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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.





AIAF’s annual update on the digital domain within the animating community.A collection of films reflecting the outstanding results creative animators are extracting from the tools of their trade.
 

Peripetics
Jamie Raap
UK, 2009, 3'00
Peripetics - "the installation of an irreversible axis on a dynamic timeline". A film in six parts each entailing an imagination of different disoriented systems.

Harmonix "The Beatles: Rock Band" Intro Cinematic
Pete Candeland
UK, 2009, 2'30
Pretty amazing, man! A sumptuously created soaring trip through the life and times of The Beatles - a joyous mix of magical imagery and the latest CG animating techniques from one of the great British masters of the art.

Slightly Fishy
James Cunningham
New Zealand, 2010, 3'00
A nightmarish habitat inversion pits a series of sea creatures against a man trying to make his way home.
N.A.S.A. "A Volta"
Alexei Tylevich
USA, 2009, 4'30
Another day, another drug-deal gone wrong in this eye-popping fiesta of ultra-violence set in an 8-Bit isometric metropolis.
Fly On The Window
Nikita Diakur
UK, 2009, 7'15
It’s all a matter of perspective. A swooping, veering flight through a group of people who have little in common other than a common house-fly.
What I Have
Andrey Zhidkov
Russia, 2009, 11'15
An eerie tale of intricately depicted isolation, this recounting of Borges’ story, “The Disk”, outlines the abstract fate of a woodcutter visited by a king.
Masks
Jerome Boulbes
France, 2009, 7'45
An evocative ritual combat between two masks searching for their true face.
Please Say Something
David OReilly
Germany, 2009, 10'00
One of the most talked about films of the last Ottawa festival. A troubled relationship between a Cat and Mouse is set in the distant future utlising an animation style that could be described as similarly futuristic.
Logorama
H5
France, 2009, 16'15
Academy Award Winner 2010
An avalanche of logo imagery forms the very architectural DNA of a city in the grips of an evil clown on the run, produced by Autour de Minuit.
Four
Edouard Salier
France, 2009, 16'30
Four letters, 400,000 possibilities, only one is real. The latest thought-provoking CG masterpiece from one of the world’s most accomplished and uncompromising CG animators.
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