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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 #4
Wednesday 22 August 9pm

 

Vienna Mix
Maya Yonesho, Japan, 4'45
Stylish, clever and simple. An elegantly drawn, hand made, hand held animated tour of Vienna.

Tout Sans Coeur
Simon Gesrel Castillo, France, 4'00
Here, take my heart – I’m not using it. A common enough tale of unrequited love told with organ grasping clarity.

The Hole In My Bank
Damien Cuypers, France, 3'15
A bizarre family of truly weird construction site tools & machines working to a scratchy old French vaudeville track.

Topless And Bottomless
Demi Noiry, France, 4'15
Hmmm… not a good day at the office. Facing down naked guy doesn’t make things any easier for our hapless hero.

The old, old, very old man
Elizabeth Hobbs, UK, 7’00
In 1635, the 152 year-old Thomas Parr was taken on a journey to meet King Charles I, who ordered an immediate celebration of his longevity, with fatal consequences.

The Eye Of The Cyclone
Julien Bisard, France, 4'30
A wisp of a storm breeze whisks us through the lives and houses of a very special – quintessentially French - back street.

Purple Grey
Sebastien Buerkner, UK, 7'45
Procrastination comes in many shades of purple and grey. A close-up look at the myriad tools & imaginings of the stalled creative process.

Penelope's Day
Rozi Bekes, Hungary, 3'00
“One Thing Showing Through The Other…” – Virginia Woolf: Orlando

The Memories Of Dogs
Simone Massi, Italy, 8'00
A mesmerising, gloriously detailed swirling, morphing romp through the inner workings of a dog’s iimagination.

Stuart
Zepe, Portugal, 11'15
Come trip the light fantastic. An enchanting piece of magical realism full of beautiful twists and turns.

Cry From The Past
Susan Stamp, Australia, 6'00
An exquisitely crafted work bringing to life the personal history of a gentle matriarch who has spent a life living with the rhythms of the ocean.

Here And There
Obom, Canada, 9'00
An international festival favourite – a film with a gorgeous soul. One woman’s attempts to reconcile the forces that tore her family apart.

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