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| 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. |
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Bellies
Philippe Grammaticopoulos
France, 2009, 16'45
In a very industrialised world, where humans
only eat transgenic food, some plates make for surprising dishes.
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Ooioo "Sol"
Shoji Goto
Japan, 2009, 2'45
Radical, puppet animation from one-man Japanese
arts machine, Shoji Goto, who enigmatically describes his latest
film as "the story of another valley of wind that the wing
preaches".
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In The Air
Martinus Klemet
Estonia, 2009, 8'45
A miscommunication between the wolf and the
humans leads to a sudden shift in the laws of gravity. |
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Trolley Boy
Teemu Auersalo
Ireland, 2009, 4'00
Trolley Boy wonders when he lost the passion
for his job. Could there be more to life than pushing shopping trolleys
into stacks? |
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Another Look Into
Rodolfo Pimenta, Nelson Fernandes
Portugal, 2007, 4'30
Perfect pixellation. A stroll through the park,
a magic book, splashes of colour, flashes of inspiration. |
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Nuvole, Mani
Simone Massi
France, 2008, 8'00
I watch the hands of my father, the clouds of
my mother: I see the passing of Time that colours us with the yellow
of a flower. |
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Atomic Hubbub
Stephen Irwin
UK, 2009, 1'30
Short but extremely helpful advice on how to
survive an atomic bomb – just in case you find yourself caught
in the epicenter of the blast. |
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Toubab
Vincent Duponchel
France, 2009, 4'15
Maybe we make our own luck – but sometimes
dodgey African masks might just have something to do with it too.
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Mystery Music
Nicolas Mahler
Austria, 2009, 5'00
Where does music come from? Where does it go
to? What is it when it’s not a bouncing dot or a log that has
to be carried around? An elegant, understated inquiry into the origins
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Orgesticulanismus
Mathieu Labaye
Belgium, 2008, 9'30
“So weird you’re deprived of the
ability to move, as I am, as many others are… in order to survive
you need to reinvent movement” – Benoit Labaye. |
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The Small Dragon
Bruno Collet
France, 2009, 8'15
Where's Bruce Lee when you really, really need
him? |
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