Seriously impressive new work from nine of the biggest names in the animation pantheon is brought together in this stimulating and highly enjoyable programme.
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Animation NOW! Living Masters New Works
Clearly marking the distinction between auteur and animator, this selection rounds up nine masters of the medium for a showcase of new works. From Japan to Russia to Belgium to Australia, these filmmakers hail from a diverse range of scenes, and yet share decades of broken ground between them. There’s fresh material from some formidable pioneers: Joan C. Gratz, the progenitor of clay painting, delves once again into her brand of textured, expressive symbolism; and Steven Woloshen, a forefather of drawn-on-film animation (in the same breath as Len Lye), pays tribute to jazz, blackjack and his late father.
Yamamura Koji uses Erik Satie’s ballet Parade as a launching pad for a surrealist parade of his own (with cameos from Jean Cocteau, Pablo Picasso and Charlie Chaplin); Dennis Tupicoff dusts off an old baby photo and a film noir for an autobiographical meditation on cinema and memory; and Igor Kovalyov delivers a sweeping love-triangle epic of voyeurism, infidelity and vengeance in his unmissable programme-capper. And then there’s Marv Newland’s Scratchy, featuring a ditty about the perils of itching that might not ever leave your head. — JF
Satie’s “Parade” 2016
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An animated re-creation of a realist ballet, fuelled by the mingling of a restless carnival of sound with extracts from Satie essays.
Casino 2016
The 2016
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Mulloy has gone back to his paintbox. Hints of his legendary Intolerance trilogy abound in this explosive review of the mess we find ourselves in now.
The Eyeless Hunter. A Khanty Story 2016
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One day a Khanty hunter has his eyes stolen by his angry wife. And so begins a story with no end.
Tank 2015
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Barely enough to break the relentless drudgery of waiting, the first distant rumble quickly becomes the roar of an enemy who cannot be matched.
A Photo of Me 2017
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Flickering images from a mental scrapbook of childhood memories interlace with the dramatic rhythms of a classic film noir tale.
Scratchy 2016
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Everywhere you go, everything you do, everybody you meet – everything’s scratchy. A new classic from the king of crazy.
Primal Flux 2016
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Gratz gently plunges us into a visceral realm of constantly morphing three-dimensional clay, ebbing and flowing from one image to the next.
Before Love 2016
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Love leads us down many false paths and this drama knows them all. But the end of one love marks the beginning of another.