The fourth of eight programmes featuring more than 100 of the very best and the very latest short, animated films. Every style, every genre, every technique. Your comprehensive, up-to-date overview of the international indie animation scene. Book tickets 'Mushroom Thief' (Joan Ashworth, … [Read more...] about International Programme 4 (15)
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International Programme 5 (15)
The fifth of eight programmes featuring more than 100 of the very best and the very latest short, animated films. Every style, every genre, every technique. Your comprehensive, up-to-date overview of the international indie animation scene. Book tickets 'Bertie Crisp' (Francesca Adams, … [Read more...] about International Programme 5 (15)
International Programme 8: Supinfocom is Back! (15)
Year after year, France’s 'Supinfocom' school sends us stunning graduation reels. But last year their reel was absent because they switched from a four-year course to a five-year course. So with their final year behind them, here they are again – launching with a vengeance! Book tickets 'Slim Time' … [Read more...] about International Programme 8: Supinfocom is Back! (15)
International Programme 7: Long Shorts (15)
Some films just need extra time to develop their themes, grow and draw us more comprehensively into their worlds. This competition programme is dedicated to showcasing the best of these longer films. If you find the regular competition programmes a bit of a roller coaster ride, this screening is … [Read more...] about International Programme 7: Long Shorts (15)
British Showcase (15)
One of the LIAF’s most important and popular programmes. There aren’t many opportunities to see British animation on the big screen and each year LIAF probably shows more than any other event in the world. This is an opportunity to see what British animators are doing, how they’re doing it and … [Read more...] about British Showcase (15)
LIAF co-presents: Polish School of Animation: Its Observers and Continuators Programme 4 at Watch Me Move: The Animation Show, the Barbican
Polish animation holds a very special position in the hearts of all fans of classic animation. It has been described as containing “a sense of absurdity, surrealism and anguished settings”. All true, but to this could also be added a love of complex, adult fairytales and a willingness to take the … [Read more...] about LIAF co-presents: Polish School of Animation: Its Observers and Continuators Programme 4 at Watch Me Move: The Animation Show, the Barbican