International Programme #3
Wednesday 23 August
7pm
Sinistra Dextra
Marion Arbona, France, 2005, 7’00
Left hands have long been linked with evil. For one man, however, the right is sinister.

Bus Ride And Flowers In Her Hair
Asaf Agranat, UK, 2005, 8’52
A long, hot bus ride on a suffocating day through a barren landscape. Flies, flowers and wild ideas.

Woanders
Ulrike Keil, Germany, 2005, 5’30
They say home is where the heart is, and leaving is harder than one might think.

With No Name
Susanne Richter, Germany, 2005, 12’00
The evacuation and demolition of a block of flats is documented in a stunning, cavalcade of stop-motion.

Invasion
Matt Abbiss, UK, 2005, 3’00
A film about colonisation, the cyclical nature of revolution, and the ingenuity of pies.

90 Degrees
Jules Janaud, Raphaël Martinez-Bachel, François Roisin, France, 2005, 9’00
What to do when you lose your head – literally.

To Bee Or Not To Be
Isabel Aboim, Portugal, 2005, 9’00
An exploration of identity through wordplay. An expression of confusion? A self-portrait?

Mela
Reena Kalsi, UK, 2005, 3’00
A special trip nearly takes a turn for the worse when a lovely balloon catches Jitu’s eye.

I Know Who I Am
Simone Massi, Italy, 2004, 3’00
An animated poem fluidly portraying the multifaceted nature of identity and self.

The Upset Sky (El Cieclo Enfadado)
Irene Iborra & David Gautier, Canada, 2005, 3’00
Take notice – there are only so many times we can poke the sky in the eye and get away with it.

Suspended Time (Felfuggesztett)
Laurence Bergeot-Vereb, Hungary, 2004, 4’45
Images of memory and imagination sway between the beautiful and the frightening.

Rain (Regen)
Michael Sewnarain, Holland, 2005, 2’25
The invention of cubism is put down to one artist’s anger towards a bowl of apples.

The True Story Of Sawney Beane
Elizabeth Hobbs, UK/Canada, 2005, 10’00
An intriguing piece of folklore? A grisly fairytale? Or the true story of Sawney Beane?
