This screening is suitable for children of all ages but is specifically aimed at 0-7 year-olds. There are talking animals, seriously fun adventures and tales that spark all those little imaginations. Animation is the most imaginative and engaging of all art forms and is the perfect platform to … [Read more...] about LIAF presents: The Best Animated Shorts of 2018 for Children 0-7 years at Belmont Filmhouse, Aberdeen
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LIAF presents: The Best Animated Shorts of 2018 for Children 0-7 years at Broadway Cinema, Nottingham
This screening is suitable for children of all ages but is specifically aimed at 0-7 year-olds. There are talking animals, seriously fun adventures and tales that spark all those little imaginations. Animation is the most imaginative and engaging of all art forms and is the perfect platform to … [Read more...] about LIAF presents: The Best Animated Shorts of 2018 for Children 0-7 years at Broadway Cinema, Nottingham
LIAF presents: Brilliant Book Shorts at Barbican Family Film Club
A wonderful selection of short animations adapted from some brilliant books from all over the world. This screening is accompanied by BSL interpretation for families with people who are deaf or hard of hearing. Adults can only come if they’re bringing a child, and children can only come along if … [Read more...] about LIAF presents: Brilliant Book Shorts at Barbican Family Film Club
LIAF 2018: Judges – The Inside Scoop
Each year we search for the finest panel of Judges: Educators; Independent Animators; Producers; affiliates of prominent organisations (all with animation at their core); Authors, Curators and more. All are experts in their field and all possess the ‘shining’ when it comes to an informed and … [Read more...] about LIAF 2018: Judges – The Inside Scoop
LIAF 2018: And the winner is…
JURY VOTING: THE AWARDS JURY: Best of the Fest Award Egg (Martina Scarpelli, France/Denmark) A woman is locked in her home with an egg. She eats the egg. She repents. She kills it. She lets the egg die of hunger. A brave account of overcoming anorexia. JURY: Best British Film Award Roughhouse … [Read more...] about LIAF 2018: And the winner is…
LIAF 2018 Article: Estonian Animation: A Centenary Celebration
It is hard to define - let alone explain - how and why Estonian animation is so utterly unique. And unique it most certainly is. To the extent that the profile of Estonian animation has broadened in contemporary times much of the credit must go to Chris Robinson, the Artistic Director of the Ottawa … [Read more...] about LIAF 2018 Article: Estonian Animation: A Centenary Celebration