Doors Open 7pm, Screening Starts 7:30PM
Please Note: 15+
Tickets £7 / £5 concs
Our ever-popular programme Late Night Bizarre programme screens just after this one at 9pm. You can buy tickets for both screenings for just £12 + booking fee.
LIAF’s annual collection of the hottest music videos from all over the world. Animation is an integral element in many of the best music videos. Producing them also provides a commercially viable way for animators to earn a living and produce work they can be proud of. Here are several of the world’s best and most innovative music videos produced in the last 12 months, providing a visual mash-up of styles, techniques and genres.
Music videos have surged in popularity since the rise of portable screens, and filmmakers are increasingly using them as an experimental form with which to test out their artistic ideas.
We will also be announcing the award for Best Music Video at LIAF 2019 selected from the 20 films screened here as judged by our panel of industry specialists.
20 films, total running time 75 mins.
Films Screening:
Lightning Bolt - Blow to the Head
Director - Caleb Wood, USA
3’10, 2019
Nicola Cruz – Okami
Director - Motomichi Nakamura, USA/Ecuador
4’30, 2019
Weval – Someday
Directors - Paraic McGloughlin, Ireland
4’25, 2019
Sabrina and Samantha – Saba
Directors - Marie Larrivé and Lucas Malbrun, France
3’45, 2019
Juana Molina - Paraguaya Punk
Director - Dante Zabella, Argentina
2’15, 2019
Gelbart - March of the Thinking Machines
Director - Adi Gelbart, Germany
3’40, 2019
Tom Rosenthal - Love Loosens Limbs
Directors - Magali García and Nacho Velasco, Spain
2’50, 2019
Charles Amblard - La Rage
Director - Alice Saey, France
3’55, 2018
Lee Ann Womack – Hollywood
Director - Chris Ullens, UK
4’50, 2019
Chk Chk Chk - Couldn't Have Known
Director - Cheng-Hsu Chung, USA/Germany
3’45, 2019
Piroshka - What's Next
Director - Bunny Schendler, UK
3’50, 2019
Mashrou’ Leila - Radio Romance
Director - Vladimir Mavounia-Kouka, France
3’40, 2019
Diogal – Reer
Director - Francois Vogel, France
4’10, 2018
Max Cooper – Platonic
Director - Paraic McGloughlin, Ireland
4’45, 2018
Divino Nino – Foam
Director - Thami Nabil, France
3’00, 2019
Mac Demarco - Here Comes The Cowboy
Director - Cole Kush, Canada
3’00, 2019
La Fine Equipe and Fakear - 5th Season
Directors - Valère Amirault and Lili Des Bellons, France
4’20, 2019
Canigou – Tape
Director - Hideki Inaba, Sweden/Japan
5’30, 2019
Stephen Malkmus - Rushing the Acid Frat
Directors - James Papper and Robert Strange, UK
2’25, 2019
The Beatles - Glass Onion
Directors - Alasdair Brotherston, Jock Mooney, UK
2’30, 2018
The London International Animation Festival (LIAF 2019) returns for it’s 16th edition to the Horse Hospital over 2 nights – Friday 6/Saturday 7 December – with 4 eclectic and inspiring screenings and talks with some of the most creative, eclectic and downright weird minds working in animation today.
Independent animation is very much alive and kicking and continues to thrive and develop with a breathtaking medley of styles, materials, techniques and genres. From hand drawn, paint on glass, collage and sculpture, to cut-outs, puppets, abstract and sand/salt – LIAF 2019 showcases all of this. Join us at the Horse Hospital and see these latest mini-masterpieces.
The London International Animation Festival is a 10-day event screening at 5 venues from November 29 to December 8. For full details on the LIAF 2019 programme please go to the website at www.liaf.org.uk.