue language: English
Subtitles language: English
The bell rings for Lunch at an elementary school. A flurry of arms grasp at brown paper bags, but a Korean-American girl is surprised to find a tupperware in her backpack. It is full of Japchae noodles. Compared to her friends, who brought sandwiches, she feels out of place. She thinks everyone will be disgusted by, so she conceals everything, but her lunch refuses to hide! The lunchbox shakes and out comes a dragon made of noodles! It looks so happy to see her, and it is so excited to meet everyone. The dragon perks up at the sound of laughter and flies out of the classroom. The girl chases it down the hall. She manages to trap the dragon in her lunchbox as it's about to reach the exit, but the dragon continues to drag her along. At the climax, she yells “Stop! They’re not gonna like you, and they’re not gonna like me!” This reveals her deepest fears, and the dragon stops immediately. She opens the box, and the dragon looks up at her. Her rejection of the dragon has hurt it deeply. She apologizes, and the dragon forgives her. It lifts a compartment in her lunchbox lid and reveals three sets of chopsticks. The food was made to be shared. The girl’s face lights up with hope, and the dragon returns to his place in the lunchbox, becoming regular Japchae noodles. With a newfound courage, the girl shows her lunch to her friends. Her friends are excited to see this new meal, and in the end, they share food and eat lunch together.
Directed by: Xueyi Fang
Screenplay: original
Animation: stopmotion
Technique: puppets
Music: Bubblefish studio
Production/School: University of Shanghai for Science and Technology
Dialogue language: Chinese
Subtitles language: Chinese/English
At a fork in the woods, twins make their choice.
Directed by: Alicja Liss
Screenplay: Alicja Liss
Production/School: Alicja Liss
Dialogue language: Polish
Character standing by the sea experiences an unusual meeting. / Postać stojąca nad brzegiem morza doświadcza niezwykłego spotkania.
Directed by: Filip Dobeš
The short film Teleshopping depicts an advertising practice in TV programing. But what happens when the viewer has had enough?
Directed by: Dimas Fajar Purnomo
Screenplay: Faiza Zahwa Maharani
Animation: 2D Animation
Technique: Digital Hand-drawn Animation
Music: Abdul Aziz
Production/School: Aziz Hammad Kusteja / ISI Yogyakarta
Dialogue language: Indonesian
Subtitles language: -
About a mouse named "will" wants to move on with his family tragedy upon the war that unfortunate his experience to watch their family dies out slowly
Directed by: Anna Sirk-Morato
Screenplay: Anna Sirk-Morato
Animation: Anna Sirk-Morato
Technique: Digital 2D Animation
Music: "Run Away" and "Hello and Goodbye" - Anna Sirk-Morato, "Flight of the Inner Bird" - Yehezkel Raz
Production/School: John T. Hill, Karl Jahnke
Dialogue language: English
Subtitles language: N/A
The Sundrop is a short 5-minute 2D animated film that tells the story of a robot named Sam. Who, after the sun disappears one day and plunges the world into darkness, finds one last bit of light. She attempts to help using it until others try to steal it from her.
Directed by: Students of the Multimedia Project of Escola Parque
Dialogue language: Portuguese
The memorable and historic speech by Txai Suruí at the opening of COP-26: UN Conference on Climate Change, in Glasgow, Scotland (2021). Txai Suruí is a Brazilian indigenous activist leader, of the Paiter-Suruí ethnic group. She was the only indigenous person in Latin America and the only Brazilian to speak at COP-26. Her speech was made in front of more than 100 heads of state and echoed across the planet. The film was shown the following year, at COP 27 in Sharm el-Sheikh, Egypt, in a panel in which Txai Surui was participating. Film made in stop motion and 2d animation by the high school students of Escola Parque (Multimedia Project). * Directed by : Students of the Multimedia Project of Escola Parque (15-16 years old) * Mentors: Alexandre Juruena and Lilian Sodré * Soundtrack: So Perewaitxe (Paiter Suruí) / Mawaca - Panaís Bouki. * Paintings: Students of the Visual Arts Project of Escola Parque (professor: Eduardo Simões). * Escola Parque - Rio de Janeiro - Brazil 2022
Directed by: WEI-XIANG XIE
Screenplay: WEN-YI WU
Production/School: WEN-YI WU
In a world where everything has a spirit, music is the language of all living beings, and all living beings live in the forest. However, there is a creature called the Flower King that erodes the earth. In order to resist the Flower King, the people in the forest rise up to fight and use the power of music to save all things in the world.
Directed by: Lee Hui Ning
Screenplay: Metta Soegiharto, Chau Chi Hang (Heads of Story)
Animation: Ardelia Tiffany Yoga (Lead Animator)
Technique: 3D Digital Animation; (Background) 2D Matte-Painting imported into 3D Scene
Music: Chase Theme Composed by hitamine; Royalty-free Music by The Green Orbs, Sir Cubworth, Slynk & Mr Stabalina
Production/School: Salad Bowl Studios, The One Academy
Dialogue language: English (No Dialogue)
Subtitles language: N/A
A picky young boy, upon seeing vegetables in his food, begins to imagine the veggies as live monsters set out to chase him. Veggie Go Round is a cute and funny action-packed animated short, merrily inspired by the universal childhood experience of growing up as a picky eater.
Directed by: Finn Morgan-Roberts
When an endangered bird of prey gets ran over, a teen girls insistence to give it a funeral ignites conflict within the family. Dark, twisted, and yet still light-hearted, this animated horror drama plays on the extremes of childhood emotions. Made using a hybrid mix of real-time CGI, and hand-made photo scanned assets, to give the film an artistically directed stop motion aesthetic. Starring Kizzy Edgell (Heartstopper) as Bonnie, as well as Emmy winner Virginia Thorn as the step-mother Amanda, and Philip Rhodes as the dad.
Directed by: Eva Goldfinger Scalzo
Screenplay: Eva Goldfinger Scalzo
Dialogue language: English
A day in the life of a cat that was raised by swamp monsters.
Directed by: John Kiritsis
Screenplay: John Kiritsis
When the citizens of Crete were under attack, the King pleaded the gods for help. In response to the King's plea, the gods created a gigantic robot guardian named Talos. He was tasked with the protection of the island of Crete from all kinds of harm. Talos was proven successful in his role until the arrival of Jason and Medea who knew his only weakness.
Directed by: Zaza Barisch
Screenplay: Zaza Barisch
Animation: Zaza Barisch
Technique: David Attila Tauber, Zaza Barisch
Music: Jens Willms
Production/School: Hochschule für Gestaltung, Karlsruhe
Dialogue language: no dialogues
Subtitles language: no subtitles
The cutout animation short film Homo Somnians is a modern fairy tale about a little child whose parents are so preoccupied with their smart phones that they forget the child in the middle of a forest. That's where it meets a man-like native. They spent time together and the native shows the child the wonders of his world.
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