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International Student animation panorama
Programme #1
Thursday 24 August
5pm

32 films
12 schools
wild ideas
raw energy

ENSAD - Ecole Nationale Superieure des Arts Decoratifs, France

Dear Esther
Luke Orrin, 2005, 7’00
Surreal nightmare - animals in ties & people snatched up to the sky.

Point Of View 3
Gustavo Almenara, 2005, 6’30
An ingenious visual mind puzzle of moving, changing characters.

Ana
Marie Decavel, 2005, 5’45
The tragedy of a young girl’s stolen self esteem.

ETPA Toulouse - Ecole de Photographie et Multimedia, France

Emotion
F. Lauze; S. Martin; B. Nieto, 2005, 5’45
Locked up, a man has hallucinations about sketches that line his walls.

Message / Phase II
(Various), 2005, 3’00
Disconnected images, ranging from the abstract through to the surreal.

SIAD - Surrey Institute of Art & Design, UK

New York Is Our Bag
Rob Ward, 2005, 1’27
NY alleys come alive in a collage of street art-inspired animation.

RCA – Royal College Of Art, UK

All Is Well
Martin Lye, 2005, 6’00
Fear, love, paranoia, suffocation, need, isolation and attachment.

Circling
Matthew Baldwin, 2005, 2’45
The mystery of the crop circles described scientifically.

First Time Buyer
Martin Lye, 2005, 2’15
Brand new 2 min film, equip. with voiceover, animation & ensuite credits.

High
Belle Mellor, 2005, 5’15
Animated documentary about the peaks and troughs of mountaineering.

Ecole Emile Cohl, France

Subway
Jean-Baptiste Natali-Ginoux, 2’25
Waiting for a train, a girl gets caught in the contents of a picture book.

The Mill
Florian Thouret, 2005, 6’00
A whole town reliant upon their windmill - in more ways than one.

The Turkey Tree
Charlene Gueneau, France, 2005, 4’30
The hunter and hunted. Sooner or later, one of them will have to crack.
The Turkey Tree

Katholieke Hogeschool Limburg ABK, Belgium

Angst
Emiel Penders, 2005, 6’00
Survival tip #15: Y-fronts make a mighty fine kite for a small terrier.

CalArts, USA

The Bastard
Dave Quion, 2005, 3’00
A low tech classic! Our victim/hero chases a terrible anti-hero.
The Bastard

Cat Food
Nate Wragg, 2005, 3’00
An insane, psychotic tale that mixes spaghetti brains and puking snakes.

Someday Never
Stephen Hawkins, 2005, 4’00
Beautifully drawn pastel reflections of an unusual monkey moment on the upper deck.