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Part II: The Best Of Anima

Part II: The Best Of Anima
Start date 2014-04-24
Start time 18:00
Kategoria Film

FATHER / OJCIEC, directed by Ivan Bogdanov, Moritz Mayerhofer, Asparuh Petrof
Bulgaria, Croatia, Germany 2012, running time: 16'30'' – Grand Prix – Golden Jabberwocky

When did you last time speak to your father? Will you ever ask him about things that hurt you? In “Father”, the reality is reversed to create an impossible dialogue: a dialogue between a child and a father which will never materialize itself.

FUTON, directed by Yoriko Mizushiri
Japonia 2012, running time: 6' – Silver Jabberwocky

Wrapping oneself up in a futon makes one reminisce about the past and dream of the future. It also allows one to soak up the ambiance using all the senses available and to stimulate pent-up desires… All the delightedly sensual is inter-connected. Inside a futon, one’s body is one the lookout for sensations…

PALMIPEDARIUM, directed by Jérémy Clapin
France 2012, running time: 10'25'' – Brown Jabberwocky

Simon knows a lot about ducks. Ducks make a lot of noise. They swim; some of them even roll over. Sometimes the situation is a bit complicated and Simon gets lost.

ASCENSION / WNIEBOWSTĄPIENIE, directed by Thomas Bourdis, Martin de Coudenhove, Caroline Domergue, Colin Laubry and Florian Vecchione
France 2013, running time: 6'50'' – Special Golden Jabberwocky For Students’ Best Animated Etude

The beginning of the twentieth century. Two mountaineers embark on a traditional journey, carrying the figure of Virgin Mary to the top of a mountain.

NYUSZI ÉS ÖZ / KRÓLIK I JELEŃ, directed by Péter Vácz
Hungary 2012, running time: 16'43'' – Honorary Mention, Audience Award

The friendship between a rabbit and a deer in endangered because of the deer’s latest obsession – his compulsive search for the door to the tihrd dimension.

AB OVO, directed by Anita Kwiatkowska-Naqvi
Poland 2012, running time: 5'18'' – Honorary Mention

Imagine that something start to live inside you, taking away inch by inch every piece of space until you almost explode? Would you be able to love this creature inside you?

MY LITTLE UNDERGROUND / MOJE MAŁE PODZIEMIE, directed by Elise Simard
Canada 2012, running time: 6'43'' – Honrary Mention

To find light, one has first to travel through darkness. This is how Elise Simard’s “My Little Underground” starts – a darkly poignant tale of a girl going home by bus in winter.

OBIDA / ROZGORYCZENIE, directed by Anna Budanova
Russia 2013, running time: 9' – the Great Under-appreciated – The Festival’s Artistic Director Award

A young girl’s resentment takes the shape of a furry creature, which becomes her best friend. They grow up together. Rooted deeply in her mind, the resentment start to dominate and take over her life.

DENTS DE LAIT / ZĘBY MLECZNE, directed by Julie Charette
Canada 2013, running time: 4'05'' – Students’ Jury Mention

A loss of a milk tooth linked with even greater loss totally shakes up the world of a young boy, making him grow up quicker than he ver wanted or expected.

Original audio with Polish subtitles.

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