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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.





The backbone of the annual AIAF mission! Almost every one of these films is an Australian premiere. We received more than 2000 entries from every corner of the world and this collection of the best of them is your up to date snapshot of the international animation scene.
 

Tad's Nest
Petra Freeman
UK, 2009, 4'45
An ideal Opening Film! A gorgeously crafted paint-on-glass work, which takes us on an intriguing journey to that oddest of all little places where memories are invented.

A Family Portrait
Joseph Pierce
UK, 2009, 4'30
A picture – so they say – is worth a thousand words. But which thousand words?

Make-Down
Christina Heeck, Kerstin Laudascher, Maurice Hubner
Germany, 2009, 3'45
One face, many visages. A galloping parade of audacious masks.
Magic Cube And Ping-Pong
Lei Lei
China, 2009, 4'15
A lost ping-pong ball in the city of Magic Cube turns out to be a curious path to love for the most beautiful Magic Cubian of them all.
Tom n Jerry
Jin Sung Choi
USA, 2009, 11'45
Tom and Jerry get caught up in the pointless insanity of a modern airport.
The Bellows March
Eric Dyer
USA, 2009, 5'00
Shot in glorious Cinetrope! A brilliantly crafted bridge between digital and physical animation processes.
Insano Jazz
Helio Coelho
Brazil, 2009, 5'00
Colourful sound, joyfully noisey colour. The perfect intersection of the world's two finest artforms.
Anna Blume
Vessela Dantcheva
Germany, 2009, 9'15
An absolutely eye-popping animated version of the absurdist poem “An Anna Blume”, by Dadaist poet Kurt Schwitters, all done in super-bold, consciousness-expanding black, white and red.
The Man In The Blue Gordini
Jean-Christophe Lie
France, 2009, 10'00
All a superhero needs is his turf, his mask and some decent wheels. Even pants aren't essential.
Red-End And The Seemingly Symbiotic Society
Robin Noorda, Bethany de Forest
Holland, 2009, 14'45
The sheer scale of this production has to be seen to be believed. A bizarre, marching army of gluttonous insects overrun their environment.
Wings And Oars
Vladimir Leschiov
Latvia, 2009, 5'45
We loved this film so much, we bought our own copy just to make sure we could show it. A former pilot looks back over his life: the earth, the sky, the women - everything that took place on the journey from an airstrip to an abandoned boathouse.
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