The Best of London International Animation Festival
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A selection of the very best international animation from the 2010 London International Animation Festival – the UK’s largest animation festival.
The Small Dragon
Bruno Collet, France, 2009, 8′15
Where’s Bruce Lee when you really, really need him?
12 Years
Daniel Nocke, Germany, 2010, 4’00
For twelve years she ignored sneers and mockery and stood up for her relationship. But that was probably a mistake.
Wings and Oars
Vladimir Leschiov, Latvia, 2009, 5′45
A former pilot looks back over his life: the earth, the sky, the women – everything that took place on the journey from an airstrip to an abandoned boathouse.
Shoals
Jan Bohuslav, Czech Republic, 2009, 7′45
Crazy Czech stuff with cows, windmills with hands – Dali might have really like this one.
Two Partridges
Jean Luc Greco & Catherine Buffat, France, 2010, 6’00
A beautiful cut-out film told in song about a chaplain, a man and wife, two partridges and a big secret.
Crocodile
Kaspar Jancis, Estonia, 2009, 17’00
The story of a former opera star, a fateful woman …and a crocodile.
Allons-y! Alonzo!
Camille Moulin-Dupre, France, 2009, 7’50
A glorious tribute to Jean-Paul Belmondo. An old man in pursuit of a beautiful woman falls into an animated comic strip.
The Bellies
Philippe Grammaticopoulos, France, 2009, 16′45
In a heavily industrialised world, where humans only eat transgenic food, some plates make for surprising dishes.
Love and Theft
Andreas Hykade, Germany, 2010, 8’00
“And I’m still carrying the gift you gave, It’s a part of me now, it’s been cherished and saved, It’ll be with me unto the grave And then unto eternity.” (Bob Dylan)
| Screenings | |||
| Chapter Arts Centre, Cardiff | 2011-03-04 | 18:15:00 | Buy Tickets |






