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LIAF’s The Animation Spot presents: Best of the Festival – International, The Proud Archivist, London

February 4, 2014 by LIAF

We’ve teamed up with The Proud Archivist (an amazing all-in-one gallery, bar, restaurant, cafe and events space) to present a celebratory feast of more than two hours worth of the best of LIAF 2013 in two separate programmes: Best of the Festival – British, and Best of the Festival – International. This is the second programme and a chance to see a snapshot of what’s going on in the international independent animation scene – the broadest possible range of intelligent, entertaining and provocative current films on offer from all around the world. Tickets are £7 and one ticket gets you into both programmes!

Find out about Best of the Festival – British

At The Proud Archivist book tickets

Invocation (Robert Morgan, 2013)

Invocation, Robert Morgan, LIAF, London International Animation Festival

A grotesquely surreal deconstruction of the guts of stop-motion animation.

UK, 3’00

Robert Morgan’s website

Marcel, King of Tervuren (Tom Schroeder, 2012)

Marcel, King Of Tervuren, Tom Schroeder, LIAF, London International Animation FestivalThe owners of Marcel, a much-loved, free rooster roaming his domain in Brussels, strike a problem when a bird flu warning is issued.

USA, 6’00

Futon (Yoriko Mizushiri, 2012)

Futon, Yoriko Mizushiri, LIAF, London International Animation FestivalA woman wrapped in a futon begins to dream and think about the future. Everything melts pleasantly together.

Winner of Best Film at LIAF 2013

Japan, 6’00

Ballast (Jost Althoff, 2012)

Ballast, Jost Althoff, LIAF, London International Animation FestivalSorrow is not part of my mind – but part of my head.

Germany, 5’00

Solipsist (Andrew Huang, 2012

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

Winner of Award for Visual Innovation at LIAF 2013

USA, 10’10

Choir Tour (Edmunds Jansons, 2012)

Choir Tour, Edmunds Jansons, LIAF, London International Animation FestivalA world-famous boys’ choir goes on tour. In the hands of their conductor they are obedient but when he gets trapped in an elevator they become playful children.

Winner of Award for Sound & Music at LIAF 2013

Latvia, 5’15

Astigmatismo (Nicolai Troshinsky, 2013)

Astigmatismo, Nicolai Troshinsky, LIAF, London International Animation FestivalA boy, having lost his glasses, can only see one thing in focus at a time, thus he explores a blurry world of unknown places and strange characters.

Spain, 4’00

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

Old Man (Leah Shore, 2012

Old Man, Leah Shore, LIAF, London International Animation FestivalAnimated to snippets of phone conversations with helter-skelter serial killer Charles Manson, this reaffirms his ‘down to the bone’ madness.

USA, 5’45

Rabbitland (Ana Nedeljkovic & Nikola Majdak jnr., 2013)

Rabbitland, Ana Nedeljkovic, Nikola Majdak jnr, LIAF, London International Animation FestivalThe rabbits who live in Rabbitland have holes instead of brains, and they are happy regardless of what happens. They vote free and democratic elections once a day, because Rabbitland is an ordered democracy.

Serbia, 7’20

Plug and Play (Michael Frei, 2011)

Plug and Play, Michael Frei, LIAF, London International Animation FestivalAnthropoid creatures with plugs in place of heads are up to mischief. Instead of abandoning oneself to the dictates of the raised finger, they soon submit to themselves. But the fingers also finger around. Is it love?

Switzerland, 6’00

Tram (Michaela Pavlatova, 2012)

Tram, Michaela Pavlatova, LIAF, London International Animation FestivalA voluptuously sultry tram ride resplendent in all its wondrously esoteric wobbliness.

France, 7’00

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