Animated Minds Series
Andy Glynne
UK, 2004, 12'00
This amazing collection of films takes us inside the minds of
people with a variety of mental illness. Enlightening without
being confronting, we found it impossible to choose one over the
other and so have screened the entire series here.
No Experience Necessary
Stephen Loveridge
UK, 2002, 3'15
With a visual style that comes in somewhere between 'Waking Life'
and floating 2D line drawing, this film drills right to the heart
of the joys of working for the minimum wage.
The Parthenon
Paul Debevec
USA, 2004, 2'35
Debevec and his team of USC students use animation to gradually
rebuild the Parthenon as it was originally created.
Bad Dad
Tasha Hollywood
UK, 2003, 3'10
"I wouldn't have a relationship with a Bad Dad again, I was
young and fascinated by the underlife of my home town but not
any more"
Confessions Of An Animation
Steve Baker
Australia, 2004, 3'44
It's not all fun being an animation, you know. Some them don't
have any legs for instance.
Still Life with Animated Dogs
Paul and Sandra Fierlinger
USA, 2003, 21'00
A heartfelt, warm and sad series of depictions of man's best friend
and their owner.
A Is For Autism
Tim Webb
UK, 1992, 11'15
People with autism have a very unique view of our world. This
film describes that view and also animation from people with the
condition.
Pica Don
Renzo Kinoshita
Japan, 1978, 10'12
Perhaps the first animated attempt to explore the bombing of Hiroshima,
this multi award winning film uses animation to go to where no
camera could.
Nibbles
Christopher Hinton
USA, 2003, 4'05
Just because it's funny, doesn't mean it's not true. It takes
some serious planning to get enough food together for a fishing
trip.
Ryan
Chris Landreth
Canada, 2004, 14'00
Oscar Winner. A documentary in many layers. More than 30 years
ago Ryan Larkin made four stunning animated films before dropping
out and becoming homeless.