LIAF returns to Glasgow with screenings for nursery schools at Glasgow Youth Film Festival
‘A Monster Mess’ (Susie Jones, 2010)
The green monster invites the purple monster to tea – but it all gets a bit messy.
UK, 3’20
‘Ormie’ (Rob Silvestri, 2009)
This little pig will do ANYTHING to get the cookies.
USA, 4’00
‘Ernesto’ (Corinne Ladeinde, 2011)
Seven Year old Ernesto feels left out when he realises he is the only kid in school with a full set of milk teeth.
UK, 6’45
‘Whistleless’ (Siri Melchoir, 2009)
In a vibrantly colourful town, all the people and all the animals can whistle. Except, that is, for Whistleless, the whistleless little bird. What can be done?
Denmark, 4’48
‘Damned’ (Richard Phelan, 2011)
An over-ambitious beaver goes too far when he gets the chance to realise his ultimate dream.
UK, 8’00
‘Dog Walking Ground’ (Leonid Schmelkov, 2010)
An automated pooper-scooper observes the habits of dog walkers and their dogs.
Russia, 8’00
Tally Ho, Pancake! (Kai Pannen, 2009)
Anyway you want to have them, pancakes are delicious.
Germany, 6’45
‘Knitted Knights’ (Gil Alkabetz, 2010)
An ambitious grandma wants to knit a sweater for the moon, but forgets to calculate the waning and waxing of her ‘customer’.
Germany, 6’25
‘Animatou’ (R Andreani, C Barras, D Delachaux-Lambert, G Schwizgebel, C Luyet, 2007)
A whole bunch of really cool ways to animate a cat and mouse chase.
Switzerland, 6’00
‘Cyber’ (Stefan Eling, 2007)
A mega-good time ride on the ultimate magic armchair.
Germany, 5’00
‘A Sunny Day’ (Gil Alkabetz, 2008)
The sun rises, as it does every morning, but today, it discovers that it is not as welcome as it had hoped to be.
Germany, 6’15