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LIAF 2007

All screenings take place at the Curzon Soho unless otherwise stated.

Tuesday 21 August
7pm International Programme 1
9pm International Programme 2

Wednesday 22 August

7pm International Programme 3
9pm International Programme 4

Thursday 23 August
5pm Siggraph – A history of computer generated animation
7pm International Programme 5
9pm International Programme 6
(Long shorts)


Friday 24 August
5pm International Programme 8 (Abstract animation)
7pm International Programme 7
(Digital panorama)

7pm Bizarre animation
(Screening at the HORSE HOSPITAL)

9pm International Programme 9
(Hand painted panorama)

9pm International Programme 1 (Repeat screening) –
(screening at the RENOIR CINEMA)


Saturday 25 August
1pm Animated Documentaries
2pm Kids session
(Screening at the RIO CINEMA, Dalston)

3pm Masters of Polish Animation 1
5pm Masterclass and screening:
Craig Welch

6pm International Programme 2 (Repeat screening) –
(screening at the RENOIR CINEMA)
7pm Estonian panorama 1 (short films)
9pm British panorama

Sunday 26 August
3pm Masters of Polish Animation 2
5pm Estonian panorama 2 (Parnography - Priit Parn special)
7pm THE BEST OF THE FESTIVAL
9pm THE BEST OF THE FESTIVAL (repeat screening)


International Programme #3
Wednesday 22 August 7pm

 

Wanted
D. Bapst, D. Creteur, S. Cuisinier, France, 6'45
A slapstick cops and robbers chase around a fairground complete with a man in a chicken suit and a house of mirrors.

T.O.M.
Dan Gray, Tom Brown, UK, 3'00
One very strange little boy’s explanation of how and why he arrived at school without any clothes on.

The Adventures Of John And John
Will Bishop Stevens, UK, 7'15
Two John’s don’t always think better than one – especially when one of them invents a machine to extract the thoughts of the other.

Rhapsody For Two
Kevin Audi Grivetta, France, 3'45
A fly and a piano hack join forces to create a masterful rendition of Rhapsody In Blue – teamwork across the species.

Potapych, the Bear who loved vodka
Darren Price, UK. 3’00
A sad but true story of a bear who loved to party and a drunk who liked to drink.

Fluid
Lachlin Dean, Australia, 3'00
The title says it all. An entrancing piece of moving art skilfully filling the big screen with flowing, fluid form.

Dinner In Lisbon
Andre Carrilho, Portugal, 10'00
Lisbon becomes a peculiar portal for a very special transportation system. Anything is possible, it’s just a matter of picking the right door.

No Days
Mohammad Reza Khanzad, Iran, 5'30
Iranian sand animation. The simple life and death dramas of a bull and the harsh environment he lives in.

Administrators
Roman Klochkov, Belgium, 6'30
Bureaucracy gone mad! A man struggles to get the paperwork sorted in time to save his burning house.

Caracas
Anna Blaszczyk, Poland, 9'45
A visually intriguing, richly styled film taking a whole different view of life on the ocean waves.

The Runt
Andreas Hykade, Germany, 10’00
Alright, I'll give you the runt. But take care of it, and kill it in one.

Mr Schwartz, Mr Hazen & Mr Horlocker
Steffan Mueller, Germany, 7'45
Three guys, some bad music, the hint of a gimp, too many drugs – and a cop!

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