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Saturday 4 November
> 4.30pm
> International
program
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Sunday 5 November
> 7.00pm
>
Aeon Flux Collection
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Monday 6 November
> 7.30pm, Double Bill
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The Digital Panorama
.. and
.. Comic
Art Meets Animation
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TICKETS
Session Tickets
14.50 Full / $9.50 Concession
Monday Double
$10.00 Full / $8.50 Concession
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BOOKINGS
For further information
www.lunapalace.com.au
or phone 08 9444 4056
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VENUE
Luna Leederville
155 Oxford Street, Leederville 6007
luna@lunapalace.com.au
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Saturday 4 November 2006
4.30pm
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McLaren's
Negatives
Marie-Josee Saint-Pierre, Canada,
2006 > 10’00
An engaging, enlightening, animated tribute to one of animation’s
greatest - Norman McLaren.
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Soup (Le Bouillon)
Anne Laure Totaro, France, 2005 > 3’30
Mother Nature stirs a swirling sepia soup, in which whole worlds
drift, float and sink. |
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Who I Am And
What I Want
David Shrigley & Chris Shepherd, UK, 2005
> 6’00
Pete lives in the woods and may or may not be normal. A world
of startling, ingenious insanity! |
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A Long Day
Of Mr Calpaccio
Uruma Delvi, Japan, 2005 > 7’27
An exhausting depiction of the frantic hustle, bustle and mania
of the 9-6 business world. |
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Headache Hotel
Karen Cheung, UK, 2005 > 2’15
Ever had something you just couldn’t get out of your head?
And how did it get there in the first place. |
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Maestro
Geza Toth, Hungary, 2004 > 4'20
The maestro and his persistent mechanical assistant prepare
for an all-important performance. |
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Walking
Alexandre Bayle, France, 2005 > 5’00
From sound comes illumination. An elegant celebration of the
simple things in our everyday world. |
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An Unusual
Circumstance
Hung Lin, Australia, 2005 > 2’30
An insightful and slightly surreal look at the way one young
girl reacts to bullies in her school. |
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Tragic Story
With Happy End
Regina Pessoa, Portugal, 2005 > 8’00
A superb & stunning film. A lesson in accepting difference
in others and accepting it in oneself. |
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Rabbit
Run Wrake, UK, 2005 > 8’30
1950’s style stickers perform a twisted fairytale about
an idol found in the belly of a rabbit. |
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Element Of
Light
Richard Reeves, Canada, 2004 > 4’30
A fireworks display of bright lights and sound, evoking headlights,
explosions and candles. |
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Life In Transition
John R Dilworth, USA, 2005 > 4’10
A vivid menagerie of surrealist characters set loose from a
collection of Dali canvasses. |
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At The Quinte
Hotel
Bruce Alcock, Canada, 2005 > 3’38
A vibrant, laconic visualisation of Al Purdy’s poem about
an impromptu reading at the Quinte Hotel. |
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Admission is restricted to 18+
IMPORTANT: Film classification
regulations do not allow us to admit any person under the
age of 18 years.
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