LIAF 2013 SUNDAY 27 OCT
International Competition Programme 1 (Repeat)
7:00 pm: Tickets £10/£7 Concs. click here
Kick-Heart (Masaaki Yuasa, 2013)
The backbone of the whole LIAF mission. Somehow we’ve emerged from under the pile of 2,350 entries with enough strength and wits intact to put together a series of programmes that showcase the best 100 or so new films. Six ‘general’ International Competition Programmes, our ever popular Abstract Showcase and Long Shorts programmes, plus the British Showcase. The films come in from every corner, they use every technique, they can be funny, dramatic, eye-popping, subdued, documentary or autobiographical. The one thing they have in common is that we think they’re the pick of the crop.
We May Meet, We May Not (Skirmanta Jakaite, 2011) A perspective-bending trio meet in the woods and move forwards-backwards-sideways from there. Lithuania, 5’09
Fear of Flying (Conor Finnegan, 2013) A small bird with a fear of flying tries to avoid heading south for the winter. Yet when disaster strikes he is left with no choice but to face up to his fear. Ireland, 9’10
Not About Us (Michael Frei, 2011) A mysterious twin at arm’s reach, a reflection on the water, a shadow on the wall, an entrance to another dimension at your finger tip. Switzerland/Estonia, 3’37
TINAMV 1 (Adnan Popovic, 2011) The cloistered interior of a pure white room is the perfect space to unleash a sustained fiesta of stop-motion. Austria, 4’15
Kick-Heart (Masaaki Yuasa, 2013) A love story between two people that each have a secret to hide. One is a pro-wrestler, the other a nun. When the two meet in the ring, something magical happens. Losing never felt so good. Japan, 12’45
Astigmatismo (Nicolai Troshinsky, 2013) Astigmatismo, Nicolai Troshinsky, LIAF, London International Animation FestivalA boy, having lost his glasses, can only see one thing in focus at a time, thus he explores a blurry world of unknown places and strange characters.
Feral (Daniel Sousa, 2012) A hunter takes in a feral child he discovers in the woods and quickly realises that creating a new life for him will take more than clothes, kindness and a haircut. USA/Portugal, 12’41
To This Day (Shane Koyczan/Giant Ant, 2013) By turn hilarious and haunting, poet Shane Koyczan puts his finger on the pulse of what it’s like to be young and different. Canada, 7’40
The Triangle Affair (Andres Tenusaar, 2012) A crazy-wild ballet of the strangest creatures getting a bit of after-hours cleaning done, drawing lines in the sand and making a break for it on the high wire. Estonia, 10’39
Subconscious Password (Chris Landreth, 2013) The absurd misadventures of Charles, a friendly kind of guy who meets up with someone whose name completely escapes him. Canada, 11’00
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Feature: Consuming Spirits (Chris Sullivan, 2012) (15)
8:30 pm: Tickets £10/£7 Concs. click here
Over a decade in the making, Consuming Spirits is the hypnotic and elegiac first feature by award-winning animator Chris Sullivan. Set in a dreary Rustbelt town, the film follows late-night radio host Earl Gray, wilting violet Jenny, who cares for her foul-mouthed, Alzheimer’s-stricken mother and Jenny’s sometime boyfriend Victor Blue, whose days teeter at the edge of sobriety.
One evening while driving home, Jenny hits a nun in full habit on the highway, setting off a string of events that reveal a long and twisty history among Jenny, Earl, and Victor, involving family dysfunction, foster care, and Consuming Spirits, Chris Sullivan, LIAF, London International Animation Festivalold wounds longing to heal. Sullivan’s intricate hand-drawn and cut-out animations telegraph his characters’ conflicting and complicated emotions while depicting the minute tragedies and triumphs that make up a life. USA, 136’00
Director Biography
Chris Sullivan is an animator, filmmaker and performance artist whose experimental film and theatre work spans 30 years. His work has been shown in festivals, theatres and museums worldwide receiving many accolades and awards along the way.