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LIAF 2023: Music Video panorama (15+)

LIAF’s annual collection of the hottest music videos from all over the world.

This is the first of two programmes tonight - the Late Night Bizarre programme screens afterwards at 9pm.  You can buy tickets for both programmes at a reduced price. Special offer for both screenings

Book tickets here: https://www.wegottickets.com/event/597232


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.

 Music video line-up:

Ashnikko - Worms (dir: Raman Djafari)

Gayle - fmk (with Blackbear) (dir: Chris Ullens)

Jeshi - 3210 (dir: Will Dohrn)

Rick Flair - I Gotta Cry (dir: Francesca Colombara)

Miles Davis - What's Love Got to do with it (dir: Irina Rubina)

The Beatles - I'm Only Sleeping (dir: Em Cooper)

TSHA - Sister (dir: Alice Bloomfield)

DJ Piper - RIP TXL (dir: Raman Djafari)

Tom Drew - The Big BIG Hug (dir: Iria Lopez)

Bacara - Cores (dir: Patrick Hanser)

Disturbed - Bad Man (dir: Tristan Holmes and Midjourney)

Hot Chip - Eleanor (dir: Alice Kong)

Imperieux- Stare (dir: Nikola Radulovikj)

Soul Supreme - Geshem Beyuni (dir: Tal Uliel)

Tim Burgess - Flamingo (dir: Greg McLeod)

Sandor Waiss - Memories (dir: Juan Pablo Machado)

The Beatles - Taxman (dir: Danny Sangra)


The London International Animation Festival (LIAF 2023) - the UK’s largest and longest-running animation festival is back with 10 days of amazing screenings, talks, discussions and events from November 24 to December 3. We are especially excited to return to our favourite venue the Horse Hospital for 4 nights and 7 extra special screenings - with several visiting local and international animators attending to talk and introduce their films.

 The full festival programme is available at www.liaf.org.uk

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