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Friday 14 May
5:30pm
6:00pm
8.00pm
Doors Open!
International Program #1
SIGGRAPH Wrap-Up
Saturday 15 May
2.00pm
4.00pm
5.00pm
6.00pm
8.00pm
9:30pm
Kids Screening (ages 4-7)
Animation 101 Seminar
Animation 102 Seminar
Australian Panorama
International Program #2
Late Night Bizarre
Sunday 16 May
2.00pm

4.00pm
6.00pm
7.30pm

Kids Screening (ages 4-7) (repeat)
Animation 103 Seminar
International Program #3
Digital Panorama

Admission is restricted to 18+

IMPORTANT: Film classification regulations in Australia require
all films to either be formally classified OR restricted to an audience of 18 years of age and over. Most festivals do not have the resources to do this and it is for this reason alone that we are not able to admit any person under the age of 18 years to the main AIAF screenings.





One of our most popular and important programs. Showcasing Australian animation is what AIAF loves to do best and, as a result, it’s this program that we tour nationally and internationally. The program will feature a collection of the best, recently released Australian animated shorts and will present local work in all of its diverse glory.

Films tbc!

 
The Dressmaker's Daughter
Huni Bolliger
2008, 6'30
Escaping the cruel labels of her master, a wooden doll finds all she needs for renewal in a magical forest.
Poet Tree
Caroline Huf
2009, 6'30
Poetry in motion. A fascinating, hands-on stop-motion fiesta animated in a public space utilising materials most readily on hand.
News!
Darcy Prendergast
2009, 5'15
Burning cars, pet worms and cowbells - it's the news!
Messier 808
Arm Wantaya Thitipaisal
2009, 2'30
Psychedelia checks in for a short but very wild ride.
How To Lose Weight In 60 Seconds
Dave Carter
2010, 1'30
A warped compendium of twisted tips on how to lose weight.
Mi Amistad (My Friendship)
Katie Ryan
2009, 10'00
A simple friendship between two children of different cultures strains under a dark umbrella of external pressures and violent realities.
Ink
Justine Wallace
2009, 11'15
A lost toy, a broken childhood and a girl spray-painting the streets in search of both.

The Cockerels Egg
Peter Allen
2010, 1'00
The true story of a Swiss rooster who was tried and executed for sorcery in 1478.

The Collectivity of Randomology
Pam Readford
2009, 2’30
A sublime tsunami of surrealist, mind-bending morphisms from an imagination cut adrift from life as we know it.
The Petrol Can Rider
Simon O'Carrigan
2009, 3'15
The struggle to refuel a Monaro GTS evokes isolation, addiction and unattainable satisfaction in a post-apocalyptic, future Australian wasteland.
Backstage
Pierce Davison
2010, 3'15
Cynthia's plan to audition the new play she has written comes apart when her teacher forces her to read with Jeremy.
Squirrel Away
Mark Sheard
2009, 3'30
A nutty little film about a squirrel hoarding his precious acorns in a tree that looks like it's gonna blow under the strain.
Scarey Therapy
Suren Perera
2009, 4'30
Vampires with first-date nerves, zombies with addiction problems and a human-fly with parental issues. Everybody needs a little help from time to time.
The Thing In The Distance
Elliot Cowan
2009, 5'30
Paranoia, obsession and hot tea are the name of the game in this new stressful adventure.
Calypso
Jack Parry
2009, 9'15
In the not-so-distant future of robotic aged care, George has been abandoned to his last days surrounded by a circle of mechanised carers.
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