Student 3
Friday 18/03/2022 10:00 - 12:00 - Athens Animfest 2022 Official Screening
Friday 18/03/2022 22:00 - 00:00 - Athens Animfest 2022 Replay Screening
Total Duration: 01:43:46
- RESPECT 03:09Greece 2021
- Dreaming 02:54United Kingdom 2021
- A Poem by Alba 05:38USA 2021
- Lotus (2020) 04:51Australia 2020
- Star Thief (2020) 04:47Australia 2020
- The Seine's tears / Les larmes de la Seine 08:49France 2021
- Belly Talkers 07:53USA 2021
- Control 03:46United Kingdom 2021
- Genethic 02:31Spain 2021
- Red Giant / Rode Reus 10:14Belgium 2021
- THE STAGE 24:26Italy 2021
- HEXED 04:33Spain 2021
- Kuro Blues 10:16Germany 2022
- Tout ce que tu veux 04:58Belgium 2022
- Orange Peel 05:01Serbia and Montenegro 2021
Directed by: Orfanidou Rodi
Animation: Rodi Orfanidou
Technique: mixed media
Music: by Dahlgren Ekonomidis
Dialogue language: no dialogue
Directed by: Caitlin Wong
Screenplay: Caitlin Wong
Animation: Caitlin Wong, Lara Hosking, Rob Mackie, Miranda Simmonds, Lily Trodd
Technique: stopmotion with puppets
Music: Dan Wright
Production/School: Arts University Bournemouth
Dialogue language: No Dialogue
Night descends on Hong Kong, a young girl prepares for bed, but the city does not sleep. Lights from outside illuminate her room, taking a dark turn when riots encroach upon her area casting dark shadows, which morph and distort to reflect the anger and anguish of the protestors outside.
Directed by: Yoo Lee
Screenplay: Yoo Lee
Production/School: Sam Retzer
Dialogue language: English
An elderly woman living alone in her apartment deals with loneliness and her eventual end.
Directed by: Gwyneth Jones
Dialogue language: English
A girl at a party, is taken advantage of by a demon after being handed a spiked drink. Lured into a vulnerable state, the demon attacks her, leaving the girl in a state of uncertainty and withdrawal. The girl regains her courage, and, must rise against the demon that haunts her, to regain her dominance.
Directed by: Julia Madeleine Stella
Production/School: Swinburne University of Technology
A giant fish eats the stars and knocks the Moon out of the sky when it tries to eat her too. Before the stars are all gone, the Moon must do whatever she can to retrieve them.
Directed by: Yanis Belaid, Eliott Benard, Nicolas Mayeur, Etienne Moulin, Hadrien Pinot, Lisa Vicente, Philippine Singer, Alice Letailleur
Screenplay: Yanis Belaid, Eliott Benard
Animation: Eliott Benard, Philippine Singer, Alice Letailleur
Technique: 3D Computer
Music: Ibrahim Maalouf, Pierre-Antoine Naline, Luis Galceran
Production/School: Pôle 3D
Dialogue language: Arabic, French
Subtitles language: English
17 october 1961, "Algerian workers" get down the streets to manifest against the mandatory curfew imposed by the Police prefecture.
Directed by: Kate Renshaw-Lewis
Screenplay: Kate Renshaw-Lewis
Animation: Kate Renshaw-Lewis, Arius Ziaee, Dallas Small
Music: Hayden Waggner
Production/School: California Institute of the Arts
Growing up, I always explained my chronic vocal tic as the man who lives in my belly and likes to scream. Belly Talkers is a 7-minute animation about this man and the ties between tics, memory, and trauma. The film explores what it would be like to interact with the personification of the vocal tic within a world that blends the external reality and the internal metaphysical space of the main character. Recordings of my vocal tics from the past two years are used as dialogue and as the film unravels the connections between the characters, the film’s medium becomes more experimental and tactile, blending 2D and 3D elements.
Directed by: Kun Ao
Screenplay: Kun Ao
Animation: Kun Ao
Technique: Kun Ao
Production/School: University for the Creative Arts
Dialogue language: English
The short animation Control is a story about a father and his son. A boy eat a lot of snacks during he waiting his father comes home from work. Thus, he does not want to eat anything in dinner time and waste the food. The father tries to get the boy to stop this behaviour again and again, but the boy dose not listen. Father feels tired and angry. Then, father wants to use violence to stop boy from wasting food. At this time, father memorise his father hit him like that when he is child. Then, father control himself and apologise to the boy. People make a family because of love and children are supposed to grow up with love. But sometimes parents lose control when their children are naughty.Thus, we should learn to control ourselves in order to keep the people we love safe from violence, and we should not use violence to force children to do things they do not want to do.
Directed by: The Third Lab: Laia Batlle Bos, Cristian Casas Castillo, Laia Cuffi Falgueras, Marina Salas Ferré, Irene Fernández Ayguadé, Sergi Ferrà Montero, Gerard Grifell Botargues, Silvia Ros Fité, Sergi Solanes Vilanova, Felix Tejedor Regás, Joan Valdivielso Llaud
Screenplay: The Third Lab
Animation: 3D
Technique: 3D animation
Music: Amanda Fandos
Production/School: LaSalle BCN-URL
Dialogue language: No Dialogue
For the first time, a cute little creature will come outside to see the world. The creature will find surrounded itself by magic and adventures, but will everything be as beautiful as it seems?
Directed by: Anne Verbeure
Dialogue language: Dutch, English, French
On top of a hill, the giant listens to the everyday thoughts and conversations of the other people. However, the loneliness and multiplicity of the voices gradually become too much for the giant.
Directed by: Martin Spigola
Screenplay: Martin Spigola
Animation: Martin Spigola
Technique: 2D Computer Animation
Production/School: Academy of Fine Arts of Rome (ABAR)
Dialogue language: Italian
Subtitles language: English
Andrea Colori, a 15-year-old student, suffers from an anxiety disorder, which is somatized in nervous tics. Therefore, in everyday life he tends to be anonymous, while, on the social network The Stage, where no one can see him, he is a very popular illustrator, with a profile under the pseudonym @andrewscolors and with thousands of followers. His illustrations follow the standardized but comfortable style typical of the social network, and are matched with enigmatic quotes that hide his real malaise. That is, until he is contacted by a mysterious user named Eidolon, who, impressed by his talent, wants to meet him.
Directed by: Louise Bongartz, D. Forest Gamble, Francisco Martins Fontes
Screenplay: Louise Bongartz, D. Forest Gamble, Francisco Martins Fontes
Animation: Louise Bongartz, D. Forest Gamble, Francisco Martins Fontes
Technique: Stop Motion
Music: Quentin Lachapele, Cory McAbee
Production/School: BAU, Design College of Barcelona
Dialogue language: -
Subtitles language: -
Madera, a lonesome woman, lives a quiet existence in a small apartment. But nothing is as simple as it seems, and her problems are physically materialized in the form of a cube that appears in her world.
Directed by: Carina Zidan and Marlon Math
Animation: Carina Zidan and Marlon Math
Music: Louis Brueckner and Marlon Math
Production/School: Film University Babelsberg KONRAD WOLF
I am the Black Monk, the Pest Monk, the Death. My tongue smells like rotten fish. I'm craving for your breath. Night after night, an unsuspecting woman is visited in her sleep by a demon.
Directed by: Faust Lust Smiatek
Screenplay: Faust Lust Smiatek
Production/School: Faust Lust Smiatek
Dialogue language: French
As she struggles to communicate with her girlfriend during sex, a young woman dives back into a childhood memory that troubles her.
Directed by: Isidora Vulic
Screenplay: Isidora Vulic
Animation: Isidora Vulic
Technique: 2D had drawn and digital animation, stop motion
Music: Sasha Chirkov
Production/School: Faculty of Applied Arts in Belgrade
Dialogue language: Serbian
Subtitles language: English
On a train back from Spain. On her lap, a notebook of memories, and an orange.
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