Thursday 27 August
Roxy Bar and Screen
7.00pm

Opening Night Party
Paper Bag presents:
The Brothers McLeod with music
from the Morning Orchestra
& Kelvin Andrews

Friday 28 August
horse hospital
7.00pm
8.15pm
9.30pm

International Panorama #1
International Panorama #2
International Panorama #3

saturday 29 August
horse hospital
7.00pm
8.00pm
9.00pm
10.00pm
Best of the Next #1
Best of the Next #2
Best of the Next #3
Late Night Bizarre
sunday 30 August
horse hospital
7.00pm

9.00pm
Museek:
Music Video Panorama #1

Museek:
Music Video Panorama #2
Monday 31 August
renoir cinema
6.00pm

9.15pm
Opening Night at the Renoir:
‘Mary and Max’ feature

International Programme #7:
Digital Panorama
tuesday 1 september
renoir cinema

7.00pm
9.00pm

International Programme #1
International Programme #2
wednesday 2 september
renoir cinema
7.00pm
9.00pm
International Programme #3
International Programme #4
thursday 3 september
renoir cinema
6.30pm

8.00pm

10.00pm
Pritt Parn Special - FEATURE
‘Life Without Gabriella Ferri’

SIGGRAPH Asia 08 Highlights
International Programme #8:
Abstract Panorama
friday 4 september
renoir cinema
6.00pm
8.00pm

10.00pm
International Programme #5
Special Guest: Edouard Salier
- screening, Q&A

International Programme #6
saturday 5 september
renoir cinema
12.00pm
2.00pm

4.00pm

7.00pm
9.00pm
Zagreb Film Tribute
‘The Bug Trainer’:
Ladislas Starewitch - FEATURE

Special Guest: Claude Cloutier
- screening, Q&A

British Panorama
International Programme #9:
Long Shorts
RIO cinema, dalston
1.30pm

3.30pm
Children & Families:
Session 1, 0-6 yrs old

Children & Families:
Session 2, 7-14 yrs old
sunday 6 september
renoir cinema
12.00pm

2.00pm

4.00pm
6.00pm
8.00pm

International Programme #10:
New Croatian Animation

Sand Animation:
Technique Focus

Animated Documentaries
Best of the Fest
Best of the Fest
- repeat screening



 





saturday 5 september | 7.00pm | RENOIR CINEMA |

 

One of our most important programmes, the British Panorama will once again bring
together a collection of films from Britain’s established and emerging animators.
Many of the animators attend the screening and this is your chance to see where animating
in Britain is at and to meet some of the art form’s creators.

 

Yellow Belly End
Philip Bacon
2009, 8’50
An enormous cliff top, blue sky, multiple deaths and a man keeping a meticulous note of it all.

Special Glue and other stories
Andy Sykes
2009, 4’00
Three contemplative tales of childhood, told from the point of view of an adult self.

Early Birds
Suky Best
2008, 5’00
A document of the dawn chorus making us look anew at a daily occurrence and the wild animals we encounter on a daily basis.

Zoo
Robin Bushell
2009, 2’40
A trip to the zoo ends in colourful chaos.
Rapunzel’s Flight
Gustavo Arteaga
2008, 6’05
In a bid for freedom, a young boy helps his friend to the sea, in a stunning mix of model animation and real life landscapes.
Transitional Moments 1-6
David Shrigley
2009, 5’00
Six short animations from the inimitable Mr Shrigley created for Google.
Welcome Homes
Gemma Burditt
2009, 4’00
From the isolated corners of London’s back streets, abandoned old-age pensioners are collected up and taken to the shelter of ‘Welcome Homes’.
The Persistent Resistance of Vision
James Baker
2008, 2’35
First you see it, and then you don’t. Or do you…?
Under Skies
Michaela Nettell
2008, 3’30
Sequential photographs of a model-boat lake at dawn, an everyday scene made magical.
Bruce
Tom Judd
2009, 3’25
Advances in open-source genetic programming allow a young man to grow his very own action hero.
I See What you are Saying
Lottie White
2009, 5’20
One person's experience of growing up as a profoundly Deaf child in a hearing family.
A Traditional Christmas at Small Birds Singing
Linda McCarthy
2008, 3’20
Join the Unbelievable family – Spandisman, Consommé and Delphinium – for this darkly festive look at Christmas.
How to Destroy the World: Computer Games/Food/Rubbish/Transport
Pete Bishop
2008, 10’00
How To Destroy The World looks at how we humans can do it easier and faster. Join a polygamous Viking, pet eating vegetables, chickenpigs and the Guzzler Family on these four journeys to the end of the world.
Little Face
Matthew Walker/Ben Lole
2009, 10’20
Having missed his train Nathan decides to pass the next two hours with a cup of coffee and a crossword. If only he had decided not to sit by the window.
Strange Meeting
Mike Stephenson
2008, 3’20
Based on the harrowing and moving war poem by Wilfred Owen.
Wood
McBess and Simon Landrein
2009, 5’30
A music video for the band Dead Pirates where the band members embark on a surreal musical journey.
THE SURPRISE DEMISE OF FRANCIS COOPER's MOTHER
Felix Massie
2008, 7’25
Francis Cooper always assumed his father would die before his mother.

     
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