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One of our most important and popular programs. There aren’t
many opportunities to see Australian animation on the big screen
and each year AIAF probably shows more than any other event in the
world. This is an opportunity to see what Australian animators are
doing, how they’re doing it and how the artform is travelling. |
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THE
WENDY-LADY
Amy Alexander
Australia, 4'18, 2010
A delicate tale of love, wine, bath-time
and never forgetting where you put your rubber ducky.
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ZERO
Christopher Kezelos, David Cox
Australia, 12'32, 2009
In a world that judges people by their number,
Zero faces constant prejudice and persecution until a chance encounter
changes his life forever. |
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PRESS +
Benjamin Ducroz
Australia, 1'30, 2010
A constantly evolving network of forms and shapes
eternally locked into a rolling chain of little ‘big bangs’. |
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CLOCKWORK GENTLEMEN
Marco Ryan
Australia, 4'10, 2010
All great actions have their consequences. A
frail inventor spends his last days scheming ways to repair the damage
passed down to him. |
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DUKES OF BROXSTONIA:
MOON TOUR
Suren Perera
Australia, 0'45, 2010
Da Dukes is back! Playing out there –
way out there – on the edge of an alien planet. |
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THE SHOW
Rebecca Hayes
Australia, 4'25, 2010
Subtle and touching collisions of tragedy and
comedy glimpsing the behind-the-scenes, everyday pre-show rituals
of a travelling carnival troupe. |
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POLO'S ROBOT
Peter Lowey
Australia, 9'00, 2010
A custom-made robot built to make real the nightmares
of its inventor. |
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DAUGHTER'S DREAM
Neil Sanders
Australia, 1'31, 2011
A melding of overlapping colour and shape in
tribute to origami, symmetry and the general endeavour of finding
complexity in the simplest of things |
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GRAVITY
Darcy Prendergast
Australia, 2'20, 2010
A tale of two blobs destined for each other.
It was meant to be. |
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COCKROACH
Luke Eve, Ian Dodman
Australia, 13'30, 2010
When Charlie is run over by his own wedding
car he is given another chance at life, but with a twist – and
extra legs! A story of unrequited love across the species divide.
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THE GRADUAL DEMISE
OF PHILLIPA FINCH
Emma Magenta, Aaron Powell
Australia, 31'00, 2010
Phillipa Finch is acclaimed artist Emma Magenta's
newest character. Narrated by Toni Collette, Phillipa delves into
her emotional history to solve the mystery of how she ‘died’. |
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