These 7 short films represent the whole spectrum of creative animation, showing that animation is not just cartoons for kids.
Tickets will be available for purchase from FMX
G-AAAH! (Elizabeth Hobbs, UK)
A celebration of Amy Johnson’s record-breaking solo flight from London to Australia in 1930 created with an Underwood 315 typewriter.
2016, 1’00
Tough (Jennifer Zheng, UK)
Some things can only be understood with maturity. New light is shed on childhood cultural misunderstandings when a Chinese mother and her British born daughter speak as adults for the first time.
2016, 5’00
A Little Grey (Steve Smith and Simon Hewitt, UK)
One man’s search takes him through bars, churches, doctors’ surgeries, tattoo parlours and beyond, but will he find what he’s looking for?
2016, 5’00
(Otto) (Salvatore Murgia and Dario Imbrogno, Italy)
The switch from 2D to 3D is a turn of events Otto hadn’t anticipated at the beginning of his day.
2015, 2’00
RRRING RRRING! (Thomas Kneffel, Germany)
This man thinks he’s boring – but phoning all your strange friends to find out what they’re doing might not be the answer to his problems.
2015, 6’00
Sai Gon (Oerd van Cuijlenborg, France)
The hustle and bustle of the city, the incessant rain in the jungle – impressions based on several trips to Vietnam between 2007 and 2014.
2015, 5’00
Happy End (Jan Saska, Czech Republic)
A black comedy about death with a happy ending featuring hunters, a tractor driver, a disco boy and a corpse.
2015, 9’00