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International Competition Programme 2 (15) (Repeat)

October 1, 2013 by LIAF

The backbone of the whole LIAF mission. Somehow we’ve emerged from under the pile of 2,350 entries with enough strength and wits intact to put together a series of programmes that showcase the best 100 or so new films. Six ‘general’ International Competition Programmes, our ever popular Abstract Showcase
and Long Shorts programmes, plus the British Showcase. The films come in from every corner, they use every technique, they can be funny, dramatic, eye-popping, subdued, documentary or autobiographical. The one thing they have in common is that we think they’re the pick of the crop.

At The Horse Hospital book tickets
Also at Barbican Sun 27 Oct book tickets

Solipsist (Andrew Huang, 2012)

Solipsist, Andrew Huang, LIAF, London International Animation FestivalA rupture of entanglements swarm and squirm into a herd of divine spectacle.

USA, 10’10

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Widow Caillou (Agnes Patron, 2011)

Widow Caillou, Agnes Patron, LIAF, London International Animation FestivalAbout as good as this style of animation gets! A film of astounding – and yet richly understated – atmospheric beauty.

France, 8’00

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Chopper (Lars Damoiseaux & Frederik Palmaers, 2012)

Chopper, Lars Damoiseaux, Frederik Palmaers, LIAF, London International Animation FestivalThe circle of life. A mantis gets eaten by a frog. The frog is swallowed by a stork, while the stork is eaten by a crocodile, before the crocodile gets shot by a hunter.

Holland, 2’15 

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Wind (Robert Loebel, 2012)

Wind, Robert Loebel, LIAF, London International Animation FestivalWind can be a nutty friend, a challenging protector or a wily, invisible predator. But how is it generated?

Germany, 3’05

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Toto (Zbigniew Czapla, 2013)

Toto, Zbigniew Czapla, LIAF, London International Animation FestivalAn exuberant feast for the eyes. Painted animation of a richness, complexity and rawness that saturates the viewer and draws them into its world.

Poland, 12’10

The Banker (Phil Mulloy, 2012)

The Banker, Phil Mulloy, LIAF, London International Animation FestivalWill Mr Christie allow Terry to join the Mayan End of World Society?

UK, 3’00

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Fallin’ Floyd (Paco Vink & Albert ‘t Hooft, 2012)

Fallin’ Floyd, Paco Vink, Albert 't Hooft, LIAF, London International Animation FestivalFloyd, after being dumped by his girlfriend, suffers from psychological problems manifested as a little demon who disrupts his everyday life.

Holland, 8’50

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Crazy For It (Yutaro Kubo, 2012)

Crazy For It, Yutaro Kubo, LIAF, London International Animation FestivalA crazed blizzard of imagery supercharging a variety of moving bodies ahead of its crest.

Japan, 3’37

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International Father’s Day (Edmunds Jansons, 2012)

International Fathers Day, Edmunds Jansons, LIAF, London International Animation FestivalFor most people Fathers Day is a celebration, but for one small bird – an ordinary working day where he has to feed his family.

Latvia, 5’00

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Gloria Victoria (Theodore Ushev, 2013)

Gloria Victoria, Theodore Ushev, LIAF, London International Animation FestivalFrom the Russian front to the Chinese Revolution, and Dresden to Guernica, great black birds fly over graves while vampires and reapers keep moving.

Canada 6’55

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Butterflies (Isabel Peppard, 2012)

Butterflies, Isabel Peppard, LIAF, London International Animation FestivalA young artist sits on the pavement, struggling to make a living selling her drawings to passers-by. A businessman offers her a paying job. The prospect seems inviting but the reality threatens to kill her imagination.

Australia, 12’00

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Kaspar (Diane Obomsawin, 2012)

Kaspar, Diane Obomsawin, LIAF, London International Animation FestivalKaspar is a young man who discovers life – and light – after spending his entire existence in a dark cave with a small wooden horse as his only company.

Canada, 8’25

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