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Václav Mergl: It’s time to end Disneyism

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Little Cousins

Little Cousins

Václav Mergl | Czechoslovakia | 1988 | 8 min

This rather atypical film for Václav Mergl, made in collaboration with another distinctive graphic artist Jiří Šalamoun, is an adaptation of a classical horror theme. The author deliberately set his character, a woman who seduces men in order to prey on them, in the realities of the communist normalisation era. The story is an indirect reference to the communist regime in the authors’ homeland.

We 04/05/2016
18.00-19.01

Su 08/05/2016
12.30-13.31

Světozor Cinema

Halo, Albert

Halo, Albert

Václav Mergl | Czechoslovakia | 1990 | 8 min

Hello, Albert is an original farce about destiny and relativity set in a modern megapolis. A toddler falls out of a skyscraper window and its entire life passes during the way down and back up again. The toddler grows old and then reverts back because of a time glitch caused by a drowsing grandpa who accidentally bumps into a time machine. 

We 04/05/2016
18.00-19.01

Su 08/05/2016
12.30-13.31

Světozor Cinema

Laokoon

Laokoon

Václav Mergl | Czechoslovakia | 1970 | 12 min

Astronauts landing on an unknown planet are overcome with greed evoked by all-consuming amoebas transformed into gemstones. The greed kills the entire crew and the amoebas can take over their ship and eventually Earth. Among other techniques, Mergl uses animated xylographic illustrations and the film‘s uniqueness is underscored by its soundtrack.

We 04/05/2016
18.00-19.01

Su 08/05/2016
12.30-13.31

Světozor Cinema

Crabs

Crabs

Václav Mergl | Czechoslovakia | 1976 | 11 min

After a five-year ban imposed on Václav Mergl after Laokoon, the director was allowed to adapt a sci-fi story by Anatoly Dneprov which is warning against the development of intelligent weapon systems. Supplied with enough metal, these systems are able to reproduce out of control. The embossed cut-outs in this film are pasted together in several layers, and the metallic look was created with the tin foil from cigarette packs.

We 04/05/2016
18.00-19.01

Su 08/05/2016
12.30-13.31

Světozor Cinema

Microbe

Microbe

Václav Mergl | Czechoslovakia | 1986 | 16 min

This black allegorical farce uses microbes in the human body to portray how humankind destroys its own planet. Artistically and animation-wise, the film is a perfect example of meticulously drawn cel animation. Also, for the first time in Mergl’s filmography, we can see light humour alternating with chilling moments. For example when the microbes become a marching herd led by a dictator and the film’s anti-happy end.

We 04/05/2016
18.00-19.01

Su 08/05/2016
12.30-13.31

Světozor Cinema

Metamorphoses

Metamorphoses

Václav Mergl | Czechoslovakia | 1964 | 4 min

“Inside the material, faint smiles form, various tensions collide and samples of shapes thicken.” This quote by Bruno Schulz introduces Mergl’s graduate film, in which he animated clay – a seemingly lifeless material. Accompanied by jazz music, the film depicts the processes of formation, decline and proliferation while supplementing the geometrically formed material with a raster “veil.”

We 04/05/2016
18.00-19.01

Su 08/05/2016
12.30-13.31

Světozor Cinema

The study of a Contact

The study of a Contact

Václav Mergl | Czechoslovakia | 1966 | 1 min

This largely unknown addition to Mergl’s filmography, sometimes also called Studie hmatu, was created in a very non-traditional way. After the success of his Metamorphoses, the director was given the opportunity to produce a one-minute colour film with a story of his choosing. The film was funded by a Canadian grant obtained for Mergl via FITES. He used it to broaden his experience in exploring material transformation.

We 04/05/2016
18.00-19.01

Su 08/05/2016
12.30-13.31

Světozor Cinema

Homunkulus

Homunkulus

Václav Mergl | Czechoslovakia | 1984 | 11 min

A peculiar interpretation of the medieval alchemists’ art of creating a living being. This reflection on mankind and the grand scheme of things was deliberately created as a cartoon comedy. Despite that, the studio management of the time found it unacceptable, and the film had to include an introduction referring to Hieronymus Bosch. For the first time in his career, Mergl used his own works of art which take on a magical function in the film.

We 04/05/2016
18.00-19.01

Su 08/05/2016
12.30-13.31

Světozor Cinema

Jurors Programme

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Jury Programme: Noureddin Zarrinkelk

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Atal matal

Atal matal

Noureddin Zarrinkelk | Iran | 1974 | 5 min

Childishly naïve drawings metamorphose accompanied by fitting commentary. This combination brings humorous punchlines and unexpected artistic games. The main protagonists are various animals and also human beings with extraordinary fates.

Fr 06/05/2016
12.00-13.39

Světozor Cinema

Pood, Persian Carpet

Pood, Persian Carpet

Noureddin Zarrinkelk | Iran | 1998 | 17 min

After an introduction in which the director confesses his love for Persian carpets and impressively introduces their variants, a story about the creation of these peculiar works of art begins. Due to a draught, a shepherd is forced to leave his family and take his herd up north. When he returns, he is unable to describe the beauties he saw to his family, and so he begins to weave a carpet.

Fr 06/05/2016
12.00-13.39

Světozor Cinema

Association of Ideas

Association of Ideas

Noureddin Zarrinkelk | Iran | 5 min

The telling title perfectly describes the nature of this playful film, based on rapid transformations of various things, symbols and known and unknown people. The shapes, portrayed in matching colour on a white background, transform according to an inner sense and in perfect rhythm with the music and sounds.

Fr 06/05/2016
12.00-13.39

Světozor Cinema

One Two Three More

One Two Three More

Noureddin Zarrinkelk | Iran | 1980 | 18 min

This film composed of five parts is a classical morality tale about human greediness. Each story is connected by the character of a man avid for precious stones. But his efforts always lead him to perdition. He either digs through the entire planet into space, the whole world turns upside down under the weight of his gargantuan construction or he is killed by the powerful mining machines he invents.

Fr 06/05/2016
12.00-13.39

Světozor Cinema

Way to Neighbor

Way to Neighbor

Noureddin Zarrinkelk | Iran, Germany | 1977 | 1 min

A Way to Neighbor is a jingle created for the Oberhausen film festival. It has a simple setting and its characters are two pixilated actors. In the hallway leading to their apartments, the two men tip their hats to the sound of festive music. But when they shake hands, one of them finds he is still holding the ripped-off hand of his neighbour and disappears into his apartment.

Fr 06/05/2016
12.00-13.39

Světozor Cinema

Super Powers

Super Powers

Noureddin Zarrinkelk | Iran | 1987 | 12 min

This minimalistic film depicts events with far-reaching consequences that unfortunately we know only too well. Two neighbouring countries are portrayed as the plus and minus signs. At first, they only violate each other’s borders but this petty dispute eventually turns into a fierce fight which the director ingeniously portrays with limited visual elements and accompanies with original sounds.

Fr 06/05/2016
12.00-13.39

Světozor Cinema

Duty First

Duty First

Noureddin Zarrinkelk | Iran, Belgium | 1992 | 1 min

A fellow on the run passes various characters who seem to be the ones he is running towards, as they appear to be waiting for him. It turns out that there is nothing more important to a man than his specific duty and calling. In this case, it is unsticking a broken gramophone record. The repeating musical motif finally subsides, the melody finishes and the film can end.

Fr 06/05/2016
12.00-13.39

Světozor Cinema

A Playground for Babousch

A Playground for Babousch

Noureddin Zarrinkelk | Iran | 1972 | 7 min

This poetic cut-out film builds on the humorous resemblance of a half moon and a balloon. A little boy’s balloon gets stuck in the half moon and neither the firefighters, the sultan on his flying carpet or the astronaut in his spaceship can set it free. Luckily, a wise turtle calls other animals for help and together they retrieve the balloon. But the moon is not what it used to be…

Fr 06/05/2016
12.00-13.39

Světozor Cinema

Mad, Mad, Mad World

Mad, Mad, Mad World

Noureddin Zarrinkelk | Iran | 1975 | 3 min

This lively and original black-and-white film builds on the premise that the inhabitable part of our planet is a many-headed monster with various limbs forming the known parts of the world and individual countries. They are fighting and consuming each other and, in the form of various animals, hunt smaller ones. A hen pecks small islands as seeds until it eventually seems to be the central mover of the Earth.

Fr 06/05/2016
12.00-13.39

Světozor Cinema

Human Beings

Human Beings

Noureddin Zarrinkelk | Iran | 2011 | 11 min

At an assembly of world leaders, intelligent speeches and beautiful slogans about humanity, love, freedom and friendship are heard. But they turn out to be completely naïve. The film denounces international organizations that do no more than further escalate tense relations between nations only to meet their own dirty ambitions. But the symbolic animals from the flags of the individual countries eventually come up with a conciliatory conclusion.

Fr 06/05/2016
12.00-13.39

Světozor Cinema

Amir Hamza the Lover and Dancing Zebra

Amir Hamza the Lover and Dancing Zebra

Noureddin Zarrinkelk | Iran | 1977 | 23 min

Prince Amir likes to hunt zebras. One day, a strange thing happens to him. He finds a zebra that he’s unable to catch and he cannot take his mind off it. It turns out it is a girl cursed by a demon that Amir has to outwit. This modern fairy-tale animated in captivating Persian style is full of strange situations and absurd humour.

Fr 06/05/2016
12.00-13.39

Světozor Cinema

Jury Programme: Chintis Lundgren

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Unexpected Waltz

Unexpected Waltz

Chintis Lundgren | Estonia | 2008 | 5 min

Sa 07/05/2016
16.00-17.02

Světozor Cinema

The Great Grey Shrike

The Great Grey Shrike

Chintis Lundgren | Estonia | 2009 | 7 min

The Great Grey Shrike is a strange story from the wilderness about the peculiar behaviour of the Great Grey Shrike, the common cuckoo, starlings and other birds. While starlings are social and like to a swig of something strong, the little bittern likes to frighten passers-by and the goldfinch is simply musical. The simple, “nervous” drawing perfectly resonates with a humorous take on the world of birds.

Sa 07/05/2016
16.00-17.02

Světozor Cinema

Egg

Egg

Chintis Lundgren | Estonia | 2011 | 1 min

Another humorous “half-minute” from the beer commercial series “Birds and Beer.” The author has managed to find a way to portray the resourcefulness of birds - her favourite heroes - when it comes to drinking the hop manna. Ultimately the client did not approve the spots, so they were never used for commercial purposes.

Sa 07/05/2016
16.00-17.02

Světozor Cinema

Bats

Bats

Chintis Lundgren | Estonia | 2011 | 1 min

As far as drinking beer, especially quality beer, is concerned, birds can be quite creative. This funny, made-to-order commercial from the “Birds and Beer” series still retains the author’s original artistic approach. Ultimately the client did not approve the spots, so they were never used for commercial purposes.

Sa 07/05/2016
16.00-17.02

Světozor Cinema

Pirate

Pirate

Chintis Lundgren | Estonia | 2011 | 1 min

The fourth spot from the “Birds and Beer” series pits a thirsty pirate against a beer-drinking bird. The author’s typical illustration is complemented by comic-book elements. Ultimately the client did not approve the spots, so they were never used for commercial purposes – that means they can be appreciated by festivalgoers rather than beer aficionados.

Sa 07/05/2016
16.00-17.02

Světozor Cinema

Volli Pall

Volli Pall

Chintis Lundgren | Estonia | 2010 | 12 min

Volli is an Estonian guide who takes tourists around his homeland and acquaints them with the quirkiness of his countrymen. One day he wakes up only to find himself in a world of weirdos and paranormal phenomena. In this film, Chintis Lundgren abandons her beloved birds and showed that she can animate human characters with equal beauty.

Sa 07/05/2016
16.00-17.02

Světozor Cinema

Cannibal

Cannibal

Chintis Lundgren | Estonia | 2011 | 1 min

A rather morbid but again humorous clip from the “Birds and Beer” series that was never broadcast. In order to get good beer, a female bird doesn’t hesitate to resort to cannibalism. Ultimately the client did not approve the spots, so they were never used for commercial purposes, but it turns out they work pretty well as stand-alone animated anecdotes.

Sa 07/05/2016
16.00-17.02

Světozor Cinema

Dangerous Migration Route

Dangerous Migration Route

Chintis Lundgren | Estonia | 2011 | 2 min

Chintis Lundgren has made several spots for the Estonian Ornithological Society. This one-minute film depicts the dangers awaiting migrating birds. Unsuspecting, they set out to Africa, but how many will reach it? The sad thing is that it is mankind and its inconsiderate behaviour that puts obstacles in the birds’ way.

Sa 07/05/2016
16.00-17.02

Světozor Cinema

Birthday

Birthday

Chintis Lundgren | Estonia | 2011 | 1 min

This humorous spot with Lundgren’s typical artistic style and sense of humour and exaggeration was created to celebrate the 90th birthday of the Estonian Ornithological Society. It shows that birds themselves know best how to celebrate this anniversary and how to seize the birthday cake.

Sa 07/05/2016
16.00-17.02

Světozor Cinema

Birdwatching

Birdwatching

Chintis Lundgren | Estonia | 2011 | 1 min

Yet another spot for the Estonian Ornithological Society. This time, it focuses on birdwatching. It can be a very fun and educational activity – that is, when you actually see some fledglings. The author depicts birds as fond pranksters and their watcher as someone likely to be robbed and fooled.

Sa 07/05/2016
16.00-17.02

Světozor Cinema

Wind Park

Wind Park

Chintis Lundgren | Estonia | 2011 | 1 min

Birds again are the main characters of another one of Lundgren’s spots for the Estonian Ornithological Society. This time, the author links absurd humour, exaggeration and horror while again using a comic book style. She manages to create an atmospheric mix of genres supported by a disturbing soundtrack.

Sa 07/05/2016
16.00-17.02

Světozor Cinema

About the Hard Life of the Barn Swallow

About the Hard Life of the Barn Swallow

Chintis Lundgren | Estonia | 2011 | 6 min

The life of a barn swallow is not easy. There are a lot of dangers on the way back home from Africa, bigger birds are pesky and some people even want to eat it. The weather is not always nice and there is not always a tasty insect to eat. The film humorously depicts facts from the life of this migrating bird.

Sa 07/05/2016
16.00-17.02

Světozor Cinema

I Love Your Face

I Love Your Face

Chintis Lundgren | Estonia | 2012 | 4 min

Apart from her own films and commissioned commercials, Chintis Lundgren also makes music videos. One of them is for the song I Love Your Face. The main heroes are once again birds, this time posing as professional musicians. Their music accompanies the story of a neurotic bird… everything is supported by constant changes to the colour tone.

Sa 07/05/2016
16.00-17.02

Světozor Cinema

Animated Dreams 2012

Animated Dreams 2012

Chintis Lundgren | Estonia | 2012 | 1 min

Chintis Lundgren also animates festival jingles which, again, make use of her original style. Her clip for the Estonian international festival of animated film, Animated Dreams, once again stars her versatile bird protagonists. And while the birds are enthusiastically playing a concert, a frog wakes up in its bed and goes crazy.

Sa 07/05/2016
16.00-17.02

Světozor Cinema

Anilogue 2012

Anilogue 2012

Chintis Lundgren | Estonia | 2012 | 1 min

In 2012, Chintis Lundgren made a spot for the festival of animated films Anilogue. In this blurb, a man comes home to find a strange surprise waiting for him. Once again the director uses humour, light horror and exaggeration, casting a scary fledgling watching TV in the lead role.

Sa 07/05/2016
16.00-17.02

Světozor Cinema

Mysterious Swamp

Mysterious Swamp

Chintis Lundgren | Estonia | 2013 | 3 min

One of Chintis Lundgren’s most mysterious horrors takes place in an Estonian swamp. A black stork sets out into this hostile and dark area unaware of what dangers lie ahead… Dark tones provide the film with the right atmosphere, but the author does not forget to ease it with humour.

Sa 07/05/2016
16.00-17.02

Světozor Cinema

Fox in the Boat

Fox in the Boat

Chintis Lundgren | Estonia | 2013 | 2 min

This commercial, made for the Annecy Dailymotion competition, introduces the Absinthe Rabbits, the stars of Lundgren’s series in development. They are sailing on a ship drinking their favourite beverage and singing when suddenly they see a fox’s tail in the water… and they can’t believe the things that can happen in stagnant waters.

Sa 07/05/2016
16.00-17.02

Světozor Cinema

Plastic

Plastic

Chintis Lundgren | Estonia | 2013 | 2 min

Another music video by Chintis Lundgren takes us back to the animal world again. While the musical birds are playing a concert observed by a cat, the fox gets a bit neurotic. This short video is a series of scenes in which the fox and the cat’s worlds intertwine. The music video was made for the Danish punk group with international members Cannon Birds.

Sa 07/05/2016
16.00-17.02

Světozor Cinema

Jäälind

Jäälind

Chintis Lundgren | Estonia | 2014 | 5 min

After a young kingfisher falls out of its nest, it realises it will have to start living its own life. The film was again made for the Estonian Ornithological Society, this time to celebrate a year dedicated to kingfishers. Despite using humour, the film reflects important moments of the kingfisher’s life.

Sa 07/05/2016
16.00-17.02

Světozor Cinema

Musical Interlude with Manivald and the Absinthe Rabbits

Musical Interlude with Manivald and the Absinthe Rabbits

Chintis Lundgren | Estonia | 2015 | 1 min

The range of Chintis Lundgren’s work has recently gone beyond her artistic and commissioned work, and she has begun filming a series for young audiences called Manivald and the Absinthe Rabbits. But Lundgren hasn’t forgotten her sense of humour or the expressiveness of silent animal faces. This short music video, which for some may be reminiscent of Alexey Alexeev’s Log Jam, is one of the first teasers of the series.

Sa 07/05/2016
16.00-17.02

Světozor Cinema

Müürileht

Müürileht

Chintis Lundgren | Estonia | 2015 | 1 min

The Absinthe Rabbits, who never miss an opportunity to drink their favourite beverage, also appear in this spot for the Estonian cultural newspaper Müürileht. The director created a short, light horror in which the frightened rabbits see a murderer approaching their home. The film ends with a fitting punch line.

Sa 07/05/2016
16.00-17.02

Světozor Cinema

#merrychristmas

#merrychristmas

Chintis Lundgren | Estonia | 2015 | 2 min

This Christmas parody has the Absinthe Rabbits starring alongside foxes. But it is not only they who delight in Absinth, it’s mainly Santa Claus. He has just been through a very exhausting day… and he certainly looks like it. The film contrasts peaceful Christmas music with crazy visual spectacles.

Sa 07/05/2016
16.00-17.02

Světozor Cinema

Life with Herman H. Rott

Life with Herman H. Rott

Chintis Lundgren | Estonia, Denmark, Croatia | 2015 | 12 min

Chitnis Lundgren’s latest art film tells the story of Herman the rat who lives in a disorganised and chaotic household. One day though, a small and timid cat appears on his doorstep with its luggage. And thus begins a very peculiar relationship that gradually leads to catastrophe.

Sa 07/05/2016
16.00-17.02

Světozor Cinema

Jury Programme: Vera Neubauer

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Cannon Fodder

Cannon Fodder

Vera Neubauer | United Kingdom | 1971 | 1 min

The debut film of tireless experimenter Vera Neubauer. This black and white “one-minute” is a cartoon comedy with serious overtones. Shot on 16mm film stock (which gives it a distinctly old finish), the film was funded by the British Royal College of Art.

Th 05/05/2016
20.00-21.17

Světozor Cinema

Animation for Live Action

Animation for Live Action

Vera Neubauer | United Kingdom | 1978 | 25 min

Childish scrawl, devilish cartoon figures and black-and-white photography compete to represent the woman in what’s been described as a literal battleground, with animator and animated fighting over the editing machine and fantasising about each other’s murder. Nothing is taken for granted, not even the authenticity of the animation.

Th 05/05/2016
20.00-21.17

Světozor Cinema

Wheel of Life

Wheel of Life

Vera Neubauer | United Kingdom | 1996 | 16 min

A mix of live action and animation drawing on an Old Testament text to tell a tale of original sin and destinies controlled by the forces of nature and man. Images of creation and destruction, of pre-history and modernity, of love and hate and of life and death punctuate the narrative. The film won an award for its originality at the Trickfilm festival in Stuttgart.

Th 05/05/2016
20.00-21.17

Světozor Cinema

Woolly Wolf

Woolly Wolf

Vera Neubauer | United Kingdom | 2001 | 5 min

To make this trully non-traditional version of the popular fairy-tale Little Red Riding Hood, Vera Neubauer animated wool. The hard-boiled Little Red Riding Hood does not fall victim to the wolf, on the contrary. With this film, Czech native Vera Neubauer once again attracted the interest of the British professional public and won two prestigious BAFTA awards (Best Animation and Best Short Film).

Th 05/05/2016
20.00-21.17

Světozor Cinema

The Last Circus

The Last Circus

Vera Neubauer | United Kingdom | 2004 | 23 min

Vera Neubauer animated wool in her next film as well in order to create characters and backgrounds while provocatively playing with fairy-tale (and other) stereotypes. In The Last Circus, legends, religion and real life events, all dance and summersault through the arena in an absurd, choreographed splendour, competing for time and space.

Th 05/05/2016
20.00-21.17

Světozor Cinema

All Done and Dusted

All Done and Dusted

Vera Neubauer | United Kingdom | 2010 | 4 min

When Vera Neubauer moved out of her family home she had to go through her things and, as it often goes, get rid of some. And so came a time of reflection which gave birth to the story for her next film. The film is at the same time a surprising commemoration of the victims of concentration camps.

Th 05/05/2016
20.00-21.17

Světozor Cinema

Scarred Skies

Scarred Skies

Vera Neubauer | United Kingdom | 2014 | 4 min

Vera Neubauer’s recent, self-produced and self-edited experimental film balances on (or even beyond) the boundaries of video art. Scarred Skies documents the industrial pollution that, despite the harm it causes, creates visual delights and by association awakens a sense of desire and of loss in the onlooker who bothers to look upwards.

Th 05/05/2016
20.00-21.17

Světozor Cinema

Jury Programme: Rosto

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Beheaded

Beheaded

Rosto | Netherlands | 2000 | 4 min

The boundaries between a dream – in this case more like a nightmare – and wakefulness, when everything is “as it should be”, are often unclear for little children, and their night terrors become a part of real life. A little boy tries to capture his strange dream and separate it from reality. But what if it’s impossible? In this dark film with a bright ending Rosto experiments with, among other things, the textual elements in the picture.

Fr 06/05/2016
20.30-21.52

J. K. Tyl Theatre

(the rise and fall of the legendary) Anglobilly Feverson

(the rise and fall of the legendary) Anglobilly Feverson

Rosto | Netherlands | 2001 | 10 min

Méliès meets Kerouac in a surrealistic road movie though the clouds. Instead of a hole in the head, Diddybob get a story about a hole in the sky. The legendary Anglobilly Feverson once flew off to leave his cursed life behind and see what it was like on the other side. His journey was long and arduous. He had to deal with the smallest and largest residents of the sky before he reached his destination...

Fr 06/05/2016
20.30-21.52

J. K. Tyl Theatre

Jona / Tomberry

Jona / Tomberry

Rosto | Netherlands | 2005 | 12 min

Rosto’s preferred setting for his gloomy films is a sort of a dark side of the world ruled by shadows and terror and inhabited by deformed characters. His films thus acquire an undefinable existential dimension. And that is the case with Jona/Tomberry where Borges and Murneau meet in a nightmare.

Fr 06/05/2016
20.30-21.52

J. K. Tyl Theatre

No place like home

No place like home

Rosto | Netherlands | 2008 | 6 min

This atmospheric musical film is the first part of a short film series for the musical project Thee Wreckers. The film, combining animation and live action, deals with death and decay. The director uses shady scenes, weird characters with holes in their heads, dark colours, shadows and disturbing image movements to build a “Lynchian” horror atmosphere.

Fr 06/05/2016
20.30-21.52

J. K. Tyl Theatre

Lonely Bones

Lonely Bones

Rosto | Netherlands, France | 2013 | 10 min

This combined, horror-like film takes the viewers to a cold, black-and-white world. The protagonist of this psychedelic and significantly surreal work is a hunted man who is driven into a well. After the fall he wakes up in a strange world. Will he manage to get back? And if so, at what price?

Fr 06/05/2016
20.30-21.52

J. K. Tyl Theatre

Splintertime

Splintertime

Rosto | Netherlands, France, Belgium | 2014 | 10 min

“Shut up and come dance to the sound of shattering glass,” says the motto of the third film of the “Thee Wreckers” project. You will see a ghost band slumbering in an ambulance driven by a very peculiar nurse. This film confirms Rosto’s position as one of the most extravagant animators of today – not only in Holland but also internationally.

Fr 06/05/2016
20.30-21.52

J. K. Tyl Theatre

The Monster of Nix

The Monster of Nix

Rosto | Netherlands, Belgium, France | 2011 | 30 min

Willy is looking for his grandmother who has mysteriously disappeared. He finds out that the fairy-tale town of Nix has turned into a scary place dominated by an omnivorous monster. The boy sets out on a journey to save his grandma, the town and all fairy tales. This musical, inspired by Tim Burton’s films, offers quality 3D animation. Two of the characters were voiced by director Terry Gilliam and singer Tom Waits.

Fr 06/05/2016
20.30-21.52

J. K. Tyl Theatre

Jury Programme: Ondřej Švadlena

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Trick

Trick

Ondřej Švadlena | Czech Republic | 2006 | 4 min

“Disgusies, symbolic incompatibility of bodies, longing, promises, seduction, deception, pretence and taking advantage of others.” This black and white music video for Guillaume Blondeau‘s electronic composition follows two strange creatures in what appears to be an act of copulation. Their rounded orifices correspond to a hypnotic motif of a free fall through a spinning spiral. This visual element can be observed also with other characters created by the director.

We 04/05/2016
20.00-20.41

Světozor Cinema

Sanitkasan

Sanitkasan

Ondřej Švadlena | Czech Republic | 2007 | 8 min

In a complex embryonic environment combining organic and artificial elements, we follow a new embryo on its journey. It is soon revealed what exists inside it, how cyclical its processes are and how desperate its situation is. This computer-generated world is formally unique and extremely disturbing.

We 04/05/2016
20.00-20.41

Světozor Cinema

Mrdrchain

Mrdrchain

Ondřej Švadlena | France, Czech Republic | 2010 | 10 min

Composed of nothing but sheets of meat that are connected by arteries, a sad deformed figure roams a dark and obscure world. The reality is driven by mutual associations and a generous dose of physicality. You are in for a consuming dystopian experience!

We 04/05/2016
20.00-20.41

Světozor Cinema

Time Rodent (unfinished version)

Time Rodent (unfinished version)

Ondřej Švadlena | Czech Republic, France | 2016 | 15 min

“In a distant future where the night has devoured the day, the inhabitants of a mutating world feed exclusively on artificial light.” Ondřej Švadlena’s latest film again makes full use of the true creative capabilities of 3D computer animation.

We 04/05/2016
20.00-20.41

Světozor Cinema

not named game

not named game

Ondřej Švadlena | 2016 | 5 min

Partially building on the themes used in Time Rodent, this videogame enables the players to explore the world in a gameplay set a few months after the Earth was plunged into darkness. It emphasizes our dependency on power sources and explores the issues of civilizational injustice and migration.

We 04/05/2016
20.00-20.41

Světozor Cinema

Where is my home?

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Where's My Home? – Short Films I.

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Scent of Geranium

Scent of Geranium

Naghmeh Farzaneh | United States | 2016 | 5 min

The autobiographical portrait Scent of Geranium is included in our international competition section; however, the film closely corresponds to the theme of this year’s Anifilm. The author tells her own story – as a young girl, she moved from Iran to USA. By using black drawing on a coloured background, she masterfully visualizes the feelings of being uprooted and searching for new home and identity.

We 04/05/2016
14.30-15.33

Světozor Cinema

Fr 06/05/2016
20.30-21.33

Schwarzenberg Hall

We 04/05/2016
16.30-17.54

Světozor Cinema

Th 05/05/2016
16.30-17.54

Sa 07/05/2016
16.30-17.54

Schwarzenberg Hall

Fences

Fences

Natalia Krawczuk | Poland | 2015 | 7 min

A bird in a cage, a toddler in a playpen, two dogs on either side of a fence. Partitions of various sorts accompany our lives from the beginning to the end. Each of us deals with them in their own way. Does it really make sense to separate ourselves from our neighbours with a wall? The film is a reflection on the role of "fences" in our lives.

We 04/05/2016
14.30-15.33

Světozor Cinema

Fr 06/05/2016
20.30-21.33

Schwarzenberg Hall

Homeland

Homeland

Juan de Dios Marfil Atienza | Czech Republic, Spain | 2009 | 7 min

The film is a metaphorical story about the feeling of having a home and leaving it. One day, a girl finds a weakly creature at her doorstep. She pities it and feels for it. The girl’s care and love is like a nourishing drink to the creature, which grows and grows… An impressive and moving film supported by emotionally charged music.

We 04/05/2016
14.30-15.33

Světozor Cinema

Fr 06/05/2016
20.30-21.33

Schwarzenberg Hall

Journey Birds

Journey Birds

Daphna Awadish | Israel | 2015 | 10 min

While abroad, the director spoke with many immigrants. Their stories were unique, but they all contained a longing for their homeland intertwined with curiosity and delight in their new home. The movie relates a visual and cinematic commentary, in which people appear as a hybrid between man and bird. 

We 04/05/2016
14.30-15.33

Světozor Cinema

Fr 06/05/2016
20.30-21.33

Schwarzenberg Hall

Bon Voyage

Bon Voyage

Fabio Friedli | Switzerland | 2011 | 6 min

This black and white tragicomedy by Fabio Friedli was made in 2011, however, given the current situation, it is once again very topical. A group of migrants travels in an overloaded truck to reach the Europe they dream of. When they eventually arrive after an arduous and dangerous journey, they are confronted by a different, brutal reality: Europe is definitely not welcoming them with open arms.

We 04/05/2016
14.30-15.33

Světozor Cinema

Fr 06/05/2016
20.30-21.33

Schwarzenberg Hall

Within Within

Within Within

Sharon Liu | United Kingdom | 2011 | 3 min

“The future of China depends on us,” says director Sharon Liu, quoting her father. Her graduation film, made when she was 23, depicts her feelings for her country; Liu said then: “Our memories last only 3 seconds; we are like fish in a small pond.” This very personal film expresses her love not only for Hong Kong but for the whole country she was born in.

We 04/05/2016
14.30-15.33

Světozor Cinema

Fr 06/05/2016
20.30-21.33

Schwarzenberg Hall

The Tulle Curtain

The Tulle Curtain

Inna Šilina, Darius Jaruševičius | Lithuania | 2010 | 7 min

A curtain senselessly divides an area into two halves. It is approached by various characters and objects, each seeing it as something else – it can be a triumphal arch for a poet, a veil for a tank bride, a barricade, and the frozen surface of a lake. The film is a metaphor of the Iron Curtain.

We 04/05/2016
14.30-15.33

Světozor Cinema

Fr 06/05/2016
20.30-21.33

Schwarzenberg Hall

Lunik IX.

Lunik IX.

Michelle Coomber | Slovakia | 2010 | 4 min

This film is a bittersweet tale of childhood in Central Europe’s largest Roma ghetto. Named after the Soviet satellite, Lunik IX was created in the 1980s as a solution to the municipality’s problem with persons deemed “socially unacceptable”. What to do with them? Put them somewhere away from the “others”.

We 04/05/2016
14.30-15.33

Světozor Cinema

Fr 06/05/2016
20.30-21.33

Schwarzenberg Hall

Random Walks

Random Walks

Borbála Tompa | Hungary | 2015 | 8 min

Random Walks is an experimental documentary short film that is based on informal talks with five migrants, or immigrants, who live in Budapest. It not only focuses on their lives and circumstances but also aims to build an intimate relationship with them.

We 04/05/2016
14.30-15.33

Světozor Cinema

Fr 06/05/2016
20.30-21.33

Schwarzenberg Hall

Stowaway

Stowaway

Abi Feijó | Portugal | 2000 | 8 min

This suggestive, sand-animated film was made by one of the leading personalities of Portuguese animation Abi Feijó. The internationally acclaimed film, made in co-production with the National Film Board of Canada, is based on the story O Viajante Clandestino from the book Gente da terceira classe by José Rodrigues Miguéis.

We 04/05/2016
14.30-15.33

Světozor Cinema

Fr 06/05/2016
20.30-21.33

Schwarzenberg Hall

Where's My Home? – Short Films II.

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Borderlines

Borderlines

Hanka Nováková | Czech Republic | 2015 | 5 min

An artistically simple yet poignant allegory on a very topical problem – people and the borderlines of their world. What is more important in human lives – defining your own space, or coexistence and collaboration with others? The film also shows how a simple cause can trigger a whirlwind of quarrels and conflicts that cannot be stopped easily.

Th 05/05/2016
14.00-14.59

Schwarzenberg Hall

Sa 07/05/2016
14.00-14.59

We 04/05/2016
16.30-17.54

Světozor Cinema

Th 05/05/2016
16.30-17.54

Sa 07/05/2016
16.30-17.54

Schwarzenberg Hall

Estate

Estate

Ronny Trocker | France, Belgium | 2016 | 8 min

This experimental and disturbing “photo film” is set on a shiny Mediterranean beach where time seems to have frozen. A black man, out of strength, is crawling with difficulty to leave the beach. All around him, the regular bathers seem not to see him… Freely inspired by a photo of Juan Medina, taken on the beach of Grand Tarajal in Spain, in 2007.

Th 05/05/2016
14.00-14.59

Schwarzenberg Hall

Sa 07/05/2016
14.00-14.59

Světozor Cinema

The Story of Luboš Jednorožec

The Story of Luboš Jednorožec

Anna Krtičková | Czech Republic | 2011 | 6 min

In 1950, Luboš Jednorožec was arrested and sentenced to ten years imprisonment because he did not report a relative who was planning to emigrate. He managed to find a way to escape from a forced labour camp in a uranium mine. He tried to cross the border, but the Police arrested him again. Did he eventually manage to leave the country? The film was made for the Memory of Nation Awards 2011.

Th 05/05/2016
14.00-14.59

Schwarzenberg Hall

Sa 07/05/2016
14.00-14.59

Světozor Cinema

Heimatland

Heimatland

Marius Portmann, Loretta Arnold, Fabio Friedli, Andrea Schneider | Switzerland | 2009 | 7 min

Swiss patriot Housi lives a proper and happy life in his cosy flat. Everything is perfectly fine until a new neighbour moves in and turns Housi’s life upside down. Housi’s routines fall apart and he is driven by panic. This puppet film, made by four different directors, humorously presents the fear of the spread of Islam.

Th 05/05/2016
14.00-14.59

Schwarzenberg Hall

Sa 07/05/2016
14.00-14.59

Světozor Cinema

Holot

Holot

Einat Keshet | Israel | 2015 | 8 min

This film, based on real interviews with migrants, was made by several students in the DocuAnimation workshop at the Israeli Sapir College. Each author used his own artistic style and animation technique – from stop-motion animation through pixilation to computer animation.

Th 05/05/2016
14.00-14.59

Schwarzenberg Hall

Sa 07/05/2016
14.00-14.59

Světozor Cinema

Tunnel

Tunnel

Maryam Kashkoolinia | Iran | 2012 | 7 min

This thrilling journey of a man through a hand-dug tunnel was inspired by real events from the Gaza strip, where people needed such tunnels to satisfy basic needs. On his quest to obtain a sheep, a father faces several dangers. His journey is fittingly portrayed by means of sand animation and the viewers feel the fear of deadly confined spaces along with the hero.

Th 05/05/2016
14.00-14.59

Schwarzenberg Hall

Sa 07/05/2016
14.00-14.59

Světozor Cinema

Altneuland

Altneuland

Sariel Keslasi | Israel | 2012 | 6 min

At a place that seems to be the end of the world is a group of people waiting for a bus to take them to a place called Altneuland. No one knows, however, where Altneuland is, or if it even exists. The group is surrounded only by fallen electrical lines and the feeling of emptiness and hopelessness. The film is a meditative, artistically stylized allegory.

Th 05/05/2016
14.00-14.59

Schwarzenberg Hall

Sa 07/05/2016
14.00-14.59

Světozor Cinema

Villa Antropoff

Villa Antropoff

Vladimir Leschiov, Kaspar Jancis | Latvia, Estonia | 2012 | 13 min

Two famous artists from the Baltic countries decided to visualise the theme of migrating to find a better life. They both masterfully applied their best techniques: absurd and black humour and an original, imaginative artistic style. The film portrays a migrant who overcomes obstacles but, when he gets to the land of his dreams, astonished, he finds out things are not what he imagined.

Th 05/05/2016
14.00-14.59

Schwarzenberg Hall

Sa 07/05/2016
14.00-14.59

Světozor Cinema

Paul Fierlinger – Exile Melancholy | Short Films I.

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And Then I’ll Stop... Does Any of This Sound Familiar?

And Then I’ll Stop... Does Any of This Sound Familiar?

Paul Fierlinger | United States | 1990 | 22 min

This film about the harmful effects of drinking alcohol was commissioned by US Healthcare and the director based it on six real interviews with members of Alcoholics Anonymous. By association he accompanies their stories about what it’s like to be addicted, what it’s like when they decide to quit, etc. with very original graphic ideas and animated drawings. And in the end, he adds his own story as well.

We 04/05/2016
17.00-18.18

J. K. Tyl Theatre

Drawn from Memory

Drawn from Memory

Paul Fierlinger | United States | 1995 | 56 min

This autobiographical film tells the extraordinary story of Paul Fierlinger, from his birth in Japan, through his childhood in the USA and growing up in Czechoslovakia, to his escape back to the United States he dreamt of. The director depicted lingering images from his childhood in order to come to terms with painful memories and a complicated relationship with his parents.

We 04/05/2016
17.00-18.18

J. K. Tyl Theatre

Paul Fierlinger – Exile Melancholy | Short Films II.

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Rainbowland

Rainbowland

Paul Fierlinger | United States | 1978 | 14 min

Phil is the best harmonica player in the world, but he is bored in the perfect Rainbowland. One night he hears an excellent trumpet player in the streets. When he finds out that the trumpeter comes from a place called Blueland, where everybody plays the blues, he sets out immediately. The more Phil gets to know this different world, the more we come to realise Fierlinger’s allegory clearly alluding to his former homeland.

Fr 06/05/2016
14.00-15.09

Světozor Cinema

Marsh People

Marsh People

Sandra Fierlinger, Paul Fierlinger | United States | 1997 | 3 min

A story of a little boy growing up with a despotic father in the western American marshlands. Even though the boy and his mother try not to provoke the father, his choleric nature repeatedly drives him out into the marshlands full of anger. During one of the father’s rages, a tragic accident occurs. But in this hard-boiled film, it is merely an incident full of black humour.

Fr 06/05/2016
14.00-15.09

Světozor Cinema

Still life with animated dogs

Still life with animated dogs

Paul Fierlinger | United States | 2001 | 26 min

In his life, Paul Fierlinger had many dogs that now represent clear links to certain periods of his life. Dogs repeatedly helped him on his way through life enabling him to establish a deeper connection with nature and we, in turn, get to know something more from the director’s life thanks to the dogs.

Fr 06/05/2016
14.00-15.09

Světozor Cinema

A Room Nearby

A Room Nearby

Paul Fierlinger | United States | 2003 | 26 min

A collection of stories by people whose common thread is loneliness. The director interviews five people – each from a different background and representing different experiences. One of them is the director’s friend Miloš Forman. The interviews are separated by the testimony of the director himself which, much to his later regret, PBS production made him include.

Fr 06/05/2016
14.00-15.09

Světozor Cinema

Starting over Again

Starting over Again

Paul Fierlinger, Sandra Fierlinger | United States | 2016 | 3 min

The latest addition to the extensive filmography of the Fierlingers will have its festival premiere at Anifilm. It is a melancholic music video for the song Start over Again. Also here, in this animated supplement to a moving song, the central theme is dog as a man’s best friend. A dog is left in a shelter but, as the title suggests, his new master will find him.

Fr 06/05/2016
14.00-15.09

Světozor Cinema

Slocum at Sea with Himself

Slocum at Sea with Himself

Paul Fierlinger | United States | 2015 | 120 min

An adaptation of an autobiography by American seaman Joshua Slocum, who was the first to sail single-handedly around the world. He recorded his voyage and experiences in a book called Sailing Alone Around the World (1900) that became an international bestseller and the constant companion of every ship and sailing aficionado. It was for that sizeable community as well that the directors made this film. They divided their film into four parts and chose the non-traditional route of internet distribution. The film uses fine-drawn backgrounds and the stylized drawing with thin lines typical of many of their short films. They have chosen several key moments from Slocum’s elaborate story and offer them up with gentle semantic humour. Instead of commentary, though, they once again rely on a non-traditional form – all communication between the characters is in comic book speech bubbles.

Th 05/05/2016
20.30-22.30

J. K. Tyl Theatre

Sa 07/05/2016
19.30-21.30

Světozor Cinema

Lisa Limone & Maroc Orange: A Rapid Love Story

Lisa Limone & Maroc Orange: A Rapid Love Story

Mait Laas | Estonia | 2013 | 72 min

A full feature puppet opera by Mait Laas combines stop-motion puppet animation with 3D animation effects. Maroc Orange flees from his country along with other refugees in order to find freedom in the Lemon Land. Instead of finding freedom in a seemingly democratic land, he is immediately apprehended and becomes a slave in a ketchup factory. The bored daughter of the factory owner, Lisa, collects singing seashells and otherwise does not know what else to do. But when she meets Maroc, she decides to save him and thus prepares the ground for the other slaves who conduct an orange revolution of unexpected scale. The film is a truly extraordinary work in the field of puppet animation – in a feature length format it concentrates elaborate comic situations and video sequences, it deals in a socially critical way with the topics of racism, xenophobia and illegal immigrants fleeing from Africa to Europe and combines it all with the magic of hand animation added in the post-production.

Th 05/05/2016
16.30-17.42

Roháč - ČT Hall

Sa 07/05/2016
16.30-17.42

Zlatá Hvězda

Approved for Adoption

Approved for Adoption

Laurent Boileau | Belgium, France, South Korea, Switzerland | 2012 | 75 min

He is 44 years old now according to his civil status, but the cartoonist Jung prefers to place his birth at the age of 5, when a policeman found him wandering alone on the streets of Seoul. He is one of those 200 000 adopted Koreans spread around the world. Jung decided to return, for the first time, in South Korea, in order to breathe the air of his home country, tread the land of his ancestors, and maybe find traces of his biological mother. This trip of reconciliation with his roots and with himself, shot as a documentary, leads our character to recall the child he once was and the winding path that made him grow up. This travel in time – the present of the trip and the memory of the past – will push him little by little towards a peaceful cohabitation between his inner diversities. A very original animated biographical documentary deals with adoption issues with tenderness and humour. The characters were developed and created in 3D, the landscapes and decorations are in 2D and the drawings are originally made by Jung.

Fr 06/05/2016
15.00-16.15

Roháč - ČT Hall

True Štúr

True Štúr

Michal Baláž, Noro Držiak | Slovakia | 2015 | 57 min

The visually captivating docudrama True Štúr, inspired by the aesthetics of Sin City, connects stylized live-action sequences with animation. In their unusual film, writers Marián Prevendarčík, Michal Baláž and Zuzana Šajgalíková investigate the untimely death of Ľudovít Štúr. The film takes place over a single night and does not include the character of Štúr. The main hero of the film is Samuel Hronský, who comes to Štúr’s freshly-dug grave on January 15, 1856. The death of one of the most important Slovak national revivalists and prominent politician keeps him awake at night. A long, freezing night begins and Hronský decides that he will not rest until the truth is uncovered and myths about Štúr’s life and death (his alleged homosexuality and violent death) debunked. We see him slowly putting together the pieces of the unusual life story of a lonely, uncompromising and irreplaceable man seen through the eyes of his peers. The authors see their film as an opportunity for our generation to pay homage to a significant figure in Slovak history. True Štúr’s visual style was influenced by director Noro Držiak’s previous project, Alois Nebel, where he served as animation and VFX supervisor.

Fr 06/05/2016
11.00-11.52

Schwarzenberg Hall

Focus on Spain - From Doodles to Pixels

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From Doodles to Pixels I. Doodles

From Doodles to Pixels I. Doodles

Různí / various | Spain | 81 min

The programme starts out with a short film by Segundo de Chomón, the illustrious pioneer who worked in Spain, France and Italy. His short The Gold Spider is one of the most admirable pieces in his filmography with some stunning animation sequences for the time. Some vintage promotional spots using nitrate film were collected for this event, such as Radio RCA (ca. 1935) by Enrique Ferrán, created in Barcelona during the Second Spanish Republic. A few ads by the prolific Mr. Serra i Massana and other satirical artists whose names are unknown, La bronca (The Scolding) and Cambo i l’autonomia (Cambó and the Self-government, ca. 1918), were also restored. These films demonstrate the strength of on-screen graphic humour. K-Hito (En los pasillos del congreso, 1932) and Josep Escobar (El fakir Gonzalez) were both writers and directors. During this period, political, social comics were all the rage. Later, Javier Mariscal (Chico & Rita) and Calpurnio Pison, two other popular contemporary cartoonists, started making animated films based on the trademark characters Los Garriris and Cuttlas.

L’Araignée d’or | The Gold Spider, Segundo de Chomón, 1908, 8 min 40 sec

En los pasillos del congreso | The Corridors of Congress, K-Hito (Ricardo García), 1932, 2 min

Alimentos de régimen Santiveri | Santivery Diet Grocery, Josep Serra i Massana, 1932–35, 2 min 11 sec

Tabú, colorete en polvo | Tabú Face Powder, Josep Serra i Massana, 1933, 1 min

Radio RCA, Enrique Ferrán, kolem / circa 1935, 2 min

El fakir González buscador de oro | Fakir Gonzáles, the Gold-digger, Joaquim Muntañola, 1942, 8 min 12 sec

Juanito va de caza | Juanito Goes Hunting, Salvador Mestres, 1942, 8 min

El cascabel de Zapirón | Zapirón’s Cascabel, Josep Escobar, 1943, 8 min

Don Cleque flautista | Flautist Don Cleque, Jaume Baguñà, 1944, 8 min 12 sec

Garabatos: Manolete | Doodle: Manolete, Jaume Baguñà a Manuel Díaz, 1943–44, 8 min

Los tambores de Fu-Aguarrás | Drums of Fu-Aguarrás, Josep Escobar, 1945, 9 min 10 sec

El bueno de Cuttlas | The Good Cuttlas, Calpurnio Pisón, 1991, 8 min 48 sec

Amarillo verano | Yellow Summer, Javier Mariscal, 2013, 4 min 40 sec

Tu 03/05/2016
14.30-15.51

Puppet Theatre

Chico & Rita

Chico & Rita

Fernando Trueba, Tono Errando, Javier Mariscal | Spain, United Kingdom | 2010 | 94 min

The visuals and partially also the plot of this film are reminiscent of comic books. It is a romantic story of a jazz musician called Chico and his love interest, singer Rita. Their love story begins in the late 1940s in Cuba and gradually moves to America and Europe. Their adventure of eternally searching for mutual love unfolds in tradition of the best melodramas. Their lives are also affected by the Cuban revolution of 1959. A very important role in the film is played by its soundtrack, whether we hear jazz or popular Latin American songs. Jazz has been chosen deliberately by the authors as it was an important source of inspiration for Cuban music and culture in general. The film adaptation of this classical romance made use of contemporary musicians who excel at their instruments in the way the musicians of the 1940s and 1950s did. The film is an expression of the passion for Cuban culture shared by directors Fernando Truebo, Tono Errando and Javier Mariscal, one of the most successful Spanish artists and animators. But as Trueba says: "You don't have to be an expert in the history of Cuba and American jazz to enjoy our film." The film was nominated for the world's most watched award, the Oscar.

Tu 03/05/2016
21.00-22.34

Masaryk Square

From Doodles to Pixels III. Modern Times

From Doodles to Pixels III. Modern Times

Různí / various | Spain | 82 min

Together with industrial development and the expanding middle class, advertising began to flourish and found a language in animation that was able to attract these new consumers. Estudios Moro, based in Madrid, became “the” company for advertising films in Spain, producing thousands of animated and live action commercials, created by such names as Pablo Núñez, Paul Casalini, Marcel Breuil and Francisco Macián. While commercials generally took their cues from America, they were given a more stylish, modern and jazzy look, similar to that of UPA studio. The illustrator José Luis Moro and his producer brother, Santiago, best reflect this trend, and together they wrote one of the most exciting chapters of Spain’s popular culture. This programme highlights some of the best work to come out of Moro studio, whether from its stock of internationally acclaimed commercials or the unforgettable Vamos a la cama (Time for Bed, 1965). Attention is also devoted to the later decades, with films by Robert Balser, Julio Taltavull and, closer to home, Isabel Herguera, Adriana Navarro, Carles Porta and Miguel Gallardo.
 
Estudios Moro commercials, 1954–64, 16 min 29 sec
 
Vamos a la cama | Time for Bed, José Luis Moro, 1965, 36 sec
 
El sombrero | Sombrero, Robert Balser, 1964, 8 min 15 sec
 
La doncella guerrera | The Virgin Warrior, Julio Taltavull, 1974, 11 min 39 sec
 
William Wilson, Jorge Dayas, 1999, 10 min 28 sec
 
La gallina ciega | The Blind Hen, Isabel Herguera, 2005, 7 min 17 sec
 
Las vidas ejemplares | Exemplary Lives, Carles Porta, 2008, 11 min 24 sec
 
El viaje de María | María’s Voyage, Miguel Gallardo, 2010, 5 min 42 sec
 
Vía Tango | The Tango Railway, Adriana Navarro, 2013, 3 min 21 sec
 
Onemoretime, José González, Tonet Calabuig a Elisa Martínez, 2014, 5 min

We 04/05/2016
17.30-18.52

Schwarzenberg Hall

The Apostle

The Apostle

Fernando Cortizo | Spain | 2012 | 80 min

The film tells the story of an escaped convict named Ramon who takes the Way of St. James to get to a remote village in the mountains where he wants to retrieve loot he hid there years ago. At first glance, it may seem that the abandoned village is inhabited only by a few old people but in the end it turns out that the village has been cursed for over 600 years. Ramon soon figures out that the seemingly harmless elders are in fact looking for souls they could trade with Death himself and that he has jumped out of the frying pan right into the fire. And that is only the beginning of Ramon’s adventures on his quest to retrieve the treasure.

The story is told in a very thrilling way reminiscent of detective stories by Agatha Christie. It also briefly touches on the values and traditions of a culture several hundred years old adhering to the myths and the stories of the millions of pilgrims who have walked the Way of St. James to Santiago de Compostela since the 11th century.

The Apostle was nominated for Goya Award in 2013, and has won numerous awards including the audience awards at the Annecy, Cinanima, and Monstra festivals.

We 04/05/2016
19.30-20.50

Schwarzenberg Hall

From Doodles to Pixels V. The Artist’s Trace

From Doodles to Pixels V. The Artist’s Trace

Různí / various | Spain | 76 min

During the 1970s, the industry started to recover by adapting to the needs of the small screen, although some creatives were more attracted to the art scene, seeing animation as a medium for bringing all the arts together. Spain certainly had a few big names working in the field including Ivan Zulueta (a key figure in Spain’s underground filmmaking scene), Jose Antonio Sistiaga and Rafael Ruiz Balerdi (two of the founding members of the Gaur group of Basque modern artists, created in 1966), Frederic Amat (whose film Estela was made especially for this programme of films), Marcel.lí Antunéz (founding member of La Fura dels Baus theatre troupe) and the tandem of video artists David Bestue and Marc Vives. That is not to forget Minotauromaquia (2004), the extraordinary plasticine interpretation of the universe of one of Spain’s greatest artists, Picasso, as well as the new generation of artist-animators such as Izibene Oñederra, Alberto Vazquez and Laura Ginès who, like Juan Pablo Etcheverry or Mercedes Gaspar, come from the fertile field of fine arts. 
 
Get Back, Ivan Zulueta, 1969, 5 min 20 sec
 
Homenaje a Tarzán | A Tribute to Tarzan, Rafael Ruíz Balerdi, 1970, 4 min 41 sec
 
No sé | I Don’t Know, Nicéforo Ortiz, 1985, 5 min 35 sec
 
Impresiones en la alta atmósfera | Impressions from the Upper Atmosphere, José Antonio Sistiaga, 1988–89, 6 min 32 sec
 
20 días de amor | Twenty Days of Love, Etxegaraico Goti (José Félix González Placer), 1991, 4 min 8 sec
 
Las partes de mí que te aman son seres vacíos | The Parts of Me that Love You Are Empty Beings, Mercedes Gaspar, 1995, 8 min 55 sec
 
Geroztik ere… (And since then...) | Since then..., Begoña Vicario, 1999, 1 min 55 sec

Minotauromaquia: Pablo en el Laberinto | Minotauromachy: Pablo in the Labyrinth, Juan Pablo Etcheverry, 2004, 9 min 14 sec
 
Estado de cambio | State of Change, David Betsue y Vives, 2010, 6 min 35 sec
 
Hotzanak, For Your Own Safety, Izibene Oñederra, 2013, 5 min 24 sec
 
Cromo | Chrome, Marcel.lí Atúnez, 2013, 3 min 54 sec
 
Sangre de unicornio | Unicorn Blood, Alberto Vázquez, 2013, 8 min 17 sec
 
Tengo miedo | I’m Afraid, Laura Ginès, 2014, 3 min 30 sec
 
Estela, Frederic Amat, 2015, 1 min 53 sec

Th 05/05/2016
20.00-21.16

Puppet Theatre

Wrinkles

Wrinkles

Ignacio Ferreras | Spain | 2011 | 89 min

This hand-animated story is based on a comic book by Paco Roca which won the Spanish National Award for Best Comic Book of the Year in 2008. The film won the Goya Award for Best Animated Film and Best Screenplay. The comic book author Paco Roca himself helped to create the film’s artistic style.
Wrinkles portrays the friendship between Emilio and Miguel, two aged gentlemen shut away in a care home. Emilio, a new arrival in the early stages of Alzheimer, is helped by Miguel and colleagues to avoid ending up on the dreaded top floor of the care home, also known as the “lost causes” or assisted living floor. Their wild plan infuses their day-to-day tedium with humour and tenderness, because although their lives are coming to an end, this is just a beginning.
The graphic artists managed to convincingly portray the characters’ gestures and facial expressions and faithfully depict life in a care home. The film’s realistic score significantly supports its believability so the viewers get a chance to realise what people in such institutions feel and what it's like to be old and discarded.

Fr 06/05/2016
17.30-18.59

Roháč - ČT Hall

From Doodles to Pixels VIII. Next Generation

From Doodles to Pixels VIII. Next Generation

Různí / various | Spain | 63 min

This programme is a collection of shorts produced in Spain over the past ten years, some of them by young Spanish filmmakers who are already known worldwide, such as Rocío Alvaréz, Dvein, Blanca Font, Busto Algarín and Nicolai Troshinsky. Selected for your viewing pleasure: Raúl Arroyo’s film I Pass by Here Every Day (2004) and other noteworthy shorts like the stop-motion based on a horrifying story from the beginning of the 20 th century in Barcelona, The Twin Girls of Sunset Street (2010), the fifth part of Jossie Malis’s Bendito Machine (2014), Zepo (2014), a tragic story told through sand animation which was in competition last year, The Giant (2012), a poetic tale about fatherhood and finally The Chinese Princess (2014) by Tomàs Bases, one of the most talented Spanish filmmakers working in 3D.
 
Cada día paso por aquí | I Pass by Here Every Day, Raúl Arroyo, 2004, 8 min 38 sec
 
Les bessones del carrer de Ponent | The Twin Girls of Sunset Street, Anna Solanas and Marc Riba, 2010, 13 min
 
Crik-Crak, Rocío Alvaréz, 2011, 1 min 22 sec
 
O Xigante | Giant, Júlio Vanzeler and Luis da Matta, 2012, 10 min 35 sec
 
Astigmatismo | Astigmatism, Nicolai Troshinsky, 2012, 4 min
 
The Vein: Magma, Dvein, 2013, 1 min 28 sec
 
The Day I Killed my Best Friend, Blanca Font and Busto Algarín, 2013, 6 min 10 sec
 
Zepo, César Díaz Meléndez, 2014, 3 min 08 sec
 
Bendito Machine V: Pull the Trigger | The Blessed Machine, Jossie Malis, 2014, 11 min 54 sec
 
Princesa china | The Chinese Princess, Tomàs Bases, 2014, 4 min 56 sec

Fr 06/05/2016
13.00-14.03

Schwarzenberg Hall

From Doodles to Pixels VII. Destino Hollywood

From Doodles to Pixels VII. Destino Hollywood

Různí / various | Spain | 57 min

Adept at spotting the most talented artists, Disney called on Dali in the 1940s to draw up a film that would be made much later, Salvador Dalí, Destino (2003). Over the years, big studios abroad have counted on Spanish artists and other professionals in various animation sectors: Amblimation (Raul Garcia), Disney (Carlos Baena, Lorelai Bove), Pixar (Rodrigo Blaas, Charlie Ramos), DreamWorks (Grangel Studio, Victor Vinyals) and Aardman (Pascual Perez). Among the films we have included in this selection are works by Guillermo García Carsí, the creator of Pocoyo, the innovative series watched by millions of little ones all over the world, the first short made by Charlie Ramos (at a time when working at Pixar was just a dream), a silly fake commercial by Adria Garcia and Victor Maldonado (now at the head of Headless Studio) called Nocturna (2007), Enrique Gato’s first short, in which his eponymous hero Tadeo Jones came to life, and Ignacio Ferreras’ How to Cope With Death (2002), which won him the recognition he needed to make his first feature, Wrinkles (2011), based on the graphic novel by Paco Roca.
 
The Metamorphosis Part 1, Charlie Ramos, 1998, 7 min 50 sec
 
Top Gum, Victor Vinyals, 2001, 2 min 20 sec
 
How to Cope With Death, Ignacio Ferreras, 2002, 3 min 2 sec
 
Tadeo Jones, Enrique Gato, 2004, 10 min
 
The Tell-Tale Heart, Raúl García, Španělsko / Spain, USA, 2005, 10 min
 
Alma | Soul, Rodrigo Blaas, Spain, USA, 2009, 5 min 21 sec
 
Doomed: A Biological Cartoon!, Guillermo García Carsí, 2011, 10 min 25 sec
 
Historias de Éste | History of the East, Pascual Peréz, 2011, 7 min
 
Strange Oaks, Headless Studio, 2013, 1 min 9 sec

Sa 07/05/2016
15.30-16.27

Schwarzenberg Hall

From Doodles to Pixels VI. Humor and Carnage

From Doodles to Pixels VI. Humor and Carnage

Různí / various | Spain | 70 min

El Papus magazine produced the first animated feature for adults in 1979, Historias de amr y masacre, made up of shorts by the most caustic artists of their time – Oscar, Gila, Iva, Perich, Chumy Chuméz and Jordi Amoros (JA) – joined together by the latter. This is the least politically correct and the most aggressive programme in the cycle. As all the bad did not disappear during the democratic transition, we’ve included later works that are political or social in nature, some reflecting conspiracy theory paranoia, controversial subjects like immigration, consumerism, domestic violence or abuse of power. To whet your appetite, we’ve included two of the oldest shorts in the programme dealing with political themes in a satirical manner: La bronca (The Scolding) and Cambo i l’autonomia (Cambó and the Self-government), dating back to the early twentieth century. You can also enjoy the work of Sam created before Possessed and films as recent as the iconoclast Amor de mono by the Madrid collective Trimono.
 
La bronca | The Scolding, Anonimo, 1917, 1 min 23 sec
 
Cambó a autonomie | Cambó i l’autonomia | Cambó and the Self-government, Anonimo, 1918, 40 sec
 
La edad de piedra | Stone Age, Gabriel Blanco with drawings Chumyho Chuméze, 1965, 11 min 9 sec
 
Pasión siega (excerpt from Historias de amor y masacre) | Blind Passion (excerpt from History of Love and Massacre), Jordi Amorós, 1979, 13 min
 
Caracol, col, col | Slain Snail, Pablo Llorens, 1995, 12 min
 
Cirugía | Surgery, Alberto Gonzáles Vázquez, 2006, 2 min 20 sec
 
Vicenta, Sam, 2010, 22 min 13 sec
 
Amor de mono / Monkey Love, Trimono, 2015, 4 min

Fr 06/05/2016
23.30-00.40

Sa 07/05/2016
23.30-00.40

Světozor Cinema

From Doodles to Pixels II. Under the Yoke: The Enchanted Sword

From Doodles to Pixels II. Under the Yoke: The Enchanted Sword

José Mariá Blay, Arturo Moreno | Spain | 1945 | 68 min

To carry out this project, Balet y Blay studios brought in cartoonist Arturo Moreno and handed over the script to Julian Pemartin, author of Teoria de la Falange. Garbancito is a young Catholic orphan boy who lives in a barn with his goat Peregrina. One day, the ogre Caramanca kidnaps his friends and, just like Don Quixote, he courageously sets off to save them. While the film was influenced by the Fleischer brothers and Disney’s Silly Symphonies, the soundtrack, composed by Jacinto Guerrero, gives it a typically Spanish air. The film was popular before it even hit the screens, due to the story written by the same two authors. It was also given a higher budget than live action films made at the time, which was quickly recouped through its range of accessory products. Shot in Barcelona with a crew of professionals who were learning as they went along, the film was sent to London for editing. The rolls of film were then flown over wartime Europe once again, escaping the bombardments, and the feature was released in theatres in 1945.
 
Garbancito de la Mancha | The Enchanted Sword , Arturo Moreno, Spain, 1945, 68 min

Sa 07/05/2016
08.30-09.38

Světozor Cinema

From Doodles to Pixels IV. Macián, the maestro

From Doodles to Pixels IV. Macián, the maestro

Francisco Macián | Spain | 1966 | 72 min

The distinguished Spanish animator Francisco Macián (Barcelona, 1929–1976) created his own studio in Barcelona in 1955 where he made commercials for Estudios Moro. In 1966 he directed his first feature: El mago de los suenos (The Dream Wizard), inspired by Andersen’s fairy tale Ole Lukøje. This story and its characters, the Telerins, became popular in Spain thanks to a promotional film Vamos a la cama (Time for Bed, 1965) for TVE (Television Espanola). Macián’s film, full of Disney references, was driven by the work of Salvador Mestres, Jaume Vila, Jordi Gim, Albert Rue and Carmelo Garmendia y Vicar (also the creator of the El Mago character), as well as the modern and identifiable character designs by Jose Luis Moro. The soundtrack features children’s voices as well as artists from the era, among them Los 3 Sudamericanos, Chicho Gordillo, Ennio Sangiusto and Los de la Torre. Josep Solà wrote the score and, despite the fact that this was his first opera and considering the technical difficulties they ran into during production, it is some of the best-loved music in Spanish animation history. Two of Macián’s commercials from the 1950s will be screened before the film.
 
Buena mesa (aceite Koipe) | Good Table (Koipe Oil), Francisco Macián, 1955–57, 1 min 8 sec
 
Sinfonía escarlata (tomate Corchero) | Scarlet Symphony (Corchero Tomatoes), Francisco Macián, 1958, 1 min 10 sec
 
El mago de los sueños | The Dream Wizard, Francisco Macián, 1966, 70 min

Su 08/05/2016
09.00-10.12

Světozor Cinema

Czech Horizont

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Czech Horizon I.

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Deep In Moss

Deep In Moss

Filip Pošivač, Barbora Valecká | Czech Republic | 2015 | 27 min

Forest elves Bertík and Josefka live in a deep forest. They take care of the forest, Josefka makes hats for sassy mushrooms and Bertík puts out and lights up night-time mushroom lamps. But one day, Bertík’s lamps start to go missing… This charming story for children, which was in production for seven years, builds on the poetics of Czech forests and the Czech puppet-film tradition.

We 04/05/2016
10.30-11.48

Roháč - ČT Hall

Sa 07/05/2016
09.30-10.48

Schwarzenberg Hall

About Creation

About Creation

Magdalena Kvasničková | Czech Republic | 2015 | 3 min

Jak byl stvořen svět? Kdo z vás to ví? Asi každý, ale každý trochu jinak. Autorka si vzala za cíl představit tři ze světových mýtů o stvoření světa. Vyprávění doplňuje krátkou animovanou ilustrací využívající prvky dětského kresebného rukopisu a tajně si představuje, že by jednou mohla vzniknout celá animovaná encyklopedie světové mytologie pro děti.

We 04/05/2016
10.30-11.48

Roháč - ČT Hall

Sa 07/05/2016
09.30-10.48

Schwarzenberg Hall

Transport Er

Transport Er

Miloš Zvěřina | Czech Republic | 2015 | 10 min

This poetic but also chilling film about hope and human solidarity standing in evil’s way is mainly for children and young adults. The story of seven exact replicas of puppets made by child prisoners of the Terezín ghetto takes place in a train carriage on the way to a concentration camp.

We 04/05/2016
10.30-11.48

Roháč - ČT Hall

Sa 07/05/2016
09.30-10.48

Schwarzenberg Hall

Don’t Call Me Panda, My Name is Fanda

Don’t Call Me Panda, My Name is Fanda

Kristina Dufková | Czech Republic | 2015 | 11 min

This short, artistically original and wonderfully animated film by Kristina Dufková uses a playful way to draw the attention of children and their parents to the issue of speech impediments. Due to poorly pronounced words, a girl called Vanda experiences a series of misunderstandings. What she doesn’t know, is that her sloppy pronunciation is hurting the alphabet letters who, in the end, will have their due revenge, and teach Vanda how to speak properly.

We 04/05/2016
10.30-11.48

Roháč - ČT Hall

Sa 07/05/2016
09.30-10.48

Schwarzenberg Hall

What Happened in the Zoo

What Happened in the Zoo

Veronika Zacharová | Czech Republic | 2015 | 4 min

This humorous and vigorously drawn film takes us to a zoo where a mother who is constantly on the phone won’t let her daughter look at the sad animals behind the bars. But everything turns upside down when the girl figures out how to get into one of the cages… and she and a huge monkey spend a lovely afternoon together.

We 04/05/2016
10.30-11.48

Roháč - ČT Hall

Sa 07/05/2016
09.30-10.48

Schwarzenberg Hall

Rosa & Dara and Their Great Holiday Adventure

Rosa & Dara and Their Great Holiday Adventure

Martin Duda | Czech Republic | 2015 | 25 min

Seven-year-old twins Rosa and Dara are spending holidays at their grandparents’. But what may seem boring at the first sight is actually a great adventure! Especially when the naughty dog Lajko scatters a herd of cows literally to every corner of the world. Rosa and Dara are left with no choice but to go and find them with the help of their grandmother, and a flying car…

We 04/05/2016
10.30-11.48

Roháč - ČT Hall

Sa 07/05/2016
09.30-10.48

Schwarzenberg Hall

Czech Horizon II.

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Toro!

Toro!

Pola Kazak | Czech Republic | 2015 | 5 min

This suggestive relationship parable in the spirit of a Spanish corrida was made by a student of the Miroslav Ondříček Film Academy in Písek. A man and a woman set out for the bullring to see a fight, but they miss their bus. Whose fault is it, who is responsible and who has the right to be angry and upset? The relationship drama suddenly turns into the ruthless fight between matador and bull at the same moment as the bullfight begins in the nearby arena.

Th 05/05/2016
11.00-11.54

Sa 07/05/2016
13.00-13.54

J. K. Tyl Theatre

Love

Love

Jan Zach | Czech Republic | 2015 | 9 min

This fairy-tale anecdote about a stubborn elderly couple deals mainly with love and an eternal effort to engage in an open dialogue and find ways towards mutual understanding. Among other things, director Jan Zach utilised his experience from Jiří Trnka’s studios where he worked for over twenty years. His latest film is full of situational comedy, humorous commentary and unexpected situations. 

Th 05/05/2016
11.00-11.54

Sa 07/05/2016
13.00-13.54

J. K. Tyl Theatre

Outdated

Outdated

Martin Máj | Czech Republic | 2015 | 10 min

Technological development takes enormous strides ahead. Decades have passed since gramophones were replaced by radios, which were replaced by televisions, CD players, computers and eventually all-in-one tablets. The director of this nostalgic but humorous film meditates on where all those once revolutionary technologies have gone… and what has happened to their owners in the meanwhile.

Th 05/05/2016
11.00-11.54

Sa 07/05/2016
13.00-13.54

J. K. Tyl Theatre

BabyBox

BabyBox

Katariina Lillqvist | Finland, Czech Republic | 2015 | 9 min

Finnish director Katarina Lillvist has been based in the Czech Republic for 25 years and follows in the best tradition of Czech puppet animation. We can see it in her latest work, BabyBox, in which a social drama suddenly turns into an incredible farce. The film tells the story of a desperate street musician who decides to put his baby into a babybox…

Th 05/05/2016
11.00-11.54

Sa 07/05/2016
13.00-13.54

J. K. Tyl Theatre

Dam

Dam

Klára Břicháčková | Czech Republic | 2015 | 8 min

Many people in the Czech Republic, mainly from Central Bohemia, know the sad history of the Želivka water reservoir. Especially those who were personally affected or whose lives were changed because of it. These people are the main heroes of this sensitive and nostalgic film by a student of the Film and TV School of the Academy of Performing Arts in Prague. The director dedicated her work to the thousands of people who were forcibly removed from their homes because of the construction of Czech water reservoirs.

Th 05/05/2016
11.00-11.54

Sa 07/05/2016
13.00-13.54

J. K. Tyl Theatre

The Tap Tap: My Choice

The Tap Tap: My Choice

Jakub Ježek | Czech Republic | 2015 | 3 min

Czech animation has recently produced some noteworthy music videos. One of them is an artistically stylized playful music video for the song Moje volba by the famous group of handicapped musicians The Tap Tap. The rhythmical song is accompanied by an entertaining visual in which various universes cross at the path of a hero sent by his father to find “his place in the sun.”

Th 05/05/2016
11.00-11.54

Sa 07/05/2016
13.00-13.54

J. K. Tyl Theatre

Orfea

Orfea

Michaela Hoffová | Czech Republic | 2015 | 12 min

For her artistically refined post-graduate project, Michaela Hoffová chose a theme from Greek mythology. The hero of this story sets out for an arduous journey into the underworld. On his journey full of painful memories of love and loss, the hero is accompanied by the Ferryman, a mysterious figure with the face of the moon, who uses his gruesome thunderous drum – capable of summoning storms, thunder and death – to test the hero’s courage and perseverance during the journey.

Th 05/05/2016
11.00-11.54

Sa 07/05/2016
13.00-13.54

J. K. Tyl Theatre

Nominated Films Cartoon d´Or 2015

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A Single Life

A Single Life

Job, Joris & Marieke | Netherlands | 2014 | 2 min

A young woman receives a mysterious package and her life gets out of hand. The package contains a vinyl record with one absolutely essential single. Each of the grooves represents a certain period of her life and she can freely travel through them. But it comes with a risk…

Tu 03/05/2016
18.30-19.34

Světozor Cinema

Th 05/05/2016
18.30-19.34

Schwarzenberg Hall

Autumn Leaves

Autumn Leaves

Carlos De Carvalho, Aude Danset | France | 2013 | 11 min

Abel lives in the winter and Apolline lives in the summer. Isolated in their “natures”, they never met each other. They are not even supposed to meet. So when Abel crosses the border and discovers Apolline, his curiosity is overwhelming. Their encounter soon becomes more complicated than they could imagine. Both of them will have to learn compromise to protect the other...

Tu 03/05/2016
18.30-19.34

Světozor Cinema

Th 05/05/2016
18.30-19.34

Schwarzenberg Hall

Coda

Coda

Alan Holly | Ireland | 2014 | 9 min

After a young man, drunk as a lord, dies in an accident, his still-intoxicated soul wanders through the city. He reaches a park where he meets Death who, for a brief moment before his definitive departure, sends him back to his childhood and shows him lots of things. The film has a peculiar nostalgic mood, dark style and works with allusion and symbolism.

Tu 03/05/2016
18.30-19.34

Světozor Cinema

Th 05/05/2016
18.30-19.34

Schwarzenberg Hall

I can’t wait

I can’t wait

Claire Sichez | France | 2013 | 5 min

It is a simple and bitter-sweet story, a story that touches any age, one that we want to keep to ourselves as a secret; a story carrying many feelings, a story which, in the end, we want to share with everybody: it is the story of life. A film with a minimalistic yet convincing artistic style using black lines on white background.

Tu 03/05/2016
18.30-19.34

Světozor Cinema

Th 05/05/2016
18.30-19.34

Schwarzenberg Hall

The Bigger Picture

The Bigger Picture

Daisy Jacobs | United Kingdom | 2014 | 8 min

The Bigger Picture combines painted life-size characters with real decoration to tell a sad story of the relation of two brothers and their ageing mother who needs to be looked after. Full of black humour, the film deals with the right to fickle parental love.

Tu 03/05/2016
18.30-19.34

Světozor Cinema

Th 05/05/2016
18.30-19.34

Schwarzenberg Hall

Brothers in Arms

Brothers in Arms

Cav Bøgelund | Denmark | 2014 | 30 min

Cav Bøgelund’s war film Brothers in Arms tells the story of Ørn, a Danish platoon commander stationed in Afghanistan. Danish troops cooperate with local police captain Fareed. The film is a tense and dramatic story of two nations trapped in a warzone and lost in translation.

Tu 03/05/2016
18.30-19.34

Světozor Cinema

Th 05/05/2016
18.30-19.34

Schwarzenberg Hall

Classics Rebooted

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The Czech Year

The Czech Year

Jiří Trnka | Czechoslovakia | 1947 | 78 min

Jiří Trnka’s first feature film is a classic of Czech and world puppet animation and animation in general. You can now enjoy the new digitally restored version of Trnka’s poetic portrayal of folk customs and traditions deep-rooted in the Czech countryside. This film suite is based on a collection of national songs – Špalíček – by the Czech painter Mikoláš Aleš and consists of six interconnected parts (Shrovetide, Spring, Legend of St. Prokop, The Fair, The Feast, Bethlehem). A lyrical story and a play of simple puppets are underscored by music composed by Václav Trojan who included motifs from Czech national songs. In The Czech Year, Jiří Trnka, who worked not only on the design of puppets and decorations, but also on the script, displayed his feeling for plasticity and his scenography talent to the fullest, setting very high standards for post-war puppet films. Trnka’s collaborators on the film were many animators who later had stellar careers of their own such as Bohuslav Šrámek, Břetislav Pojar and Stanislav Látal. The Czech Year won, among many other awards, the Biennial Medal at the IFF Venice.

Fr 06/05/2016
18.00-19.18

Světozor Cinema

Film Adventurer Karel Zeman

Film Adventurer Karel Zeman

Tomáš Hodan | Czech Republic, Canada | 2015 | 102 min

A documentary looking back at the life, work and significance of the genius and pioneer of trick film. The authors interviewed contemporary filmmakers from Japan to America and tried to find out why Zeman’s films are still relevant and, in many aspects, modern (the interviewees included e.g. Zeman’s “successors” Terry Gilliam, Tim Burton and Koji Yamamura). If we count festival awards, the reaction of the audiences and the number of publications, we must come to the conclusion that Karel Zeman is one of the most successful and celebrated Czech filmmakers in the world. His 1958 film The Fabulous World of Jules Verne was screened in 70 countries. In New York alone 96 cinemas included it in their programmes. Completely unique in his field, autodidact Karel Zeman created his own fantastic world without any kind of formal film education. The film follows one more story – students of animation from the Zlín University try to reconstruct three of Zeman’s famous scenes using original methods and visual effects technologies.

Sa 07/05/2016
11.30-13.12

Schwarzenberg Hall

The Fabulous World of Jules Verne

The Fabulous World of Jules Verne

Karel Zeman | Czechoslovakia | 1958 | 81 min

Karel Zeman’s first film, inspired by Jules Verne. Zeman used this film as a test subject for his artistic style, which brings to life black and white line engravings by Édouard Riou and Léon Bennet featured in the original editions of Verne’s novels. Zeman developed and modified this visual style over the course of his career. Verne’s timeless story in combination with paper decorations and stylized settings, actors, costumes etc. creates an original work of art with a unique atmosphere. A thrilling story begins when a genius inventor gets close to inventing a weapon that could destroy the world if placed wrong hands. And those would be the hands of Count Artigas who roams the seven seas in his submarine. He kidnaps the inventor and forces him to finish the weapon. By coincidence, the count also kidnaps the inventor’s assistant and he becomes the only hope for saving the world. In 1958, The Fabulous World of Jules Verne was a huge success all around the world and won many awards, including the Grand Prix at the 1958 EXPO in Brussels.

Su 08/05/2016
10.30-11.51

Světozor Cinema

Midnight Animation

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Ivan's Need

Ivan's Need

Veronica L. Montaño, Manuela Leuenberger, Lukas Suter | Switzerland | 2015 | 7 min

Ivan is obsessed with the incredible softness of the dough. When kneading, he gets lost in intensive daydreams not accepting that sooner or later the master baker will turn every wonderfully elastic dough into horribly crispy bread. Until he sees Alva's looooong breasts.

Sa 07/05/2016
23.30-00.44

Su 08/05/2016
23.30-00.44

Světozor Cinema

Manoman

Manoman

Simon Cartwright | United Kingdom | 2015 | 11 min

Glen is barely a man. In a desperate attempt to tap into his masculinity he attends a primal scream therapy session, but even surrounded by wailing men he cannot make a sound. When another member of the class pushes Glen too far he finally lets something out - a miniature version of himself which does whatever it wants, regardless of the consequences.

Sa 07/05/2016
23.30-00.44

Su 08/05/2016
23.30-00.44

Světozor Cinema

Cold Coffee

Cold Coffee

Francois Leroy, Stephanie Lansaque | France | 2015 | 15 min

Saigon, Vietnam. After her mother's death, a young girl has to quit her studies to take over the family cafe. Facing a radical change of life, loneliness and sorrow, she gradually gets confused...

Sa 07/05/2016
23.30-00.44

Su 08/05/2016
23.30-00.44

Světozor Cinema

It

It

Genadzi Buto | Belarus | 2015 | 9 min

A creature settles down in a young man's room and feeds him but at the same time kills him. His life is falling apart, and he had no choice but to struggle to the death against this dependence.

Sa 07/05/2016
23.30-00.44

Su 08/05/2016
23.30-00.44

Světozor Cinema

A Slice of the Country

A Slice of the Country

Hannah Letaif | France, Belgium | 2015 | 7 min

A sunny day in the country. A family of animals finds a good place for a picnic. Nearby, another animal is grazing peacefully. But the bucolic atmosphere of this picnic rapidly degenerates

Sa 07/05/2016
23.30-00.44

Su 08/05/2016
23.30-00.44

Světozor Cinema

The Head of Fish

The Head of Fish

Chunyang Wang | Germany, China | 2015 | 7 min

The head of fish is the name of this animation, also the clues of the whole story. The Clues linked to the greed of people and the life of fish together. The film is a traditional two-dimensional animation, a combination of European and Chinese painting styles. The chinese traditional musical can add atmosphere to the film. Through the film greed and human nature will be comprehensive performance. The whole film production for nine months. The production process lasted nine months. From a creative to a film, the director used own style interpretation of his views on the people, places, and things.

Sa 07/05/2016
23.30-00.44

Su 08/05/2016
23.30-00.44

Světozor Cinema

Macabre

Macabre

Jerónimo Rocha, João Miguel Real | Portugal | 2015 | 20 min

K just crashed his Mercedes-Benz into a tree, moments after trying to avoid running down a small wild animal that ran across his path. He is on a backwater road in the countryside and it’s a very dark night. His evening has only just begun...

Sa 07/05/2016
23.30-00.44

Su 08/05/2016
23.30-00.44

Světozor Cinema

Animo

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Pocoyo & Capelito I.

Pocoyo & Capelito I.

Různí / various | Spain | 60 min

One of the themes of this year’s Anifilm is the extensive and progressive Spanish animation. This broad subject simply couldn’t be omitted from our programme for children. Anifilm therefore presents two mixed showcases composed of two successful Spanish animated series for children. One of them is the charming classical claymation “Capelito.” This series, depicting the stories of a forest mushroom, was successfully screened in Třeboň in the past. Internationally popular and award-winning “Capelito” was created in the Spanish studios Estudio Rodolfo Pastor, which have been focusing on stop-motion animation since 1980. The second series – “Pocoyo” – will be screened in its Slovak version. This animated fairy-tale about a small jokester is made with 3D animation and is popular among children of many countries.

Pocoyo I: Drum Roll Please
Capelito: Tackle
Pocoyo I: Swept Away
Capelito: Invisible
Pocoyo I: Who's on the Phone?
Pocoyo I: Pocoyo Dance
Capelito: Potter
Pocoyo I: A Present for Elly

Tu 03/05/2016
08.30-09.30

Th 05/05/2016
08.30-09.30

Stories about Mum and Dad

Stories about Mum and Dad

Kristina Dufková | Czech Republic | 2016 | 56 min

A puppet story about the meaning of family and the things you need to start a new and proper one. Through the eyes of young Tonda, who is hidden in his mommy’s belly for nine months, we experience an adventure full of fantasy and original humour.
Do you also think you’ve seen everything? Think again! This story is told by unborn Tonda who is still in his mommy’s belly. Accompanied by his commentary, we watch his parents fall in love and get married. And so his family, which he cherishes so much, is formed. If we don’t include Toník, the main heroes of the story are his mommy Lucie, a painter, and his daddy Josef, a joiner. But the family also consists of Tonda’s grandparents. One grandma is called Coco (she is the soul of Chanel) and the other one, who modestly calls herself Paganini, plays the violin. One of the grandfathers, Lojza, is a confectioner and the other one, Antonín, a joiner. He has unfortunately passed, but despite that, the house is full of him. That happens sometimes, and not only in fairy-tales! The stories of Toník’s family are full of fantasy and gentle and original humour. In some episodes, we meet the family’s neighbours from the nearby forest – the Hoopoe, the Rabbit and the Owl. But the most important thing is that the members of this big family all love each other and have lots of fun.

How Mommy and Daddy Got Married
How Daddy Forgot to Clean Up after Himself
How They Learned to Save
How Daddy Expected a Baby
How Two Paper Planes Came
How Grandma Coco Revealed Her Secret
How I Was Finally Born

We 04/05/2016
08.30-09.26

Roháč - ČT Hall

Sa 07/05/2016
10.30-11.26

Zlatá Hvězda

Václav Mergl – Selected Works for Children

Václav Mergl – Selected Works for Children

Václav Mergl | Czech Republic | 72 min

Bon Appétit, Your Lordship, 1996, 3 ep. x 8 min
An animated farce about two cooks, Cat and Mouse, who are cooking for the impatient Dog. This animated series by the distinctive director and graphic artist Václav Mergl is full of ideas that were invented for the script by the director’s wife and collaborator, Pavla Merglová. The series has no dialogue, the story is expressed by means of humorous and lively animation, sounds and illustrative score by composer and pianist Zdeněk Zdeněk.

Mléčná polévka s kapáním / Milk Soup with Drops
Vaječná omeleta s třešněmi / Egg Omelette with Cherries
Vepřové nožičky se zeleninou / Pork Legs with Vegetables

Sádlík and Hryz, 1983, 2 ep. x 8 min
This animated series for small children tells the story of two frolicking friends – a rather greedy wild boar called Sádlík and his squirrel friend Hryz. Together they experience various adventures and face all sorts of peril. Although they are completely different, they can overcome the danger together and will eventually become good friends.

Nenechavá koza / The Thieving Goat
V orlím hnízdě / In the Eagle’s Nest

Apolenka the Doll, 1981, 4 x 8 min
An alarm clock rings in the attic of an old house. Apolenka and her two gnomish friends – clumsy Tinman and lively Bakulín – wake up in the drawers of an old sewing machine. They jump out of their boxes, have breakfast and run out for adventures. One time Apolenka gets lost and her friends have to find her. Another time a startled locomotive takes them to Africa, and another time still a mean snowman causes trouble. Václav Mergl made the stories in Jiří Trnka’s Prague studios after a year of careful preparation and studying fairy-tales and literature for children.

Jak ji nemohli najít / Apolenka is Lost
Splašená lokomotiva / The Startled Locomotive
Zlý sněhulák / The Mean Snowman
Jak šly hodiny podle plotu / How the Clock Went Along the Fence

We 04/05/2016
13.00-14.12

Fr 06/05/2016
10.30-11.42

Roháč - ČT Hall

Pocoyo & Capelito II.

Pocoyo & Capelito II.

Různí / various | Spain | 60 min

This showcase is a follow-up on the previous programme Pocoyo and
Capelito I. It is, however, a stand alone showcase and you don't need
to see the first part to enjoy it. One of the themes of this year's Anifilm, Spanish animation, simply couldn't be omitted from our programme for children. Anifilm therefore presents two mixed showcases composed of two successful Spanish animated series for
children. One of them is the charming classical claymation "Capelito". This series, depicting the stories of a forest mushroom, was successfully screened in Třeboň in the past. Internationally popular and award-winning "Capelito" was created in the Spanish studios Estudio Rodolfo Pastor, which have been focusing on stop-motion animation
since 1980. The second series – "Pocoyo" – will be screened in its
Slovak version. This animated fairy-tale about a small jokester is made with 3D animation and is popular among children of many countries.

Pocoyo II: Mr. Big Duck
Capelito: Swatter
Pocoyo II: Guess what?
Capelito: Fox
Pocoyo II: Elly's Ballet Class
Capelito: Liberator
Pocoyo II: Band ofFriends
Pocoyo II: Mad Mix Machine

Th 05/05/2016
08.30-09.30

Roháč - ČT Hall

Adventure Time I.

Adventure Time I.

Různí / various | United States | 2015 | 60 min

American animated series “Adventure Time” was created in 2010 by animator Pendleton Ward for the Cartoon Network. Since then, it has become a cult for children but mainly for their parents. The episodes, which have an original and elaborate artistic style, are full of cultural references, endless fantasy and excellent music by Rebecca Sugar and many more. The story line usually concentrates on a boy named Finn and his adoptive brother Jake, a dog with magical powers. They encounter unknown beings, save princesses and fight monsters. Czech Television dubbed the episodes that are suitable for younger audiences and avoid the dark sides of this utterly crazy and colourful universe. 

Th 05/05/2016
10.30-11.30

Roháč - ČT Hall

Su 08/05/2016
08.30-09.30

J. K. Tyl Theatre

The Oddsockeaters: reading and screening

The Oddsockeaters: reading and screening

60 min

Director and graphic artist Galina Miklínová, the co-author of the Odd-Sock Eaters trilogy about small odd-sock-stealing monsters living among us, will introduce her charming and original world to child audiences in two forms: as the original book by Pavel Šrut with her illustrations, and also as the eagerly anticipated film. The book is one of the most successful and best-selling works for children in recent years – in 2011, a survey conducted by the Litera association named it as the best book for children of the decade. The trilogy offers an original story, based on the fantastic world of odd-sock eaters, supported by a captivating artistic style. The programme will include the author reading from her book and also previews from the film in production. Viewers will have a unique opportunity to find out what the odd-sock eaters actually look like on a big screen six months prior to the premiere. Interestingly, the filmmakers have chosen 3D animation, so the sock thieves will expand into another dimension in the film.

Fr 06/05/2016
09.30-10.30

Schwarzenberg Hall

Mimi & Lisa

Mimi & Lisa

Katarina Kerekesova | Slovakia | 2012 | 60 min

This visually captivating and artistically unique Slovak series Mimi and Lisa is one of the most successful projects of modern Slovak animation. Its authors focus on a confrontation of two worlds: of the seeing and of the blind. In a sensitive way, they try to explain to children that the world can be seen and perceived through various senses and that tolerance is important in life. The heroines of the series are two girls – blind Mimi and her friend Lisa. Together, they go on trips which often blend with the world of their fantasy. The series is unique in its innovative direction by famous Slovak director Katarína Kerekes which goes hand in hand with the demanding animation technique used during production. Children can therefore have an immense artistic and emotional experience. The festival selection includes the first seven episodes.

There’s No Need to Be Afraid of the Dark
Where Did the Shadow Go?
Memory Game Aunts
Agent Vitamin
Farewell, Grey Colour
The Invisible Fish
Christmas

Fr 06/05/2016
08.30-09.30

Roháč - ČT Hall

Adventure Time II.

Adventure Time II.

Různí / various | United States | 2015 | 60 min

American animated series “Adventure Time” was created in 2010 by animator Pendleton Ward for the Cartoon Network. Since then, it has become a cult for children but mainly for their parents. The episodes, which have an original and elaborate artistic style, are full of cultural references, endless fantasy and excellent music by Rebecca Sugar and many more. The story line usually concentrates on a boy named Finn and his adoptive brother Jake, a dog with magical powers. They encounter unknown beings, save princesses and fight monsters. Czech Television dubbed the episodes that are suitable for younger audiences and avoid the dark sides of this utterly crazy and colourful universe. 

Sa 07/05/2016
08.30-09.30

Zlatá Hvězda

Taking Stock

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Pat a Mat ve filmu

Pat a Mat ve filmu

Marek Beneš | Czech Republic | 2016 | 80 min

Famous and popular handymen Pat and Mat, who have secured a place in the hearts of several generations, celebrate their 40th birthday this year. And Pat and Mat: The Film is their gift.
The pilot episode of a series called Tinkers” was made in 1976. It was directed by the talented director Lubomir Beneš who collaborated with Vladimir Jiranek, a graphic artist with a unique style. Clumsy handymen who, much to their satisfaction, always come up with an impossible solution to a problem, were later named Pat and Mat and the series was named “…and that’s it!” Its short slapstick-like episodes are characteristic with their original humour, exaggeration and irony, so Pat and Mat became instant favourites of children and parents alike. Furthermore, this series is an example of excellent and precise puppet animation. In the course of time, many filmmakers collaborated on this series, for example Vlasta Pospišilova, the first lady of Czech animation.
This time, Pat and Mat take on a vicious cactus, a dried up tree and decide to “upgrade” their home with original improvements. And since we are in the 21st century and everyone promotes a healthy lifestyle, our handymen will try to get in shape on a stationary bicycle.

Tu 03/05/2016
10.30-11.50

Roháč - ČT Hall

Sa 07/05/2016
21.00-22.20

Masaryk Square

Little from the Fish Shop

Little from the Fish Shop

Jan Balej | Czech Republic | 2015 | 71 min

Deep under the sea, accompanied by a fish orchestra, a voice tells the story of the King of the Sea and his daughter, the Little. Just like many others, the king, his old mother and his three daughters have left the plundered coastal waters and gone live among humans. They lead a monotonous life full of work, loneliness and memories of old times in a dark fish shop in the middle of a port street. One day, a self-confident, handsome but a bit rude young man - a baron - enters their shop. The Little is immediately spellbound by his ostentatious behaviour, thunderous music and the glitz that surrounds him. The life of the Little and her family suddenly changes. This modern adaptation of The Little Mermaid by H.Ch. Andersen is a strong and terrifyingly realistic story about unfulfilled love and the values of contemporary society. The elements of today’s world that come together with a unique visual characteristic for the director and graphic artist Jan Balej shift the story towards a more mature audience.

Tu 03/05/2016
14.00-15.11

Roháč - ČT Hall

Fr 06/05/2016
16.00-17.11

J. K. Tyl Theatre

Home

Home

Tim Johnson | United States | 2014 | 92 min

This humorous comedy begins when the Boov, aliens with tentacles instead of legs, arrive on planet Earth. They have travelled through the galaxy in search of a new home, as their original home planet was destroyed by their enemy, the Gorg, who keep chasing them through space.
The Boov’s alien invasion of Earth is quite peaceful and friendly. They simply relocate all humans to Australia where they secure a very comfortable life for them with their advanced Boov technology. But a girl called Tip hides from the Boov and starts looking for her mother. Tip has a very adventurous nature and a cat called Pig.  She runs into a slightly purple and very friendly Boov called Oh who is in serious trouble. He was throwing a party and accidentally sent the invite to the hostile Gorg so he needs to go into hiding for a while. Eventually, Tip and Oh form an intergalactic friendship. With his endearing efforts to fix everything the Boov have caused, Oh only causes more confusion.
It is a film about friendship but also about a clash of cultures which eventually leads to incredible understating, trust, fun and a beautiful friendship between Oh and Tip,” saysTim Johnson, who has also directed the successful films How to Train Your Dragon and The Croods.

We 04/05/2016
15.00-16.32

Roháč - ČT Hall

Hotel Transylvania 2

Hotel Transylvania 2

Genndy Tartakovsky | United States | 2015 | 90 min

The second instalment of the Hotel Transylvania has the enterprising Dracula family go through another set of adventures. Dracula finally gives up his strict rule of accommodating only monsters in his hotel and opens it to human guests. But behind the closed door of his crypt, Dracula is consumed by doubts as to whether his half-human half-vampire grandson Dennis will ever become a vampire. So when Mavis and Johnny go to visit the human half of the family tree – which is also full of surprises – grandpa “Drac” asks his friends Frank, Murray, Wayne and Griffin for help and together they prepare to train Dennis to become a monster. But they have no idea that Drac’s grumpy and very, very, very old-fashioned father Vlad wants to pay his family a visit. So when Vlad finds out that his great-grandson is not a pure-blooded vampire and, on top of all things, humans are allowed to the hotel, all hell breaks loose.
Director Genndy Tartakovsky once again used computer animation to the fullest and animated even the tiniest details, which means we can see the full scale of the characters’ movements and scary, funny, sad and all other sorts of facial expressions. The film’s approachable stylization of the slightly macabre world of “nice” vampires will be appreciated especially by children.

We 04/05/2016
21.00-22.30

Masaryk Square

The Little Prince

The Little Prince

Mark Osborne | France | 2015 | 108 min

From Mark Johnson, the director of Kung-Fu Panda, comes the first feature adaptation of this famous book about friendship, love and true happiness. The main heroine is a little girl whose mommy is trying to prepare her for the real world of adults. But her plan is upset when their neighbour, an eccentric but kind-hearted aviator shows her the extraordinary world he was introduced to long ago by the Little Prince. In this world, where everything is possible, the girl embarks on a magical journey through her own imagination, rediscovers her childhood and finds out, that “it is really only with the heart that one can see rightly.”

Sa 07/05/2016
13.30-15.18

Schwarzenberg Hall

Minions

Minions

Kyle Balda, Pierre Coffin | United States | 2015 | 91 min

Have you ever wondered why the little, yellow, cute and cuddly Minions willingly serve Gru, a villain with a capital V? You will find the answer to this question right at the beginning of this film, which maps the evolution of the Minions. Just imagine that from time immemorial these do-gooders by nature have seen the sense of their existence in serving the biggest villain in the world. And every time they lost their master through a series of unfortunate events often triggered by the Minions themselves, they immediately started looking for a new one. And this went on for centuries.

Luckily, three heroes emerged among the Minions – proud Kevin, hungry Stuart and the slightly jittery Bob. They set out into the world to find a new sense of life for all their Minion friends. Fortune has taken them all the way to America to a convention for villains and supervillains of all kinds in Orlando, Florida, which is to host the supreme queen of world crime, Scarlett Overkill. “We want her!” said Kevin, Stuart and Bob, immediately falling head over heels for Scarlett, who was to become their new master. Even though the sympathies were definitely not mutual, the first female supervillain decided to put their abilities to test.

Th 05/05/2016
21.00-22.31

Masaryk Square

Inside Out

Inside Out

Ronnie Del Carmen, Pete Docter | United States | 2015 | 102 min

Puberty can be very complicated. And for eleven-year-old Riley, who has to move from the American mid-west to San Francisco where her father got a job, even more so. Just like all of us, Riley is influenced by her emotions – Joy, Fear, Anger, Disgust and Sadness. The emotions live in the Headquarters, a command centre inside Riley’s mind, from where they help her to deal with everyday problems. As they are trying to cope with the new beginning in San Francisco, panic breaks out at Headquarters. Although Joy, Riley’s main and most important emotion, tries to see things from the bright side, the emotions start to disagree on how to best handle a new city, home and school.
Whether it is an adventurous balloon flight high in the sky or a city full of monsters, Academy award-winning director Peter Docter (Up, Monsters, Inc.) always takes viewers to unique and imaginative places. In the Pixar original motion picture Inside Out, he will take us to the most remarkable place of all – the human mind.
Inside Out will be screened alongside supporting film Lava, Pixar’s musical love story directed by James Ford Murphy and produced by Andrea Warren, which was inspired by tropical islands and the explosive magic of oceanic volcanos.

Fr 06/05/2016
21.00-22.42

Masaryk Square

Borderlines

Borderlines

Hanka Nováková | Czech Republic | 2015 | 5 min

An artistically simple yet poignant allegory on a very topical problem – people and the borderlines of their world. What is more important in human lives – defining your own space, or coexistence and collaboration with others? The film also shows how a simple cause can trigger a whirlwind of quarrels and conflicts that cannot be stopped easily.

Th 05/05/2016
14.00-14.59

Schwarzenberg Hall

Sa 07/05/2016
14.00-14.59

We 04/05/2016
16.30-17.54

Světozor Cinema

Th 05/05/2016
16.30-17.54

Sa 07/05/2016
16.30-17.54

Schwarzenberg Hall

Scent of Geranium

Scent of Geranium

Naghmeh Farzaneh | United States | 2016 | 5 min

The autobiographical portrait Scent of Geranium is included in our international competition section; however, the film closely corresponds to the theme of this year’s Anifilm. The author tells her own story – as a young girl, she moved from Iran to USA. By using black drawing on a coloured background, she masterfully visualizes the feelings of being uprooted and searching for new home and identity.

We 04/05/2016
14.30-15.33

Světozor Cinema

Fr 06/05/2016
20.30-21.33

Schwarzenberg Hall

We 04/05/2016
16.30-17.54

Světozor Cinema

Th 05/05/2016
16.30-17.54

Sa 07/05/2016
16.30-17.54

Schwarzenberg Hall

Little Cousins

Little Cousins

Václav Mergl | Czechoslovakia | 1988 | 8 min

This rather atypical film for Václav Mergl, made in collaboration with another distinctive graphic artist Jiří Šalamoun, is an adaptation of a classical horror theme. The author deliberately set his character, a woman who seduces men in order to prey on them, in the realities of the communist normalisation era. The story is an indirect reference to the communist regime in the authors’ homeland.

We 04/05/2016
18.00-19.01

Su 08/05/2016
12.30-13.31

Světozor Cinema

Halo, Albert

Halo, Albert

Václav Mergl | Czechoslovakia | 1990 | 8 min

Hello, Albert is an original farce about destiny and relativity set in a modern megapolis. A toddler falls out of a skyscraper window and its entire life passes during the way down and back up again. The toddler grows old and then reverts back because of a time glitch caused by a drowsing grandpa who accidentally bumps into a time machine. 

We 04/05/2016
18.00-19.01

Su 08/05/2016
12.30-13.31

Světozor Cinema

Laokoon

Laokoon

Václav Mergl | Czechoslovakia | 1970 | 12 min

Astronauts landing on an unknown planet are overcome with greed evoked by all-consuming amoebas transformed into gemstones. The greed kills the entire crew and the amoebas can take over their ship and eventually Earth. Among other techniques, Mergl uses animated xylographic illustrations and the film‘s uniqueness is underscored by its soundtrack.

We 04/05/2016
18.00-19.01

Su 08/05/2016
12.30-13.31

Světozor Cinema

Crabs

Crabs

Václav Mergl | Czechoslovakia | 1976 | 11 min

After a five-year ban imposed on Václav Mergl after Laokoon, the director was allowed to adapt a sci-fi story by Anatoly Dneprov which is warning against the development of intelligent weapon systems. Supplied with enough metal, these systems are able to reproduce out of control. The embossed cut-outs in this film are pasted together in several layers, and the metallic look was created with the tin foil from cigarette packs.

We 04/05/2016
18.00-19.01

Su 08/05/2016
12.30-13.31

Světozor Cinema

Microbe

Microbe

Václav Mergl | Czechoslovakia | 1986 | 16 min

This black allegorical farce uses microbes in the human body to portray how humankind destroys its own planet. Artistically and animation-wise, the film is a perfect example of meticulously drawn cel animation. Also, for the first time in Mergl’s filmography, we can see light humour alternating with chilling moments. For example when the microbes become a marching herd led by a dictator and the film’s anti-happy end.

We 04/05/2016
18.00-19.01

Su 08/05/2016
12.30-13.31

Světozor Cinema

Metamorphoses

Metamorphoses

Václav Mergl | Czechoslovakia | 1964 | 4 min

“Inside the material, faint smiles form, various tensions collide and samples of shapes thicken.” This quote by Bruno Schulz introduces Mergl’s graduate film, in which he animated clay – a seemingly lifeless material. Accompanied by jazz music, the film depicts the processes of formation, decline and proliferation while supplementing the geometrically formed material with a raster “veil.”

We 04/05/2016
18.00-19.01

Su 08/05/2016
12.30-13.31

Světozor Cinema

The study of a Contact

The study of a Contact

Václav Mergl | Czechoslovakia | 1966 | 1 min

This largely unknown addition to Mergl’s filmography, sometimes also called Studie hmatu, was created in a very non-traditional way. After the success of his Metamorphoses, the director was given the opportunity to produce a one-minute colour film with a story of his choosing. The film was funded by a Canadian grant obtained for Mergl via FITES. He used it to broaden his experience in exploring material transformation.

We 04/05/2016
18.00-19.01

Su 08/05/2016
12.30-13.31

Světozor Cinema

Homunkulus

Homunkulus

Václav Mergl | Czechoslovakia | 1984 | 11 min

A peculiar interpretation of the medieval alchemists’ art of creating a living being. This reflection on mankind and the grand scheme of things was deliberately created as a cartoon comedy. Despite that, the studio management of the time found it unacceptable, and the film had to include an introduction referring to Hieronymus Bosch. For the first time in his career, Mergl used his own works of art which take on a magical function in the film.

We 04/05/2016
18.00-19.01

Su 08/05/2016
12.30-13.31

Světozor Cinema

Cannon Fodder

Cannon Fodder

Vera Neubauer | United Kingdom | 1971 | 1 min

The debut film of tireless experimenter Vera Neubauer. This black and white “one-minute” is a cartoon comedy with serious overtones. Shot on 16mm film stock (which gives it a distinctly old finish), the film was funded by the British Royal College of Art.

Th 05/05/2016
20.00-21.17

Světozor Cinema

Animation for Live Action

Animation for Live Action

Vera Neubauer | United Kingdom | 1978 | 25 min

Childish scrawl, devilish cartoon figures and black-and-white photography compete to represent the woman in what’s been described as a literal battleground, with animator and animated fighting over the editing machine and fantasising about each other’s murder. Nothing is taken for granted, not even the authenticity of the animation.

Th 05/05/2016
20.00-21.17

Světozor Cinema

Wheel of Life

Wheel of Life

Vera Neubauer | United Kingdom | 1996 | 16 min

A mix of live action and animation drawing on an Old Testament text to tell a tale of original sin and destinies controlled by the forces of nature and man. Images of creation and destruction, of pre-history and modernity, of love and hate and of life and death punctuate the narrative. The film won an award for its originality at the Trickfilm festival in Stuttgart.

Th 05/05/2016
20.00-21.17

Světozor Cinema

Woolly Wolf

Woolly Wolf

Vera Neubauer | United Kingdom | 2001 | 5 min

To make this trully non-traditional version of the popular fairy-tale Little Red Riding Hood, Vera Neubauer animated wool. The hard-boiled Little Red Riding Hood does not fall victim to the wolf, on the contrary. With this film, Czech native Vera Neubauer once again attracted the interest of the British professional public and won two prestigious BAFTA awards (Best Animation and Best Short Film).

Th 05/05/2016
20.00-21.17

Světozor Cinema

The Last Circus

The Last Circus

Vera Neubauer | United Kingdom | 2004 | 23 min

Vera Neubauer animated wool in her next film as well in order to create characters and backgrounds while provocatively playing with fairy-tale (and other) stereotypes. In The Last Circus, legends, religion and real life events, all dance and summersault through the arena in an absurd, choreographed splendour, competing for time and space.

Th 05/05/2016
20.00-21.17

Světozor Cinema

All Done and Dusted

All Done and Dusted

Vera Neubauer | United Kingdom | 2010 | 4 min

When Vera Neubauer moved out of her family home she had to go through her things and, as it often goes, get rid of some. And so came a time of reflection which gave birth to the story for her next film. The film is at the same time a surprising commemoration of the victims of concentration camps.

Th 05/05/2016
20.00-21.17

Světozor Cinema

Scarred Skies

Scarred Skies

Vera Neubauer | United Kingdom | 2014 | 4 min

Vera Neubauer’s recent, self-produced and self-edited experimental film balances on (or even beyond) the boundaries of video art. Scarred Skies documents the industrial pollution that, despite the harm it causes, creates visual delights and by association awakens a sense of desire and of loss in the onlooker who bothers to look upwards.

Th 05/05/2016
20.00-21.17

Světozor Cinema

A Single Life

A Single Life

Job, Joris & Marieke | Netherlands | 2014 | 2 min

A young woman receives a mysterious package and her life gets out of hand. The package contains a vinyl record with one absolutely essential single. Each of the grooves represents a certain period of her life and she can freely travel through them. But it comes with a risk…

Tu 03/05/2016
18.30-19.34

Světozor Cinema

Th 05/05/2016
18.30-19.34

Schwarzenberg Hall

Autumn Leaves

Autumn Leaves

Carlos De Carvalho, Aude Danset | France | 2013 | 11 min

Abel lives in the winter and Apolline lives in the summer. Isolated in their “natures”, they never met each other. They are not even supposed to meet. So when Abel crosses the border and discovers Apolline, his curiosity is overwhelming. Their encounter soon becomes more complicated than they could imagine. Both of them will have to learn compromise to protect the other...

Tu 03/05/2016
18.30-19.34

Světozor Cinema

Th 05/05/2016
18.30-19.34

Schwarzenberg Hall

Coda

Coda

Alan Holly | Ireland | 2014 | 9 min

After a young man, drunk as a lord, dies in an accident, his still-intoxicated soul wanders through the city. He reaches a park where he meets Death who, for a brief moment before his definitive departure, sends him back to his childhood and shows him lots of things. The film has a peculiar nostalgic mood, dark style and works with allusion and symbolism.

Tu 03/05/2016
18.30-19.34

Světozor Cinema

Th 05/05/2016
18.30-19.34

Schwarzenberg Hall

I can’t wait

I can’t wait

Claire Sichez | France | 2013 | 5 min

It is a simple and bitter-sweet story, a story that touches any age, one that we want to keep to ourselves as a secret; a story carrying many feelings, a story which, in the end, we want to share with everybody: it is the story of life. A film with a minimalistic yet convincing artistic style using black lines on white background.

Tu 03/05/2016
18.30-19.34

Světozor Cinema

Th 05/05/2016
18.30-19.34

Schwarzenberg Hall

The Bigger Picture

The Bigger Picture

Daisy Jacobs | United Kingdom | 2014 | 8 min

The Bigger Picture combines painted life-size characters with real decoration to tell a sad story of the relation of two brothers and their ageing mother who needs to be looked after. Full of black humour, the film deals with the right to fickle parental love.

Tu 03/05/2016
18.30-19.34

Světozor Cinema

Th 05/05/2016
18.30-19.34

Schwarzenberg Hall

Brothers in Arms

Brothers in Arms

Cav Bøgelund | Denmark | 2014 | 30 min

Cav Bøgelund’s war film Brothers in Arms tells the story of Ørn, a Danish platoon commander stationed in Afghanistan. Danish troops cooperate with local police captain Fareed. The film is a tense and dramatic story of two nations trapped in a warzone and lost in translation.

Tu 03/05/2016
18.30-19.34

Světozor Cinema

Th 05/05/2016
18.30-19.34

Schwarzenberg Hall

Unexpected Waltz

Unexpected Waltz

Chintis Lundgren | Estonia | 2008 | 5 min

Sa 07/05/2016
16.00-17.02

Světozor Cinema

The Great Grey Shrike

The Great Grey Shrike

Chintis Lundgren | Estonia | 2009 | 7 min

The Great Grey Shrike is a strange story from the wilderness about the peculiar behaviour of the Great Grey Shrike, the common cuckoo, starlings and other birds. While starlings are social and like to a swig of something strong, the little bittern likes to frighten passers-by and the goldfinch is simply musical. The simple, “nervous” drawing perfectly resonates with a humorous take on the world of birds.

Sa 07/05/2016
16.00-17.02

Světozor Cinema

Egg

Egg

Chintis Lundgren | Estonia | 2011 | 1 min

Another humorous “half-minute” from the beer commercial series “Birds and Beer.” The author has managed to find a way to portray the resourcefulness of birds - her favourite heroes - when it comes to drinking the hop manna. Ultimately the client did not approve the spots, so they were never used for commercial purposes.

Sa 07/05/2016
16.00-17.02

Světozor Cinema

Bats

Bats

Chintis Lundgren | Estonia | 2011 | 1 min

As far as drinking beer, especially quality beer, is concerned, birds can be quite creative. This funny, made-to-order commercial from the “Birds and Beer” series still retains the author’s original artistic approach. Ultimately the client did not approve the spots, so they were never used for commercial purposes.

Sa 07/05/2016
16.00-17.02

Světozor Cinema

Pirate

Pirate

Chintis Lundgren | Estonia | 2011 | 1 min

The fourth spot from the “Birds and Beer” series pits a thirsty pirate against a beer-drinking bird. The author’s typical illustration is complemented by comic-book elements. Ultimately the client did not approve the spots, so they were never used for commercial purposes – that means they can be appreciated by festivalgoers rather than beer aficionados.

Sa 07/05/2016
16.00-17.02

Světozor Cinema

Volli Pall

Volli Pall

Chintis Lundgren | Estonia | 2010 | 12 min

Volli is an Estonian guide who takes tourists around his homeland and acquaints them with the quirkiness of his countrymen. One day he wakes up only to find himself in a world of weirdos and paranormal phenomena. In this film, Chintis Lundgren abandons her beloved birds and showed that she can animate human characters with equal beauty.

Sa 07/05/2016
16.00-17.02

Světozor Cinema

Cannibal

Cannibal

Chintis Lundgren | Estonia | 2011 | 1 min

A rather morbid but again humorous clip from the “Birds and Beer” series that was never broadcast. In order to get good beer, a female bird doesn’t hesitate to resort to cannibalism. Ultimately the client did not approve the spots, so they were never used for commercial purposes, but it turns out they work pretty well as stand-alone animated anecdotes.

Sa 07/05/2016
16.00-17.02

Světozor Cinema

Dangerous Migration Route

Dangerous Migration Route

Chintis Lundgren | Estonia | 2011 | 2 min

Chintis Lundgren has made several spots for the Estonian Ornithological Society. This one-minute film depicts the dangers awaiting migrating birds. Unsuspecting, they set out to Africa, but how many will reach it? The sad thing is that it is mankind and its inconsiderate behaviour that puts obstacles in the birds’ way.

Sa 07/05/2016
16.00-17.02

Světozor Cinema

Birthday

Birthday

Chintis Lundgren | Estonia | 2011 | 1 min

This humorous spot with Lundgren’s typical artistic style and sense of humour and exaggeration was created to celebrate the 90th birthday of the Estonian Ornithological Society. It shows that birds themselves know best how to celebrate this anniversary and how to seize the birthday cake.

Sa 07/05/2016
16.00-17.02

Světozor Cinema

Birdwatching

Birdwatching

Chintis Lundgren | Estonia | 2011 | 1 min

Yet another spot for the Estonian Ornithological Society. This time, it focuses on birdwatching. It can be a very fun and educational activity – that is, when you actually see some fledglings. The author depicts birds as fond pranksters and their watcher as someone likely to be robbed and fooled.

Sa 07/05/2016
16.00-17.02

Světozor Cinema

Wind Park

Wind Park

Chintis Lundgren | Estonia | 2011 | 1 min

Birds again are the main characters of another one of Lundgren’s spots for the Estonian Ornithological Society. This time, the author links absurd humour, exaggeration and horror while again using a comic book style. She manages to create an atmospheric mix of genres supported by a disturbing soundtrack.

Sa 07/05/2016
16.00-17.02

Světozor Cinema

About the Hard Life of the Barn Swallow

About the Hard Life of the Barn Swallow

Chintis Lundgren | Estonia | 2011 | 6 min

The life of a barn swallow is not easy. There are a lot of dangers on the way back home from Africa, bigger birds are pesky and some people even want to eat it. The weather is not always nice and there is not always a tasty insect to eat. The film humorously depicts facts from the life of this migrating bird.

Sa 07/05/2016
16.00-17.02

Světozor Cinema

I Love Your Face

I Love Your Face

Chintis Lundgren | Estonia | 2012 | 4 min

Apart from her own films and commissioned commercials, Chintis Lundgren also makes music videos. One of them is for the song I Love Your Face. The main heroes are once again birds, this time posing as professional musicians. Their music accompanies the story of a neurotic bird… everything is supported by constant changes to the colour tone.

Sa 07/05/2016
16.00-17.02

Světozor Cinema

Animated Dreams 2012

Animated Dreams 2012

Chintis Lundgren | Estonia | 2012 | 1 min

Chintis Lundgren also animates festival jingles which, again, make use of her original style. Her clip for the Estonian international festival of animated film, Animated Dreams, once again stars her versatile bird protagonists. And while the birds are enthusiastically playing a concert, a frog wakes up in its bed and goes crazy.

Sa 07/05/2016
16.00-17.02

Světozor Cinema

Anilogue 2012

Anilogue 2012

Chintis Lundgren | Estonia | 2012 | 1 min

In 2012, Chintis Lundgren made a spot for the festival of animated films Anilogue. In this blurb, a man comes home to find a strange surprise waiting for him. Once again the director uses humour, light horror and exaggeration, casting a scary fledgling watching TV in the lead role.

Sa 07/05/2016
16.00-17.02

Světozor Cinema

Mysterious Swamp

Mysterious Swamp

Chintis Lundgren | Estonia | 2013 | 3 min

One of Chintis Lundgren’s most mysterious horrors takes place in an Estonian swamp. A black stork sets out into this hostile and dark area unaware of what dangers lie ahead… Dark tones provide the film with the right atmosphere, but the author does not forget to ease it with humour.

Sa 07/05/2016
16.00-17.02

Světozor Cinema

Fox in the Boat

Fox in the Boat

Chintis Lundgren | Estonia | 2013 | 2 min

This commercial, made for the Annecy Dailymotion competition, introduces the Absinthe Rabbits, the stars of Lundgren’s series in development. They are sailing on a ship drinking their favourite beverage and singing when suddenly they see a fox’s tail in the water… and they can’t believe the things that can happen in stagnant waters.

Sa 07/05/2016
16.00-17.02

Světozor Cinema

Plastic

Plastic

Chintis Lundgren | Estonia | 2013 | 2 min

Another music video by Chintis Lundgren takes us back to the animal world again. While the musical birds are playing a concert observed by a cat, the fox gets a bit neurotic. This short video is a series of scenes in which the fox and the cat’s worlds intertwine. The music video was made for the Danish punk group with international members Cannon Birds.

Sa 07/05/2016
16.00-17.02

Světozor Cinema

Jäälind

Jäälind

Chintis Lundgren | Estonia | 2014 | 5 min

After a young kingfisher falls out of its nest, it realises it will have to start living its own life. The film was again made for the Estonian Ornithological Society, this time to celebrate a year dedicated to kingfishers. Despite using humour, the film reflects important moments of the kingfisher’s life.

Sa 07/05/2016
16.00-17.02

Světozor Cinema

Musical Interlude with Manivald and the Absinthe Rabbits

Musical Interlude with Manivald and the Absinthe Rabbits

Chintis Lundgren | Estonia | 2015 | 1 min

The range of Chintis Lundgren’s work has recently gone beyond her artistic and commissioned work, and she has begun filming a series for young audiences called Manivald and the Absinthe Rabbits. But Lundgren hasn’t forgotten her sense of humour or the expressiveness of silent animal faces. This short music video, which for some may be reminiscent of Alexey Alexeev’s Log Jam, is one of the first teasers of the series.

Sa 07/05/2016
16.00-17.02

Světozor Cinema

Müürileht

Müürileht

Chintis Lundgren | Estonia | 2015 | 1 min

The Absinthe Rabbits, who never miss an opportunity to drink their favourite beverage, also appear in this spot for the Estonian cultural newspaper Müürileht. The director created a short, light horror in which the frightened rabbits see a murderer approaching their home. The film ends with a fitting punch line.

Sa 07/05/2016
16.00-17.02

Světozor Cinema

#merrychristmas

#merrychristmas

Chintis Lundgren | Estonia | 2015 | 2 min

This Christmas parody has the Absinthe Rabbits starring alongside foxes. But it is not only they who delight in Absinth, it’s mainly Santa Claus. He has just been through a very exhausting day… and he certainly looks like it. The film contrasts peaceful Christmas music with crazy visual spectacles.

Sa 07/05/2016
16.00-17.02

Světozor Cinema

Life with Herman H. Rott

Life with Herman H. Rott

Chintis Lundgren | Estonia, Denmark, Croatia | 2015 | 12 min

Chitnis Lundgren’s latest art film tells the story of Herman the rat who lives in a disorganised and chaotic household. One day though, a small and timid cat appears on his doorstep with its luggage. And thus begins a very peculiar relationship that gradually leads to catastrophe.

Sa 07/05/2016
16.00-17.02

Světozor Cinema

Beheaded

Beheaded

Rosto | Netherlands | 2000 | 4 min

The boundaries between a dream – in this case more like a nightmare – and wakefulness, when everything is “as it should be”, are often unclear for little children, and their night terrors become a part of real life. A little boy tries to capture his strange dream and separate it from reality. But what if it’s impossible? In this dark film with a bright ending Rosto experiments with, among other things, the textual elements in the picture.

Fr 06/05/2016
20.30-21.52

J. K. Tyl Theatre

(the rise and fall of the legendary) Anglobilly Feverson

(the rise and fall of the legendary) Anglobilly Feverson

Rosto | Netherlands | 2001 | 10 min

Méliès meets Kerouac in a surrealistic road movie though the clouds. Instead of a hole in the head, Diddybob get a story about a hole in the sky. The legendary Anglobilly Feverson once flew off to leave his cursed life behind and see what it was like on the other side. His journey was long and arduous. He had to deal with the smallest and largest residents of the sky before he reached his destination...

Fr 06/05/2016
20.30-21.52

J. K. Tyl Theatre

Jona / Tomberry

Jona / Tomberry

Rosto | Netherlands | 2005 | 12 min

Rosto’s preferred setting for his gloomy films is a sort of a dark side of the world ruled by shadows and terror and inhabited by deformed characters. His films thus acquire an undefinable existential dimension. And that is the case with Jona/Tomberry where Borges and Murneau meet in a nightmare.

Fr 06/05/2016
20.30-21.52

J. K. Tyl Theatre

No place like home

No place like home

Rosto | Netherlands | 2008 | 6 min

This atmospheric musical film is the first part of a short film series for the musical project Thee Wreckers. The film, combining animation and live action, deals with death and decay. The director uses shady scenes, weird characters with holes in their heads, dark colours, shadows and disturbing image movements to build a “Lynchian” horror atmosphere.

Fr 06/05/2016
20.30-21.52

J. K. Tyl Theatre

Lonely Bones

Lonely Bones

Rosto | Netherlands, France | 2013 | 10 min

This combined, horror-like film takes the viewers to a cold, black-and-white world. The protagonist of this psychedelic and significantly surreal work is a hunted man who is driven into a well. After the fall he wakes up in a strange world. Will he manage to get back? And if so, at what price?

Fr 06/05/2016
20.30-21.52

J. K. Tyl Theatre

Splintertime

Splintertime

Rosto | Netherlands, France, Belgium | 2014 | 10 min

“Shut up and come dance to the sound of shattering glass,” says the motto of the third film of the “Thee Wreckers” project. You will see a ghost band slumbering in an ambulance driven by a very peculiar nurse. This film confirms Rosto’s position as one of the most extravagant animators of today – not only in Holland but also internationally.

Fr 06/05/2016
20.30-21.52

J. K. Tyl Theatre

The Monster of Nix

The Monster of Nix

Rosto | Netherlands, Belgium, France | 2011 | 30 min

Willy is looking for his grandmother who has mysteriously disappeared. He finds out that the fairy-tale town of Nix has turned into a scary place dominated by an omnivorous monster. The boy sets out on a journey to save his grandma, the town and all fairy tales. This musical, inspired by Tim Burton’s films, offers quality 3D animation. Two of the characters were voiced by director Terry Gilliam and singer Tom Waits.

Fr 06/05/2016
20.30-21.52

J. K. Tyl Theatre

Trick

Trick

Ondřej Švadlena | Czech Republic | 2006 | 4 min

“Disgusies, symbolic incompatibility of bodies, longing, promises, seduction, deception, pretence and taking advantage of others.” This black and white music video for Guillaume Blondeau‘s electronic composition follows two strange creatures in what appears to be an act of copulation. Their rounded orifices correspond to a hypnotic motif of a free fall through a spinning spiral. This visual element can be observed also with other characters created by the director.

We 04/05/2016
20.00-20.41

Světozor Cinema

Sanitkasan

Sanitkasan

Ondřej Švadlena | Czech Republic | 2007 | 8 min

In a complex embryonic environment combining organic and artificial elements, we follow a new embryo on its journey. It is soon revealed what exists inside it, how cyclical its processes are and how desperate its situation is. This computer-generated world is formally unique and extremely disturbing.

We 04/05/2016
20.00-20.41

Světozor Cinema

Mrdrchain

Mrdrchain

Ondřej Švadlena | France, Czech Republic | 2010 | 10 min

Composed of nothing but sheets of meat that are connected by arteries, a sad deformed figure roams a dark and obscure world. The reality is driven by mutual associations and a generous dose of physicality. You are in for a consuming dystopian experience!

We 04/05/2016
20.00-20.41

Světozor Cinema

Time Rodent (unfinished version)

Time Rodent (unfinished version)

Ondřej Švadlena | Czech Republic, France | 2016 | 15 min

“In a distant future where the night has devoured the day, the inhabitants of a mutating world feed exclusively on artificial light.” Ondřej Švadlena’s latest film again makes full use of the true creative capabilities of 3D computer animation.

We 04/05/2016
20.00-20.41

Světozor Cinema

not named game

not named game

Ondřej Švadlena | 2016 | 5 min

Partially building on the themes used in Time Rodent, this videogame enables the players to explore the world in a gameplay set a few months after the Earth was plunged into darkness. It emphasizes our dependency on power sources and explores the issues of civilizational injustice and migration.

We 04/05/2016
20.00-20.41

Světozor Cinema

Atal matal

Atal matal

Noureddin Zarrinkelk | Iran | 1974 | 5 min

Childishly naïve drawings metamorphose accompanied by fitting commentary. This combination brings humorous punchlines and unexpected artistic games. The main protagonists are various animals and also human beings with extraordinary fates.

Fr 06/05/2016
12.00-13.39

Světozor Cinema

Pood, Persian Carpet

Pood, Persian Carpet

Noureddin Zarrinkelk | Iran | 1998 | 17 min

After an introduction in which the director confesses his love for Persian carpets and impressively introduces their variants, a story about the creation of these peculiar works of art begins. Due to a draught, a shepherd is forced to leave his family and take his herd up north. When he returns, he is unable to describe the beauties he saw to his family, and so he begins to weave a carpet.

Fr 06/05/2016
12.00-13.39

Světozor Cinema

Association of Ideas

Association of Ideas

Noureddin Zarrinkelk | Iran | 5 min

The telling title perfectly describes the nature of this playful film, based on rapid transformations of various things, symbols and known and unknown people. The shapes, portrayed in matching colour on a white background, transform according to an inner sense and in perfect rhythm with the music and sounds.

Fr 06/05/2016
12.00-13.39

Světozor Cinema

One Two Three More

One Two Three More

Noureddin Zarrinkelk | Iran | 1980 | 18 min

This film composed of five parts is a classical morality tale about human greediness. Each story is connected by the character of a man avid for precious stones. But his efforts always lead him to perdition. He either digs through the entire planet into space, the whole world turns upside down under the weight of his gargantuan construction or he is killed by the powerful mining machines he invents.

Fr 06/05/2016
12.00-13.39

Světozor Cinema

Way to Neighbor

Way to Neighbor

Noureddin Zarrinkelk | Iran, Germany | 1977 | 1 min

A Way to Neighbor is a jingle created for the Oberhausen film festival. It has a simple setting and its characters are two pixilated actors. In the hallway leading to their apartments, the two men tip their hats to the sound of festive music. But when they shake hands, one of them finds he is still holding the ripped-off hand of his neighbour and disappears into his apartment.

Fr 06/05/2016
12.00-13.39

Světozor Cinema

Super Powers

Super Powers

Noureddin Zarrinkelk | Iran | 1987 | 12 min

This minimalistic film depicts events with far-reaching consequences that unfortunately we know only too well. Two neighbouring countries are portrayed as the plus and minus signs. At first, they only violate each other’s borders but this petty dispute eventually turns into a fierce fight which the director ingeniously portrays with limited visual elements and accompanies with original sounds.

Fr 06/05/2016
12.00-13.39

Světozor Cinema

Duty First

Duty First

Noureddin Zarrinkelk | Iran, Belgium | 1992 | 1 min

A fellow on the run passes various characters who seem to be the ones he is running towards, as they appear to be waiting for him. It turns out that there is nothing more important to a man than his specific duty and calling. In this case, it is unsticking a broken gramophone record. The repeating musical motif finally subsides, the melody finishes and the film can end.

Fr 06/05/2016
12.00-13.39

Světozor Cinema

A Playground for Babousch

A Playground for Babousch

Noureddin Zarrinkelk | Iran | 1972 | 7 min

This poetic cut-out film builds on the humorous resemblance of a half moon and a balloon. A little boy’s balloon gets stuck in the half moon and neither the firefighters, the sultan on his flying carpet or the astronaut in his spaceship can set it free. Luckily, a wise turtle calls other animals for help and together they retrieve the balloon. But the moon is not what it used to be…

Fr 06/05/2016
12.00-13.39

Světozor Cinema

Mad, Mad, Mad World

Mad, Mad, Mad World

Noureddin Zarrinkelk | Iran | 1975 | 3 min

This lively and original black-and-white film builds on the premise that the inhabitable part of our planet is a many-headed monster with various limbs forming the known parts of the world and individual countries. They are fighting and consuming each other and, in the form of various animals, hunt smaller ones. A hen pecks small islands as seeds until it eventually seems to be the central mover of the Earth.

Fr 06/05/2016
12.00-13.39

Světozor Cinema

Human Beings

Human Beings

Noureddin Zarrinkelk | Iran | 2011 | 11 min

At an assembly of world leaders, intelligent speeches and beautiful slogans about humanity, love, freedom and friendship are heard. But they turn out to be completely naïve. The film denounces international organizations that do no more than further escalate tense relations between nations only to meet their own dirty ambitions. But the symbolic animals from the flags of the individual countries eventually come up with a conciliatory conclusion.

Fr 06/05/2016
12.00-13.39

Světozor Cinema

Amir Hamza the Lover and Dancing Zebra

Amir Hamza the Lover and Dancing Zebra

Noureddin Zarrinkelk | Iran | 1977 | 23 min

Prince Amir likes to hunt zebras. One day, a strange thing happens to him. He finds a zebra that he’s unable to catch and he cannot take his mind off it. It turns out it is a girl cursed by a demon that Amir has to outwit. This modern fairy-tale animated in captivating Persian style is full of strange situations and absurd humour.

Fr 06/05/2016
12.00-13.39

Světozor Cinema

And Then I’ll Stop... Does Any of This Sound Familiar?

And Then I’ll Stop... Does Any of This Sound Familiar?

Paul Fierlinger | United States | 1990 | 22 min

This film about the harmful effects of drinking alcohol was commissioned by US Healthcare and the director based it on six real interviews with members of Alcoholics Anonymous. By association he accompanies their stories about what it’s like to be addicted, what it’s like when they decide to quit, etc. with very original graphic ideas and animated drawings. And in the end, he adds his own story as well.

We 04/05/2016
17.00-18.18

J. K. Tyl Theatre

Drawn from Memory

Drawn from Memory

Paul Fierlinger | United States | 1995 | 56 min

This autobiographical film tells the extraordinary story of Paul Fierlinger, from his birth in Japan, through his childhood in the USA and growing up in Czechoslovakia, to his escape back to the United States he dreamt of. The director depicted lingering images from his childhood in order to come to terms with painful memories and a complicated relationship with his parents.

We 04/05/2016
17.00-18.18

J. K. Tyl Theatre

Rainbowland

Rainbowland

Paul Fierlinger | United States | 1978 | 14 min

Phil is the best harmonica player in the world, but he is bored in the perfect Rainbowland. One night he hears an excellent trumpet player in the streets. When he finds out that the trumpeter comes from a place called Blueland, where everybody plays the blues, he sets out immediately. The more Phil gets to know this different world, the more we come to realise Fierlinger’s allegory clearly alluding to his former homeland.

Fr 06/05/2016
14.00-15.09

Světozor Cinema

Marsh People

Marsh People

Sandra Fierlinger, Paul Fierlinger | United States | 1997 | 3 min

A story of a little boy growing up with a despotic father in the western American marshlands. Even though the boy and his mother try not to provoke the father, his choleric nature repeatedly drives him out into the marshlands full of anger. During one of the father’s rages, a tragic accident occurs. But in this hard-boiled film, it is merely an incident full of black humour.

Fr 06/05/2016
14.00-15.09

Světozor Cinema

Still life with animated dogs

Still life with animated dogs

Paul Fierlinger | United States | 2001 | 26 min

In his life, Paul Fierlinger had many dogs that now represent clear links to certain periods of his life. Dogs repeatedly helped him on his way through life enabling him to establish a deeper connection with nature and we, in turn, get to know something more from the director’s life thanks to the dogs.

Fr 06/05/2016
14.00-15.09

Světozor Cinema

A Room Nearby

A Room Nearby

Paul Fierlinger | United States | 2003 | 26 min

A collection of stories by people whose common thread is loneliness. The director interviews five people – each from a different background and representing different experiences. One of them is the director’s friend Miloš Forman. The interviews are separated by the testimony of the director himself which, much to his later regret, PBS production made him include.

Fr 06/05/2016
14.00-15.09

Světozor Cinema

Starting over Again

Starting over Again

Paul Fierlinger, Sandra Fierlinger | United States | 2016 | 3 min

The latest addition to the extensive filmography of the Fierlingers will have its festival premiere at Anifilm. It is a melancholic music video for the song Start over Again. Also here, in this animated supplement to a moving song, the central theme is dog as a man’s best friend. A dog is left in a shelter but, as the title suggests, his new master will find him.

Fr 06/05/2016
14.00-15.09

Světozor Cinema

Fences

Fences

Natalia Krawczuk | Poland | 2015 | 7 min

A bird in a cage, a toddler in a playpen, two dogs on either side of a fence. Partitions of various sorts accompany our lives from the beginning to the end. Each of us deals with them in their own way. Does it really make sense to separate ourselves from our neighbours with a wall? The film is a reflection on the role of "fences" in our lives.

We 04/05/2016
14.30-15.33

Světozor Cinema

Fr 06/05/2016
20.30-21.33

Schwarzenberg Hall

Homeland

Homeland

Juan de Dios Marfil Atienza | Czech Republic, Spain | 2009 | 7 min

The film is a metaphorical story about the feeling of having a home and leaving it. One day, a girl finds a weakly creature at her doorstep. She pities it and feels for it. The girl’s care and love is like a nourishing drink to the creature, which grows and grows… An impressive and moving film supported by emotionally charged music.

We 04/05/2016
14.30-15.33

Světozor Cinema

Fr 06/05/2016
20.30-21.33

Schwarzenberg Hall

Journey Birds

Journey Birds

Daphna Awadish | Israel | 2015 | 10 min

While abroad, the director spoke with many immigrants. Their stories were unique, but they all contained a longing for their homeland intertwined with curiosity and delight in their new home. The movie relates a visual and cinematic commentary, in which people appear as a hybrid between man and bird. 

We 04/05/2016
14.30-15.33

Světozor Cinema

Fr 06/05/2016
20.30-21.33

Schwarzenberg Hall

Bon Voyage

Bon Voyage

Fabio Friedli | Switzerland | 2011 | 6 min

This black and white tragicomedy by Fabio Friedli was made in 2011, however, given the current situation, it is once again very topical. A group of migrants travels in an overloaded truck to reach the Europe they dream of. When they eventually arrive after an arduous and dangerous journey, they are confronted by a different, brutal reality: Europe is definitely not welcoming them with open arms.

We 04/05/2016
14.30-15.33

Světozor Cinema

Fr 06/05/2016
20.30-21.33

Schwarzenberg Hall

Within Within

Within Within

Sharon Liu | United Kingdom | 2011 | 3 min

“The future of China depends on us,” says director Sharon Liu, quoting her father. Her graduation film, made when she was 23, depicts her feelings for her country; Liu said then: “Our memories last only 3 seconds; we are like fish in a small pond.” This very personal film expresses her love not only for Hong Kong but for the whole country she was born in.

We 04/05/2016
14.30-15.33

Světozor Cinema

Fr 06/05/2016
20.30-21.33

Schwarzenberg Hall

The Tulle Curtain

The Tulle Curtain

Inna Šilina, Darius Jaruševičius | Lithuania | 2010 | 7 min

A curtain senselessly divides an area into two halves. It is approached by various characters and objects, each seeing it as something else – it can be a triumphal arch for a poet, a veil for a tank bride, a barricade, and the frozen surface of a lake. The film is a metaphor of the Iron Curtain.

We 04/05/2016
14.30-15.33

Světozor Cinema

Fr 06/05/2016
20.30-21.33

Schwarzenberg Hall

Lunik IX.

Lunik IX.

Michelle Coomber | Slovakia | 2010 | 4 min

This film is a bittersweet tale of childhood in Central Europe’s largest Roma ghetto. Named after the Soviet satellite, Lunik IX was created in the 1980s as a solution to the municipality’s problem with persons deemed “socially unacceptable”. What to do with them? Put them somewhere away from the “others”.

We 04/05/2016
14.30-15.33

Světozor Cinema

Fr 06/05/2016
20.30-21.33

Schwarzenberg Hall

Random Walks

Random Walks

Borbála Tompa | Hungary | 2015 | 8 min

Random Walks is an experimental documentary short film that is based on informal talks with five migrants, or immigrants, who live in Budapest. It not only focuses on their lives and circumstances but also aims to build an intimate relationship with them.

We 04/05/2016
14.30-15.33

Světozor Cinema

Fr 06/05/2016
20.30-21.33

Schwarzenberg Hall

Stowaway

Stowaway

Abi Feijó | Portugal | 2000 | 8 min

This suggestive, sand-animated film was made by one of the leading personalities of Portuguese animation Abi Feijó. The internationally acclaimed film, made in co-production with the National Film Board of Canada, is based on the story O Viajante Clandestino from the book Gente da terceira classe by José Rodrigues Miguéis.

We 04/05/2016
14.30-15.33

Světozor Cinema

Fr 06/05/2016
20.30-21.33

Schwarzenberg Hall

Estate

Estate

Ronny Trocker | France, Belgium | 2016 | 8 min

This experimental and disturbing “photo film” is set on a shiny Mediterranean beach where time seems to have frozen. A black man, out of strength, is crawling with difficulty to leave the beach. All around him, the regular bathers seem not to see him… Freely inspired by a photo of Juan Medina, taken on the beach of Grand Tarajal in Spain, in 2007.

Th 05/05/2016
14.00-14.59

Schwarzenberg Hall

Sa 07/05/2016
14.00-14.59

Světozor Cinema

The Story of Luboš Jednorožec

The Story of Luboš Jednorožec

Anna Krtičková | Czech Republic | 2011 | 6 min

In 1950, Luboš Jednorožec was arrested and sentenced to ten years imprisonment because he did not report a relative who was planning to emigrate. He managed to find a way to escape from a forced labour camp in a uranium mine. He tried to cross the border, but the Police arrested him again. Did he eventually manage to leave the country? The film was made for the Memory of Nation Awards 2011.

Th 05/05/2016
14.00-14.59

Schwarzenberg Hall

Sa 07/05/2016
14.00-14.59

Světozor Cinema

Heimatland

Heimatland

Marius Portmann, Loretta Arnold, Fabio Friedli, Andrea Schneider | Switzerland | 2009 | 7 min

Swiss patriot Housi lives a proper and happy life in his cosy flat. Everything is perfectly fine until a new neighbour moves in and turns Housi’s life upside down. Housi’s routines fall apart and he is driven by panic. This puppet film, made by four different directors, humorously presents the fear of the spread of Islam.

Th 05/05/2016
14.00-14.59

Schwarzenberg Hall

Sa 07/05/2016
14.00-14.59

Světozor Cinema

Holot

Holot

Einat Keshet | Israel | 2015 | 8 min

This film, based on real interviews with migrants, was made by several students in the DocuAnimation workshop at the Israeli Sapir College. Each author used his own artistic style and animation technique – from stop-motion animation through pixilation to computer animation.

Th 05/05/2016
14.00-14.59

Schwarzenberg Hall

Sa 07/05/2016
14.00-14.59

Světozor Cinema

Tunnel

Tunnel

Maryam Kashkoolinia | Iran | 2012 | 7 min

This thrilling journey of a man through a hand-dug tunnel was inspired by real events from the Gaza strip, where people needed such tunnels to satisfy basic needs. On his quest to obtain a sheep, a father faces several dangers. His journey is fittingly portrayed by means of sand animation and the viewers feel the fear of deadly confined spaces along with the hero.

Th 05/05/2016
14.00-14.59

Schwarzenberg Hall

Sa 07/05/2016
14.00-14.59

Světozor Cinema

Altneuland

Altneuland

Sariel Keslasi | Israel | 2012 | 6 min

At a place that seems to be the end of the world is a group of people waiting for a bus to take them to a place called Altneuland. No one knows, however, where Altneuland is, or if it even exists. The group is surrounded only by fallen electrical lines and the feeling of emptiness and hopelessness. The film is a meditative, artistically stylized allegory.

Th 05/05/2016
14.00-14.59

Schwarzenberg Hall

Sa 07/05/2016
14.00-14.59

Světozor Cinema

Villa Antropoff

Villa Antropoff

Vladimir Leschiov, Kaspar Jancis | Latvia, Estonia | 2012 | 13 min

Two famous artists from the Baltic countries decided to visualise the theme of migrating to find a better life. They both masterfully applied their best techniques: absurd and black humour and an original, imaginative artistic style. The film portrays a migrant who overcomes obstacles but, when he gets to the land of his dreams, astonished, he finds out things are not what he imagined.

Th 05/05/2016
14.00-14.59

Schwarzenberg Hall

Sa 07/05/2016
14.00-14.59

Světozor Cinema

Love

Love

Jan Zach | Czech Republic | 2015 | 9 min

This fairy-tale anecdote about a stubborn elderly couple deals mainly with love and an eternal effort to engage in an open dialogue and find ways towards mutual understanding. Among other things, director Jan Zach utilised his experience from Jiří Trnka’s studios where he worked for over twenty years. His latest film is full of situational comedy, humorous commentary and unexpected situations. 

Th 05/05/2016
11.00-11.54

Sa 07/05/2016
13.00-13.54

J. K. Tyl Theatre

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Martin Máj | Czech Republic | 2015 | 10 min

Technological development takes enormous strides ahead. Decades have passed since gramophones were replaced by radios, which were replaced by televisions, CD players, computers and eventually all-in-one tablets. The director of this nostalgic but humorous film meditates on where all those once revolutionary technologies have gone… and what has happened to their owners in the meanwhile.

Th 05/05/2016
11.00-11.54

Sa 07/05/2016
13.00-13.54

J. K. Tyl Theatre

BabyBox

BabyBox

Katariina Lillqvist | Finland, Czech Republic | 2015 | 9 min

Finnish director Katarina Lillvist has been based in the Czech Republic for 25 years and follows in the best tradition of Czech puppet animation. We can see it in her latest work, BabyBox, in which a social drama suddenly turns into an incredible farce. The film tells the story of a desperate street musician who decides to put his baby into a babybox…

Th 05/05/2016
11.00-11.54

Sa 07/05/2016
13.00-13.54

J. K. Tyl Theatre

Dam

Dam

Klára Břicháčková | Czech Republic | 2015 | 8 min

Many people in the Czech Republic, mainly from Central Bohemia, know the sad history of the Želivka water reservoir. Especially those who were personally affected or whose lives were changed because of it. These people are the main heroes of this sensitive and nostalgic film by a student of the Film and TV School of the Academy of Performing Arts in Prague. The director dedicated her work to the thousands of people who were forcibly removed from their homes because of the construction of Czech water reservoirs.

Th 05/05/2016
11.00-11.54

Sa 07/05/2016
13.00-13.54

J. K. Tyl Theatre

The Tap Tap: My Choice

The Tap Tap: My Choice

Jakub Ježek | Czech Republic | 2015 | 3 min

Czech animation has recently produced some noteworthy music videos. One of them is an artistically stylized playful music video for the song Moje volba by the famous group of handicapped musicians The Tap Tap. The rhythmical song is accompanied by an entertaining visual in which various universes cross at the path of a hero sent by his father to find “his place in the sun.”

Th 05/05/2016
11.00-11.54

Sa 07/05/2016
13.00-13.54

J. K. Tyl Theatre

Deep In Moss

Deep In Moss

Filip Pošivač, Barbora Valecká | Czech Republic | 2015 | 27 min

Forest elves Bertík and Josefka live in a deep forest. They take care of the forest, Josefka makes hats for sassy mushrooms and Bertík puts out and lights up night-time mushroom lamps. But one day, Bertík’s lamps start to go missing… This charming story for children, which was in production for seven years, builds on the poetics of Czech forests and the Czech puppet-film tradition.

We 04/05/2016
10.30-11.48

Roháč - ČT Hall

Sa 07/05/2016
09.30-10.48

Schwarzenberg Hall

About Creation

About Creation

Magdalena Kvasničková | Czech Republic | 2015 | 3 min

Jak byl stvořen svět? Kdo z vás to ví? Asi každý, ale každý trochu jinak. Autorka si vzala za cíl představit tři ze světových mýtů o stvoření světa. Vyprávění doplňuje krátkou animovanou ilustrací využívající prvky dětského kresebného rukopisu a tajně si představuje, že by jednou mohla vzniknout celá animovaná encyklopedie světové mytologie pro děti.

We 04/05/2016
10.30-11.48

Roháč - ČT Hall

Sa 07/05/2016
09.30-10.48

Schwarzenberg Hall

Transport Er

Transport Er

Miloš Zvěřina | Czech Republic | 2015 | 10 min

This poetic but also chilling film about hope and human solidarity standing in evil’s way is mainly for children and young adults. The story of seven exact replicas of puppets made by child prisoners of the Terezín ghetto takes place in a train carriage on the way to a concentration camp.

We 04/05/2016
10.30-11.48

Roháč - ČT Hall

Sa 07/05/2016
09.30-10.48

Schwarzenberg Hall

Don’t Call Me Panda, My Name is Fanda

Don’t Call Me Panda, My Name is Fanda

Kristina Dufková | Czech Republic | 2015 | 11 min

This short, artistically original and wonderfully animated film by Kristina Dufková uses a playful way to draw the attention of children and their parents to the issue of speech impediments. Due to poorly pronounced words, a girl called Vanda experiences a series of misunderstandings. What she doesn’t know, is that her sloppy pronunciation is hurting the alphabet letters who, in the end, will have their due revenge, and teach Vanda how to speak properly.

We 04/05/2016
10.30-11.48

Roháč - ČT Hall

Sa 07/05/2016
09.30-10.48

Schwarzenberg Hall

What Happened in the Zoo

What Happened in the Zoo

Veronika Zacharová | Czech Republic | 2015 | 4 min

This humorous and vigorously drawn film takes us to a zoo where a mother who is constantly on the phone won’t let her daughter look at the sad animals behind the bars. But everything turns upside down when the girl figures out how to get into one of the cages… and she and a huge monkey spend a lovely afternoon together.

We 04/05/2016
10.30-11.48

Roháč - ČT Hall

Sa 07/05/2016
09.30-10.48

Schwarzenberg Hall

Rosa & Dara and Their Great Holiday Adventure

Rosa & Dara and Their Great Holiday Adventure

Martin Duda | Czech Republic | 2015 | 25 min

Seven-year-old twins Rosa and Dara are spending holidays at their grandparents’. But what may seem boring at the first sight is actually a great adventure! Especially when the naughty dog Lajko scatters a herd of cows literally to every corner of the world. Rosa and Dara are left with no choice but to go and find them with the help of their grandmother, and a flying car…

We 04/05/2016
10.30-11.48

Roháč - ČT Hall

Sa 07/05/2016
09.30-10.48

Schwarzenberg Hall

Ivan's Need

Ivan's Need

Veronica L. Montaño, Manuela Leuenberger, Lukas Suter | Switzerland | 2015 | 7 min

Ivan is obsessed with the incredible softness of the dough. When kneading, he gets lost in intensive daydreams not accepting that sooner or later the master baker will turn every wonderfully elastic dough into horribly crispy bread. Until he sees Alva's looooong breasts.

Sa 07/05/2016
23.30-00.44

Su 08/05/2016
23.30-00.44

Světozor Cinema

Manoman

Manoman

Simon Cartwright | United Kingdom | 2015 | 11 min

Glen is barely a man. In a desperate attempt to tap into his masculinity he attends a primal scream therapy session, but even surrounded by wailing men he cannot make a sound. When another member of the class pushes Glen too far he finally lets something out - a miniature version of himself which does whatever it wants, regardless of the consequences.

Sa 07/05/2016
23.30-00.44

Su 08/05/2016
23.30-00.44

Světozor Cinema

Cold Coffee

Cold Coffee

Francois Leroy, Stephanie Lansaque | France | 2015 | 15 min

Saigon, Vietnam. After her mother's death, a young girl has to quit her studies to take over the family cafe. Facing a radical change of life, loneliness and sorrow, she gradually gets confused...

Sa 07/05/2016
23.30-00.44

Su 08/05/2016
23.30-00.44

Světozor Cinema

It

It

Genadzi Buto | Belarus | 2015 | 9 min

A creature settles down in a young man's room and feeds him but at the same time kills him. His life is falling apart, and he had no choice but to struggle to the death against this dependence.

Sa 07/05/2016
23.30-00.44

Su 08/05/2016
23.30-00.44

Světozor Cinema

A Slice of the Country

A Slice of the Country

Hannah Letaif | France, Belgium | 2015 | 7 min

A sunny day in the country. A family of animals finds a good place for a picnic. Nearby, another animal is grazing peacefully. But the bucolic atmosphere of this picnic rapidly degenerates

Sa 07/05/2016
23.30-00.44

Su 08/05/2016
23.30-00.44

Světozor Cinema

The Head of Fish

The Head of Fish

Chunyang Wang | Germany, China | 2015 | 7 min

The head of fish is the name of this animation, also the clues of the whole story. The Clues linked to the greed of people and the life of fish together. The film is a traditional two-dimensional animation, a combination of European and Chinese painting styles. The chinese traditional musical can add atmosphere to the film. Through the film greed and human nature will be comprehensive performance. The whole film production for nine months. The production process lasted nine months. From a creative to a film, the director used own style interpretation of his views on the people, places, and things.

Sa 07/05/2016
23.30-00.44

Su 08/05/2016
23.30-00.44

Světozor Cinema

Macabre

Macabre

Jerónimo Rocha, João Miguel Real | Portugal | 2015 | 20 min

K just crashed his Mercedes-Benz into a tree, moments after trying to avoid running down a small wild animal that ran across his path. He is on a backwater road in the countryside and it’s a very dark night. His evening has only just begun...

Sa 07/05/2016
23.30-00.44

Su 08/05/2016
23.30-00.44

Světozor Cinema

Pocoyo & Capelito I.

Pocoyo & Capelito I.

Různí / various | Spain | 60 min

One of the themes of this year’s Anifilm is the extensive and progressive Spanish animation. This broad subject simply couldn’t be omitted from our programme for children. Anifilm therefore presents two mixed showcases composed of two successful Spanish animated series for children. One of them is the charming classical claymation “Capelito.” This series, depicting the stories of a forest mushroom, was successfully screened in Třeboň in the past. Internationally popular and award-winning “Capelito” was created in the Spanish studios Estudio Rodolfo Pastor, which have been focusing on stop-motion animation since 1980. The second series – “Pocoyo” – will be screened in its Slovak version. This animated fairy-tale about a small jokester is made with 3D animation and is popular among children of many countries.

Pocoyo I: Drum Roll Please
Capelito: Tackle
Pocoyo I: Swept Away
Capelito: Invisible
Pocoyo I: Who's on the Phone?
Pocoyo I: Pocoyo Dance
Capelito: Potter
Pocoyo I: A Present for Elly

Tu 03/05/2016
08.30-09.30

Th 05/05/2016
08.30-09.30

Pat a Mat ve filmu

Pat a Mat ve filmu

Marek Beneš | Czech Republic | 2016 | 80 min

Famous and popular handymen Pat and Mat, who have secured a place in the hearts of several generations, celebrate their 40th birthday this year. And Pat and Mat: The Film is their gift.
The pilot episode of a series called Tinkers” was made in 1976. It was directed by the talented director Lubomir Beneš who collaborated with Vladimir Jiranek, a graphic artist with a unique style. Clumsy handymen who, much to their satisfaction, always come up with an impossible solution to a problem, were later named Pat and Mat and the series was named “…and that’s it!” Its short slapstick-like episodes are characteristic with their original humour, exaggeration and irony, so Pat and Mat became instant favourites of children and parents alike. Furthermore, this series is an example of excellent and precise puppet animation. In the course of time, many filmmakers collaborated on this series, for example Vlasta Pospišilova, the first lady of Czech animation.
This time, Pat and Mat take on a vicious cactus, a dried up tree and decide to “upgrade” their home with original improvements. And since we are in the 21st century and everyone promotes a healthy lifestyle, our handymen will try to get in shape on a stationary bicycle.

Tu 03/05/2016
10.30-11.50

Roháč - ČT Hall

Sa 07/05/2016
21.00-22.20

Masaryk Square

Little from the Fish Shop

Little from the Fish Shop

Jan Balej | Czech Republic | 2015 | 71 min

Deep under the sea, accompanied by a fish orchestra, a voice tells the story of the King of the Sea and his daughter, the Little. Just like many others, the king, his old mother and his three daughters have left the plundered coastal waters and gone live among humans. They lead a monotonous life full of work, loneliness and memories of old times in a dark fish shop in the middle of a port street. One day, a self-confident, handsome but a bit rude young man - a baron - enters their shop. The Little is immediately spellbound by his ostentatious behaviour, thunderous music and the glitz that surrounds him. The life of the Little and her family suddenly changes. This modern adaptation of The Little Mermaid by H.Ch. Andersen is a strong and terrifyingly realistic story about unfulfilled love and the values of contemporary society. The elements of today’s world that come together with a unique visual characteristic for the director and graphic artist Jan Balej shift the story towards a more mature audience.

Tu 03/05/2016
14.00-15.11

Roháč - ČT Hall

Fr 06/05/2016
16.00-17.11

J. K. Tyl Theatre

From Doodles to Pixels I. Doodles

From Doodles to Pixels I. Doodles

Různí / various | Spain | 81 min

The programme starts out with a short film by Segundo de Chomón, the illustrious pioneer who worked in Spain, France and Italy. His short The Gold Spider is one of the most admirable pieces in his filmography with some stunning animation sequences for the time. Some vintage promotional spots using nitrate film were collected for this event, such as Radio RCA (ca. 1935) by Enrique Ferrán, created in Barcelona during the Second Spanish Republic. A few ads by the prolific Mr. Serra i Massana and other satirical artists whose names are unknown, La bronca (The Scolding) and Cambo i l’autonomia (Cambó and the Self-government, ca. 1918), were also restored. These films demonstrate the strength of on-screen graphic humour. K-Hito (En los pasillos del congreso, 1932) and Josep Escobar (El fakir Gonzalez) were both writers and directors. During this period, political, social comics were all the rage. Later, Javier Mariscal (Chico & Rita) and Calpurnio Pison, two other popular contemporary cartoonists, started making animated films based on the trademark characters Los Garriris and Cuttlas.

L’Araignée d’or | The Gold Spider, Segundo de Chomón, 1908, 8 min 40 sec

En los pasillos del congreso | The Corridors of Congress, K-Hito (Ricardo García), 1932, 2 min

Alimentos de régimen Santiveri | Santivery Diet Grocery, Josep Serra i Massana, 1932–35, 2 min 11 sec

Tabú, colorete en polvo | Tabú Face Powder, Josep Serra i Massana, 1933, 1 min

Radio RCA, Enrique Ferrán, kolem / circa 1935, 2 min

El fakir González buscador de oro | Fakir Gonzáles, the Gold-digger, Joaquim Muntañola, 1942, 8 min 12 sec

Juanito va de caza | Juanito Goes Hunting, Salvador Mestres, 1942, 8 min

El cascabel de Zapirón | Zapirón’s Cascabel, Josep Escobar, 1943, 8 min

Don Cleque flautista | Flautist Don Cleque, Jaume Baguñà, 1944, 8 min 12 sec

Garabatos: Manolete | Doodle: Manolete, Jaume Baguñà a Manuel Díaz, 1943–44, 8 min

Los tambores de Fu-Aguarrás | Drums of Fu-Aguarrás, Josep Escobar, 1945, 9 min 10 sec

El bueno de Cuttlas | The Good Cuttlas, Calpurnio Pisón, 1991, 8 min 48 sec

Amarillo verano | Yellow Summer, Javier Mariscal, 2013, 4 min 40 sec

Tu 03/05/2016
14.30-15.51

Puppet Theatre

Korean Animation Showcase

60 min

Tu 03/05/2016
16.00-17.00

Schwarzenberg Hall

VAF: Česká animace dnes

VAF: Česká animace dnes

Různí / various | 60 min

The years 2015 and 2016 have been proving surprisingly fruitful for Czech animation, even in the absence of any substantial changes to funding and support. Those should be soon to come, though, as the State Cinematography Fund has obtained a 350 million CZK government subsidy to support Czech cinematography, including animation. Surprisingly enough, even the technologically demanding and time consuming puppet films have flourished. Several anticipated Czech short films that have been years in production were coincidentally completed at the end of last year or the beginning of this year. These films include The Christmas Ballad, the 26-minute fairy-tale Deep in Moss and the Kafkaesque film Mr. Spider’s Anatomy. One rather unfortunate tradition in Czech animation is that the majority of new animated projects are student films. This year though, their very high quality is surprising.

Tu 03/05/2016
17.00-18.00

Puppet Theatre

VAF: Polish Animation Today

VAF: Polish Animation Today

Různí / various | 60 min

The year 2015 was another good year for Polish animated film. During the last twelve months, Polish animated films have been shown abroad almost 600 times. Many of these films found success and the months of festival screenings around the world brought filmmakers over 45 awards. This year, for the first time in several years, two Polish feature-length animated films appeared in festival circulation. The first is the animated documentary film Magic Mountain directed by Anca Damian. The second was a totally different kind of feature length film entitled Golden Drops, an animated film dedicated to children and family audiences made in 2015. The film, directed by Daniel Zduńczyk and Marcin Męczkowski, which won several festival laurels, will be shown in Polish cinemas this year.

Tu 03/05/2016
18.00-19.00

Puppet Theatre

VAF: New Talents screening

VAF: New Talents screening

Různí / various | 90 min

This project is intended for alternative promotion of the most talented young animation filmmakers from Central and Eastern Europe. Its aim is to present internationally the 11 best films made by young and debuting artists in a given year to a professional audience and for the general public. The selection of the films focuses on extraordinary talents whose work promises successful future careers. The project counts on the presentation of this compilation at selected European animated film festivals and to draw attention to new talents and bring them together with experienced foreign producers.

Beyond, Hungary, 2015, 10 min.
Composition / Kompozicija, Slovenia, 2015, 4 min.
Cowboyland, Slovakia, 2014, 5 min.
Fences / Płoty, Poland, 2015, 7 min.
Happy End, Czech Republic, 2015, 6 min.
Mosaic, the Waltz of Spleen / Mozaika, walc śledziony, Poland, 2015, 4 min.
Rivers / Rzeki, Poland, 2014, 3 min.
Tale / Mese, Hungary, 2014, 8 min.
The More I Know / Čím víc vím, Czech Republic, 2015, 8 min.
The Noise of Licking / A nyaintás nesze, Hungary, 2015, 9 min.
Wolf Games / Vučje igre, Croatia, 2015, 5 min.

Tu 03/05/2016
19.00-20.30

Th 05/05/2016
18.00-19.30

Puppet Theatre

Chico & Rita

Chico & Rita

Fernando Trueba, Tono Errando, Javier Mariscal | Spain, United Kingdom | 2010 | 94 min

The visuals and partially also the plot of this film are reminiscent of comic books. It is a romantic story of a jazz musician called Chico and his love interest, singer Rita. Their love story begins in the late 1940s in Cuba and gradually moves to America and Europe. Their adventure of eternally searching for mutual love unfolds in tradition of the best melodramas. Their lives are also affected by the Cuban revolution of 1959. A very important role in the film is played by its soundtrack, whether we hear jazz or popular Latin American songs. Jazz has been chosen deliberately by the authors as it was an important source of inspiration for Cuban music and culture in general. The film adaptation of this classical romance made use of contemporary musicians who excel at their instruments in the way the musicians of the 1940s and 1950s did. The film is an expression of the passion for Cuban culture shared by directors Fernando Truebo, Tono Errando and Javier Mariscal, one of the most successful Spanish artists and animators. But as Trueba says: "You don't have to be an expert in the history of Cuba and American jazz to enjoy our film." The film was nominated for the world's most watched award, the Oscar.

Tu 03/05/2016
21.00-22.34

Masaryk Square

Stories about Mum and Dad

Stories about Mum and Dad

Kristina Dufková | Czech Republic | 2016 | 56 min

A puppet story about the meaning of family and the things you need to start a new and proper one. Through the eyes of young Tonda, who is hidden in his mommy’s belly for nine months, we experience an adventure full of fantasy and original humour.
Do you also think you’ve seen everything? Think again! This story is told by unborn Tonda who is still in his mommy’s belly. Accompanied by his commentary, we watch his parents fall in love and get married. And so his family, which he cherishes so much, is formed. If we don’t include Toník, the main heroes of the story are his mommy Lucie, a painter, and his daddy Josef, a joiner. But the family also consists of Tonda’s grandparents. One grandma is called Coco (she is the soul of Chanel) and the other one, who modestly calls herself Paganini, plays the violin. One of the grandfathers, Lojza, is a confectioner and the other one, Antonín, a joiner. He has unfortunately passed, but despite that, the house is full of him. That happens sometimes, and not only in fairy-tales! The stories of Toník’s family are full of fantasy and gentle and original humour. In some episodes, we meet the family’s neighbours from the nearby forest – the Hoopoe, the Rabbit and the Owl. But the most important thing is that the members of this big family all love each other and have lots of fun.

How Mommy and Daddy Got Married
How Daddy Forgot to Clean Up after Himself
How They Learned to Save
How Daddy Expected a Baby
How Two Paper Planes Came
How Grandma Coco Revealed Her Secret
How I Was Finally Born

We 04/05/2016
08.30-09.26

Roháč - ČT Hall

Sa 07/05/2016
10.30-11.26

Zlatá Hvězda

Václav Mergl – Selected Works for Children

Václav Mergl – Selected Works for Children

Václav Mergl | Czech Republic | 72 min

Bon Appétit, Your Lordship, 1996, 3 ep. x 8 min
An animated farce about two cooks, Cat and Mouse, who are cooking for the impatient Dog. This animated series by the distinctive director and graphic artist Václav Mergl is full of ideas that were invented for the script by the director’s wife and collaborator, Pavla Merglová. The series has no dialogue, the story is expressed by means of humorous and lively animation, sounds and illustrative score by composer and pianist Zdeněk Zdeněk.

Mléčná polévka s kapáním / Milk Soup with Drops
Vaječná omeleta s třešněmi / Egg Omelette with Cherries
Vepřové nožičky se zeleninou / Pork Legs with Vegetables

Sádlík and Hryz, 1983, 2 ep. x 8 min
This animated series for small children tells the story of two frolicking friends – a rather greedy wild boar called Sádlík and his squirrel friend Hryz. Together they experience various adventures and face all sorts of peril. Although they are completely different, they can overcome the danger together and will eventually become good friends.

Nenechavá koza / The Thieving Goat
V orlím hnízdě / In the Eagle’s Nest

Apolenka the Doll, 1981, 4 x 8 min
An alarm clock rings in the attic of an old house. Apolenka and her two gnomish friends – clumsy Tinman and lively Bakulín – wake up in the drawers of an old sewing machine. They jump out of their boxes, have breakfast and run out for adventures. One time Apolenka gets lost and her friends have to find her. Another time a startled locomotive takes them to Africa, and another time still a mean snowman causes trouble. Václav Mergl made the stories in Jiří Trnka’s Prague studios after a year of careful preparation and studying fairy-tales and literature for children.

Jak ji nemohli najít / Apolenka is Lost
Splašená lokomotiva / The Startled Locomotive
Zlý sněhulák / The Mean Snowman
Jak šly hodiny podle plotu / How the Clock Went Along the Fence

We 04/05/2016
13.00-14.12

Fr 06/05/2016
10.30-11.42

Roháč - ČT Hall

Home

Home

Tim Johnson | United States | 2014 | 92 min

This humorous comedy begins when the Boov, aliens with tentacles instead of legs, arrive on planet Earth. They have travelled through the galaxy in search of a new home, as their original home planet was destroyed by their enemy, the Gorg, who keep chasing them through space.
The Boov’s alien invasion of Earth is quite peaceful and friendly. They simply relocate all humans to Australia where they secure a very comfortable life for them with their advanced Boov technology. But a girl called Tip hides from the Boov and starts looking for her mother. Tip has a very adventurous nature and a cat called Pig.  She runs into a slightly purple and very friendly Boov called Oh who is in serious trouble. He was throwing a party and accidentally sent the invite to the hostile Gorg so he needs to go into hiding for a while. Eventually, Tip and Oh form an intergalactic friendship. With his endearing efforts to fix everything the Boov have caused, Oh only causes more confusion.
It is a film about friendship but also about a clash of cultures which eventually leads to incredible understating, trust, fun and a beautiful friendship between Oh and Tip,” saysTim Johnson, who has also directed the successful films How to Train Your Dragon and The Croods.

We 04/05/2016
15.00-16.32

Roháč - ČT Hall

From Doodles to Pixels III. Modern Times

From Doodles to Pixels III. Modern Times

Různí / various | Spain | 82 min

Together with industrial development and the expanding middle class, advertising began to flourish and found a language in animation that was able to attract these new consumers. Estudios Moro, based in Madrid, became “the” company for advertising films in Spain, producing thousands of animated and live action commercials, created by such names as Pablo Núñez, Paul Casalini, Marcel Breuil and Francisco Macián. While commercials generally took their cues from America, they were given a more stylish, modern and jazzy look, similar to that of UPA studio. The illustrator José Luis Moro and his producer brother, Santiago, best reflect this trend, and together they wrote one of the most exciting chapters of Spain’s popular culture. This programme highlights some of the best work to come out of Moro studio, whether from its stock of internationally acclaimed commercials or the unforgettable Vamos a la cama (Time for Bed, 1965). Attention is also devoted to the later decades, with films by Robert Balser, Julio Taltavull and, closer to home, Isabel Herguera, Adriana Navarro, Carles Porta and Miguel Gallardo.
 
Estudios Moro commercials, 1954–64, 16 min 29 sec
 
Vamos a la cama | Time for Bed, José Luis Moro, 1965, 36 sec
 
El sombrero | Sombrero, Robert Balser, 1964, 8 min 15 sec
 
La doncella guerrera | The Virgin Warrior, Julio Taltavull, 1974, 11 min 39 sec
 
William Wilson, Jorge Dayas, 1999, 10 min 28 sec
 
La gallina ciega | The Blind Hen, Isabel Herguera, 2005, 7 min 17 sec
 
Las vidas ejemplares | Exemplary Lives, Carles Porta, 2008, 11 min 24 sec
 
El viaje de María | María’s Voyage, Miguel Gallardo, 2010, 5 min 42 sec
 
Vía Tango | The Tango Railway, Adriana Navarro, 2013, 3 min 21 sec
 
Onemoretime, José González, Tonet Calabuig a Elisa Martínez, 2014, 5 min

We 04/05/2016
17.30-18.52

Schwarzenberg Hall

The Apostle

The Apostle

Fernando Cortizo | Spain | 2012 | 80 min

The film tells the story of an escaped convict named Ramon who takes the Way of St. James to get to a remote village in the mountains where he wants to retrieve loot he hid there years ago. At first glance, it may seem that the abandoned village is inhabited only by a few old people but in the end it turns out that the village has been cursed for over 600 years. Ramon soon figures out that the seemingly harmless elders are in fact looking for souls they could trade with Death himself and that he has jumped out of the frying pan right into the fire. And that is only the beginning of Ramon’s adventures on his quest to retrieve the treasure.

The story is told in a very thrilling way reminiscent of detective stories by Agatha Christie. It also briefly touches on the values and traditions of a culture several hundred years old adhering to the myths and the stories of the millions of pilgrims who have walked the Way of St. James to Santiago de Compostela since the 11th century.

The Apostle was nominated for Goya Award in 2013, and has won numerous awards including the audience awards at the Annecy, Cinanima, and Monstra festivals.

We 04/05/2016
19.30-20.50

Schwarzenberg Hall

Hotel Transylvania 2

Hotel Transylvania 2

Genndy Tartakovsky | United States | 2015 | 90 min

The second instalment of the Hotel Transylvania has the enterprising Dracula family go through another set of adventures. Dracula finally gives up his strict rule of accommodating only monsters in his hotel and opens it to human guests. But behind the closed door of his crypt, Dracula is consumed by doubts as to whether his half-human half-vampire grandson Dennis will ever become a vampire. So when Mavis and Johnny go to visit the human half of the family tree – which is also full of surprises – grandpa “Drac” asks his friends Frank, Murray, Wayne and Griffin for help and together they prepare to train Dennis to become a monster. But they have no idea that Drac’s grumpy and very, very, very old-fashioned father Vlad wants to pay his family a visit. So when Vlad finds out that his great-grandson is not a pure-blooded vampire and, on top of all things, humans are allowed to the hotel, all hell breaks loose.
Director Genndy Tartakovsky once again used computer animation to the fullest and animated even the tiniest details, which means we can see the full scale of the characters’ movements and scary, funny, sad and all other sorts of facial expressions. The film’s approachable stylization of the slightly macabre world of “nice” vampires will be appreciated especially by children.

We 04/05/2016
21.00-22.30

Masaryk Square

Pocoyo & Capelito II.

Pocoyo & Capelito II.

Různí / various | Spain | 60 min

This showcase is a follow-up on the previous programme Pocoyo and
Capelito I. It is, however, a stand alone showcase and you don't need
to see the first part to enjoy it. One of the themes of this year's Anifilm, Spanish animation, simply couldn't be omitted from our programme for children. Anifilm therefore presents two mixed showcases composed of two successful Spanish animated series for
children. One of them is the charming classical claymation "Capelito". This series, depicting the stories of a forest mushroom, was successfully screened in Třeboň in the past. Internationally popular and award-winning "Capelito" was created in the Spanish studios Estudio Rodolfo Pastor, which have been focusing on stop-motion animation
since 1980. The second series – "Pocoyo" – will be screened in its
Slovak version. This animated fairy-tale about a small jokester is made with 3D animation and is popular among children of many countries.

Pocoyo II: Mr. Big Duck
Capelito: Swatter
Pocoyo II: Guess what?
Capelito: Fox
Pocoyo II: Elly's Ballet Class
Capelito: Liberator
Pocoyo II: Band ofFriends
Pocoyo II: Mad Mix Machine

Th 05/05/2016
08.30-09.30

Roháč - ČT Hall

Adventure Time I.

Adventure Time I.

Různí / various | United States | 2015 | 60 min

American animated series “Adventure Time” was created in 2010 by animator Pendleton Ward for the Cartoon Network. Since then, it has become a cult for children but mainly for their parents. The episodes, which have an original and elaborate artistic style, are full of cultural references, endless fantasy and excellent music by Rebecca Sugar and many more. The story line usually concentrates on a boy named Finn and his adoptive brother Jake, a dog with magical powers. They encounter unknown beings, save princesses and fight monsters. Czech Television dubbed the episodes that are suitable for younger audiences and avoid the dark sides of this utterly crazy and colourful universe. 

Th 05/05/2016
10.30-11.30

Roháč - ČT Hall

Su 08/05/2016
08.30-09.30

J. K. Tyl Theatre

Coffee with filmmakers

Coffee with filmmakers

45 min

Take a seat and coffee for free in House of Animation and meet the filmmakers who have film in international competition. These informal moderated meetings give you a chance to meet the authors personally and to find many details about their work.

Th 05/05/2016
13.30-14.15

Fr 06/05/2016
13.30-14.15

Sa 07/05/2016
13.30-14.15

House of Animation

Lisa Limone & Maroc Orange: A Rapid Love Story

Lisa Limone & Maroc Orange: A Rapid Love Story

Mait Laas | Estonia | 2013 | 72 min

A full feature puppet opera by Mait Laas combines stop-motion puppet animation with 3D animation effects. Maroc Orange flees from his country along with other refugees in order to find freedom in the Lemon Land. Instead of finding freedom in a seemingly democratic land, he is immediately apprehended and becomes a slave in a ketchup factory. The bored daughter of the factory owner, Lisa, collects singing seashells and otherwise does not know what else to do. But when she meets Maroc, she decides to save him and thus prepares the ground for the other slaves who conduct an orange revolution of unexpected scale. The film is a truly extraordinary work in the field of puppet animation – in a feature length format it concentrates elaborate comic situations and video sequences, it deals in a socially critical way with the topics of racism, xenophobia and illegal immigrants fleeing from Africa to Europe and combines it all with the magic of hand animation added in the post-production.

Th 05/05/2016
16.30-17.42

Roháč - ČT Hall

Sa 07/05/2016
16.30-17.42

Zlatá Hvězda

From Doodles to Pixels V. The Artist’s Trace

From Doodles to Pixels V. The Artist’s Trace

Různí / various | Spain | 76 min

During the 1970s, the industry started to recover by adapting to the needs of the small screen, although some creatives were more attracted to the art scene, seeing animation as a medium for bringing all the arts together. Spain certainly had a few big names working in the field including Ivan Zulueta (a key figure in Spain’s underground filmmaking scene), Jose Antonio Sistiaga and Rafael Ruiz Balerdi (two of the founding members of the Gaur group of Basque modern artists, created in 1966), Frederic Amat (whose film Estela was made especially for this programme of films), Marcel.lí Antunéz (founding member of La Fura dels Baus theatre troupe) and the tandem of video artists David Bestue and Marc Vives. That is not to forget Minotauromaquia (2004), the extraordinary plasticine interpretation of the universe of one of Spain’s greatest artists, Picasso, as well as the new generation of artist-animators such as Izibene Oñederra, Alberto Vazquez and Laura Ginès who, like Juan Pablo Etcheverry or Mercedes Gaspar, come from the fertile field of fine arts. 
 
Get Back, Ivan Zulueta, 1969, 5 min 20 sec
 
Homenaje a Tarzán | A Tribute to Tarzan, Rafael Ruíz Balerdi, 1970, 4 min 41 sec
 
No sé | I Don’t Know, Nicéforo Ortiz, 1985, 5 min 35 sec
 
Impresiones en la alta atmósfera | Impressions from the Upper Atmosphere, José Antonio Sistiaga, 1988–89, 6 min 32 sec
 
20 días de amor | Twenty Days of Love, Etxegaraico Goti (José Félix González Placer), 1991, 4 min 8 sec
 
Las partes de mí que te aman son seres vacíos | The Parts of Me that Love You Are Empty Beings, Mercedes Gaspar, 1995, 8 min 55 sec
 
Geroztik ere… (And since then...) | Since then..., Begoña Vicario, 1999, 1 min 55 sec

Minotauromaquia: Pablo en el Laberinto | Minotauromachy: Pablo in the Labyrinth, Juan Pablo Etcheverry, 2004, 9 min 14 sec
 
Estado de cambio | State of Change, David Betsue y Vives, 2010, 6 min 35 sec
 
Hotzanak, For Your Own Safety, Izibene Oñederra, 2013, 5 min 24 sec
 
Cromo | Chrome, Marcel.lí Atúnez, 2013, 3 min 54 sec
 
Sangre de unicornio | Unicorn Blood, Alberto Vázquez, 2013, 8 min 17 sec
 
Tengo miedo | I’m Afraid, Laura Ginès, 2014, 3 min 30 sec
 
Estela, Frederic Amat, 2015, 1 min 53 sec

Th 05/05/2016
20.00-21.16

Puppet Theatre

Slocum at Sea with Himself

Slocum at Sea with Himself

Paul Fierlinger | United States | 2015 | 120 min

An adaptation of an autobiography by American seaman Joshua Slocum, who was the first to sail single-handedly around the world. He recorded his voyage and experiences in a book called Sailing Alone Around the World (1900) that became an international bestseller and the constant companion of every ship and sailing aficionado. It was for that sizeable community as well that the directors made this film. They divided their film into four parts and chose the non-traditional route of internet distribution. The film uses fine-drawn backgrounds and the stylized drawing with thin lines typical of many of their short films. They have chosen several key moments from Slocum’s elaborate story and offer them up with gentle semantic humour. Instead of commentary, though, they once again rely on a non-traditional form – all communication between the characters is in comic book speech bubbles.

Th 05/05/2016
20.30-22.30

J. K. Tyl Theatre

Sa 07/05/2016
19.30-21.30

Světozor Cinema

Minions

Minions

Kyle Balda, Pierre Coffin | United States | 2015 | 91 min

Have you ever wondered why the little, yellow, cute and cuddly Minions willingly serve Gru, a villain with a capital V? You will find the answer to this question right at the beginning of this film, which maps the evolution of the Minions. Just imagine that from time immemorial these do-gooders by nature have seen the sense of their existence in serving the biggest villain in the world. And every time they lost their master through a series of unfortunate events often triggered by the Minions themselves, they immediately started looking for a new one. And this went on for centuries.

Luckily, three heroes emerged among the Minions – proud Kevin, hungry Stuart and the slightly jittery Bob. They set out into the world to find a new sense of life for all their Minion friends. Fortune has taken them all the way to America to a convention for villains and supervillains of all kinds in Orlando, Florida, which is to host the supreme queen of world crime, Scarlett Overkill. “We want her!” said Kevin, Stuart and Bob, immediately falling head over heels for Scarlett, who was to become their new master. Even though the sympathies were definitely not mutual, the first female supervillain decided to put their abilities to test.

Th 05/05/2016
21.00-22.31

Masaryk Square

LokalFilmis

LokalFilmis

Jakub Kroner | Slovakia | 2015 | 78 min

“The Slovak version of pop culture” could be a fitting description for the work of the young Slovak artist Jakub Króner. He is the voice of a generation raised by hip-hop and YouTube and fed by incorrect internet humour. His LokalFilmis is the first Slovak animated feature film after the Velvet Revolution in 1989. This exploitation animated ride will take you through the hell of Slovak show business, introduce YouTube freaks to you and orchestrate the third world war between Putin and Obama.

An old gypsy prophecy foretells the coming of a messiah from a Romani settlement, a man who will change the world. Then Rytmaus is born and gradually becomes the most famous rapper in Europe. Rytmaus decides to run for the president of Slovakia. His rival is Pišta Lakatoš. Thanks to exporting drinking water, Slovakia becomes a world superpower and is now, along with the biggest players such as the USA, Russia or the EU, deciding the fate of humankind. But Moloch the Devil also wants to have a say in the future of our planet.

Th 05/05/2016
23.30-00.48

Fr 06/05/2016
23.30-00.48

Světozor Cinema

Mimi & Lisa

Mimi & Lisa

Katarina Kerekesova | Slovakia | 2012 | 60 min

This visually captivating and artistically unique Slovak series Mimi and Lisa is one of the most successful projects of modern Slovak animation. Its authors focus on a confrontation of two worlds: of the seeing and of the blind. In a sensitive way, they try to explain to children that the world can be seen and perceived through various senses and that tolerance is important in life. The heroines of the series are two girls – blind Mimi and her friend Lisa. Together, they go on trips which often blend with the world of their fantasy. The series is unique in its innovative direction by famous Slovak director Katarína Kerekes which goes hand in hand with the demanding animation technique used during production. Children can therefore have an immense artistic and emotional experience. The festival selection includes the first seven episodes.

There’s No Need to Be Afraid of the Dark
Where Did the Shadow Go?
Memory Game Aunts
Agent Vitamin
Farewell, Grey Colour
The Invisible Fish
Christmas

Fr 06/05/2016
08.30-09.30

Roháč - ČT Hall

True Štúr

True Štúr

Michal Baláž, Noro Držiak | Slovakia | 2015 | 57 min

The visually captivating docudrama True Štúr, inspired by the aesthetics of Sin City, connects stylized live-action sequences with animation. In their unusual film, writers Marián Prevendarčík, Michal Baláž and Zuzana Šajgalíková investigate the untimely death of Ľudovít Štúr. The film takes place over a single night and does not include the character of Štúr. The main hero of the film is Samuel Hronský, who comes to Štúr’s freshly-dug grave on January 15, 1856. The death of one of the most important Slovak national revivalists and prominent politician keeps him awake at night. A long, freezing night begins and Hronský decides that he will not rest until the truth is uncovered and myths about Štúr’s life and death (his alleged homosexuality and violent death) debunked. We see him slowly putting together the pieces of the unusual life story of a lonely, uncompromising and irreplaceable man seen through the eyes of his peers. The authors see their film as an opportunity for our generation to pay homage to a significant figure in Slovak history. True Štúr’s visual style was influenced by director Noro Držiak’s previous project, Alois Nebel, where he served as animation and VFX supervisor.

Fr 06/05/2016
11.00-11.52

Schwarzenberg Hall

From Doodles to Pixels VIII. Next Generation

From Doodles to Pixels VIII. Next Generation

Různí / various | Spain | 63 min

This programme is a collection of shorts produced in Spain over the past ten years, some of them by young Spanish filmmakers who are already known worldwide, such as Rocío Alvaréz, Dvein, Blanca Font, Busto Algarín and Nicolai Troshinsky. Selected for your viewing pleasure: Raúl Arroyo’s film I Pass by Here Every Day (2004) and other noteworthy shorts like the stop-motion based on a horrifying story from the beginning of the 20 th century in Barcelona, The Twin Girls of Sunset Street (2010), the fifth part of Jossie Malis’s Bendito Machine (2014), Zepo (2014), a tragic story told through sand animation which was in competition last year, The Giant (2012), a poetic tale about fatherhood and finally The Chinese Princess (2014) by Tomàs Bases, one of the most talented Spanish filmmakers working in 3D.
 
Cada día paso por aquí | I Pass by Here Every Day, Raúl Arroyo, 2004, 8 min 38 sec
 
Les bessones del carrer de Ponent | The Twin Girls of Sunset Street, Anna Solanas and Marc Riba, 2010, 13 min
 
Crik-Crak, Rocío Alvaréz, 2011, 1 min 22 sec
 
O Xigante | Giant, Júlio Vanzeler and Luis da Matta, 2012, 10 min 35 sec
 
Astigmatismo | Astigmatism, Nicolai Troshinsky, 2012, 4 min
 
The Vein: Magma, Dvein, 2013, 1 min 28 sec
 
The Day I Killed my Best Friend, Blanca Font and Busto Algarín, 2013, 6 min 10 sec
 
Zepo, César Díaz Meléndez, 2014, 3 min 08 sec
 
Bendito Machine V: Pull the Trigger | The Blessed Machine, Jossie Malis, 2014, 11 min 54 sec
 
Princesa china | The Chinese Princess, Tomàs Bases, 2014, 4 min 56 sec

Fr 06/05/2016
13.00-14.03

Schwarzenberg Hall

Approved for Adoption

Approved for Adoption

Laurent Boileau | Belgium, France, South Korea, Switzerland | 2012 | 75 min

He is 44 years old now according to his civil status, but the cartoonist Jung prefers to place his birth at the age of 5, when a policeman found him wandering alone on the streets of Seoul. He is one of those 200 000 adopted Koreans spread around the world. Jung decided to return, for the first time, in South Korea, in order to breathe the air of his home country, tread the land of his ancestors, and maybe find traces of his biological mother. This trip of reconciliation with his roots and with himself, shot as a documentary, leads our character to recall the child he once was and the winding path that made him grow up. This travel in time – the present of the trip and the memory of the past – will push him little by little towards a peaceful cohabitation between his inner diversities. A very original animated biographical documentary deals with adoption issues with tenderness and humour. The characters were developed and created in 3D, the landscapes and decorations are in 2D and the drawings are originally made by Jung.

Fr 06/05/2016
15.00-16.15

Roháč - ČT Hall

Animazioni 4 - New Italian Animation

Animazioni 4 - New Italian Animation

Různí / various | Italy | 75 min

One can tell the vitality of Italian auteur animation by the regularity with which they are able to publish a DVD anthology of their best short films from recent years. This fourth selection, curated by Paola Bristot and Andrea Martignoni, encompasses films made both in Italy and abroad as a result of the quest for better financial support. Animazioni 4 is characterized by a wide range of production locations throughout Europe as well as an array of genres, from the musical tale Aubade by Mauro Carraro, through Francesco Rosso's experimental Fok Nabo Distorio and the musical composition Liivaterade Raamat by Liis Viira, to Virginia Mori's beautiful film Haircut, and For Pina dedicated to dancer-choreographer Pina Bausch by one of the most prolific animators Michele Bernardi, to name a few. Two nice surprises are Pandemonio by Valerio Spinelli, and Otto by Dario Imbrogno and Salvatore Murgia. Both of these films have already received numerous awards at international festivals. The collection presents emerging authors along with masters of Italian animated film like Mario Addis, who shares with us his irreverent and biting film Pene et Crudité and the renowned Fusako Yusaki and his clay animation La Rosa dei Venti.

Fr 06/05/2016
15.00-16.15

Schwarzenberg Hall

Wrinkles

Wrinkles

Ignacio Ferreras | Spain | 2011 | 89 min

This hand-animated story is based on a comic book by Paco Roca which won the Spanish National Award for Best Comic Book of the Year in 2008. The film won the Goya Award for Best Animated Film and Best Screenplay. The comic book author Paco Roca himself helped to create the film’s artistic style.
Wrinkles portrays the friendship between Emilio and Miguel, two aged gentlemen shut away in a care home. Emilio, a new arrival in the early stages of Alzheimer, is helped by Miguel and colleagues to avoid ending up on the dreaded top floor of the care home, also known as the “lost causes” or assisted living floor. Their wild plan infuses their day-to-day tedium with humour and tenderness, because although their lives are coming to an end, this is just a beginning.
The graphic artists managed to convincingly portray the characters’ gestures and facial expressions and faithfully depict life in a care home. The film’s realistic score significantly supports its believability so the viewers get a chance to realise what people in such institutions feel and what it's like to be old and discarded.

Fr 06/05/2016
17.30-18.59

Roháč - ČT Hall

The Czech Year

The Czech Year

Jiří Trnka | Czechoslovakia | 1947 | 78 min

Jiří Trnka’s first feature film is a classic of Czech and world puppet animation and animation in general. You can now enjoy the new digitally restored version of Trnka’s poetic portrayal of folk customs and traditions deep-rooted in the Czech countryside. This film suite is based on a collection of national songs – Špalíček – by the Czech painter Mikoláš Aleš and consists of six interconnected parts (Shrovetide, Spring, Legend of St. Prokop, The Fair, The Feast, Bethlehem). A lyrical story and a play of simple puppets are underscored by music composed by Václav Trojan who included motifs from Czech national songs. In The Czech Year, Jiří Trnka, who worked not only on the design of puppets and decorations, but also on the script, displayed his feeling for plasticity and his scenography talent to the fullest, setting very high standards for post-war puppet films. Trnka’s collaborators on the film were many animators who later had stellar careers of their own such as Bohuslav Šrámek, Břetislav Pojar and Stanislav Látal. The Czech Year won, among many other awards, the Biennial Medal at the IFF Venice.

Fr 06/05/2016
18.00-19.18

Světozor Cinema

Blackandwhite / D. Špaček

Blackandwhite / D. Špaček

90 min

The most watched, magnificent, entertaining, funny, educational and topical television show not only on this planet but in the whole universe – a pirate television broadcast by Czech Television’s ingenious director I.M. Blackandwhite – finally hits the big screen!
BLACKANDWHITE – a unique, instantly iconic animated audio-visual phenomenon that throughout 2015 pirated Czech Television and crucially improved its pathologically outdated colour broadcast. What came first – black or white? What can a flea contortionist do? How exactly do you turn on a mountain time machine? When you poke Laurel, does Hardy scream and vice versa? And perhaps also Bugs Bunny will come (but probably not.) Suitable for children, intellectuals and parents of children and intellectuals. Thank you for your attention.

Fr 06/05/2016
21.00-22.30

Puppet Theatre

Inside Out

Inside Out

Ronnie Del Carmen, Pete Docter | United States | 2015 | 102 min

Puberty can be very complicated. And for eleven-year-old Riley, who has to move from the American mid-west to San Francisco where her father got a job, even more so. Just like all of us, Riley is influenced by her emotions – Joy, Fear, Anger, Disgust and Sadness. The emotions live in the Headquarters, a command centre inside Riley’s mind, from where they help her to deal with everyday problems. As they are trying to cope with the new beginning in San Francisco, panic breaks out at Headquarters. Although Joy, Riley’s main and most important emotion, tries to see things from the bright side, the emotions start to disagree on how to best handle a new city, home and school.
Whether it is an adventurous balloon flight high in the sky or a city full of monsters, Academy award-winning director Peter Docter (Up, Monsters, Inc.) always takes viewers to unique and imaginative places. In the Pixar original motion picture Inside Out, he will take us to the most remarkable place of all – the human mind.
Inside Out will be screened alongside supporting film Lava, Pixar’s musical love story directed by James Ford Murphy and produced by Andrea Warren, which was inspired by tropical islands and the explosive magic of oceanic volcanos.

Fr 06/05/2016
21.00-22.42

Masaryk Square

From Doodles to Pixels VI. Humor and Carnage

From Doodles to Pixels VI. Humor and Carnage

Různí / various | Spain | 70 min

El Papus magazine produced the first animated feature for adults in 1979, Historias de amr y masacre, made up of shorts by the most caustic artists of their time – Oscar, Gila, Iva, Perich, Chumy Chuméz and Jordi Amoros (JA) – joined together by the latter. This is the least politically correct and the most aggressive programme in the cycle. As all the bad did not disappear during the democratic transition, we’ve included later works that are political or social in nature, some reflecting conspiracy theory paranoia, controversial subjects like immigration, consumerism, domestic violence or abuse of power. To whet your appetite, we’ve included two of the oldest shorts in the programme dealing with political themes in a satirical manner: La bronca (The Scolding) and Cambo i l’autonomia (Cambó and the Self-government), dating back to the early twentieth century. You can also enjoy the work of Sam created before Possessed and films as recent as the iconoclast Amor de mono by the Madrid collective Trimono.
 
La bronca | The Scolding, Anonimo, 1917, 1 min 23 sec
 
Cambó a autonomie | Cambó i l’autonomia | Cambó and the Self-government, Anonimo, 1918, 40 sec
 
La edad de piedra | Stone Age, Gabriel Blanco with drawings Chumyho Chuméze, 1965, 11 min 9 sec
 
Pasión siega (excerpt from Historias de amor y masacre) | Blind Passion (excerpt from History of Love and Massacre), Jordi Amorós, 1979, 13 min
 
Caracol, col, col | Slain Snail, Pablo Llorens, 1995, 12 min
 
Cirugía | Surgery, Alberto Gonzáles Vázquez, 2006, 2 min 20 sec
 
Vicenta, Sam, 2010, 22 min 13 sec
 
Amor de mono / Monkey Love, Trimono, 2015, 4 min

Su 08/05/2016
23.30-00.40

Světozor Cinema

Adventure Time II.

Adventure Time II.

Různí / various | United States | 2015 | 60 min

American animated series “Adventure Time” was created in 2010 by animator Pendleton Ward for the Cartoon Network. Since then, it has become a cult for children but mainly for their parents. The episodes, which have an original and elaborate artistic style, are full of cultural references, endless fantasy and excellent music by Rebecca Sugar and many more. The story line usually concentrates on a boy named Finn and his adoptive brother Jake, a dog with magical powers. They encounter unknown beings, save princesses and fight monsters. Czech Television dubbed the episodes that are suitable for younger audiences and avoid the dark sides of this utterly crazy and colourful universe. 

Sa 07/05/2016
08.30-09.30

Zlatá Hvězda

From Doodles to Pixels II. Under the Yoke: The Enchanted Sword

From Doodles to Pixels II. Under the Yoke: The Enchanted Sword

José Mariá Blay, Arturo Moreno | Spain | 1945 | 68 min

To carry out this project, Balet y Blay studios brought in cartoonist Arturo Moreno and handed over the script to Julian Pemartin, author of Teoria de la Falange. Garbancito is a young Catholic orphan boy who lives in a barn with his goat Peregrina. One day, the ogre Caramanca kidnaps his friends and, just like Don Quixote, he courageously sets off to save them. While the film was influenced by the Fleischer brothers and Disney’s Silly Symphonies, the soundtrack, composed by Jacinto Guerrero, gives it a typically Spanish air. The film was popular before it even hit the screens, due to the story written by the same two authors. It was also given a higher budget than live action films made at the time, which was quickly recouped through its range of accessory products. Shot in Barcelona with a crew of professionals who were learning as they went along, the film was sent to London for editing. The rolls of film were then flown over wartime Europe once again, escaping the bombardments, and the feature was released in theatres in 1945.
 
Garbancito de la Mancha | The Enchanted Sword , Arturo Moreno, Spain, 1945, 68 min

Sa 07/05/2016
08.30-09.38

Světozor Cinema

Film Adventurer Karel Zeman

Film Adventurer Karel Zeman

Tomáš Hodan | Czech Republic, Canada | 2015 | 102 min

A documentary looking back at the life, work and significance of the genius and pioneer of trick film. The authors interviewed contemporary filmmakers from Japan to America and tried to find out why Zeman’s films are still relevant and, in many aspects, modern (the interviewees included e.g. Zeman’s “successors” Terry Gilliam, Tim Burton and Koji Yamamura). If we count festival awards, the reaction of the audiences and the number of publications, we must come to the conclusion that Karel Zeman is one of the most successful and celebrated Czech filmmakers in the world. His 1958 film The Fabulous World of Jules Verne was screened in 70 countries. In New York alone 96 cinemas included it in their programmes. Completely unique in his field, autodidact Karel Zeman created his own fantastic world without any kind of formal film education. The film follows one more story – students of animation from the Zlín University try to reconstruct three of Zeman’s famous scenes using original methods and visual effects technologies.

Sa 07/05/2016
11.30-13.12

Schwarzenberg Hall

The Little Prince

The Little Prince

Mark Osborne | France | 2015 | 108 min

From Mark Johnson, the director of Kung-Fu Panda, comes the first feature adaptation of this famous book about friendship, love and true happiness. The main heroine is a little girl whose mommy is trying to prepare her for the real world of adults. But her plan is upset when their neighbour, an eccentric but kind-hearted aviator shows her the extraordinary world he was introduced to long ago by the Little Prince. In this world, where everything is possible, the girl embarks on a magical journey through her own imagination, rediscovers her childhood and finds out, that “it is really only with the heart that one can see rightly.”

Sa 07/05/2016
13.30-15.18

Schwarzenberg Hall

From Doodles to Pixels VII. Destino Hollywood

From Doodles to Pixels VII. Destino Hollywood

Různí / various | Spain | 57 min

Adept at spotting the most talented artists, Disney called on Dali in the 1940s to draw up a film that would be made much later, Salvador Dalí, Destino (2003). Over the years, big studios abroad have counted on Spanish artists and other professionals in various animation sectors: Amblimation (Raul Garcia), Disney (Carlos Baena, Lorelai Bove), Pixar (Rodrigo Blaas, Charlie Ramos), DreamWorks (Grangel Studio, Victor Vinyals) and Aardman (Pascual Perez). Among the films we have included in this selection are works by Guillermo García Carsí, the creator of Pocoyo, the innovative series watched by millions of little ones all over the world, the first short made by Charlie Ramos (at a time when working at Pixar was just a dream), a silly fake commercial by Adria Garcia and Victor Maldonado (now at the head of Headless Studio) called Nocturna (2007), Enrique Gato’s first short, in which his eponymous hero Tadeo Jones came to life, and Ignacio Ferreras’ How to Cope With Death (2002), which won him the recognition he needed to make his first feature, Wrinkles (2011), based on the graphic novel by Paco Roca.
 
The Metamorphosis Part 1, Charlie Ramos, 1998, 7 min 50 sec
 
Top Gum, Victor Vinyals, 2001, 2 min 20 sec
 
How to Cope With Death, Ignacio Ferreras, 2002, 3 min 2 sec
 
Tadeo Jones, Enrique Gato, 2004, 10 min
 
The Tell-Tale Heart, Raúl García, Španělsko / Spain, USA, 2005, 10 min
 
Alma | Soul, Rodrigo Blaas, Spain, USA, 2009, 5 min 21 sec
 
Doomed: A Biological Cartoon!, Guillermo García Carsí, 2011, 10 min 25 sec
 
Historias de Éste | History of the East, Pascual Peréz, 2011, 7 min
 
Strange Oaks, Headless Studio, 2013, 1 min 9 sec

Sa 07/05/2016
15.30-16.27

Schwarzenberg Hall

From Doodles to Pixels IV. Macián, the maestro

From Doodles to Pixels IV. Macián, the maestro

Francisco Macián | Spain | 1966 | 72 min

The distinguished Spanish animator Francisco Macián (Barcelona, 1929–1976) created his own studio in Barcelona in 1955 where he made commercials for Estudios Moro. In 1966 he directed his first feature: El mago de los suenos (The Dream Wizard), inspired by Andersen’s fairy tale Ole Lukøje. This story and its characters, the Telerins, became popular in Spain thanks to a promotional film Vamos a la cama (Time for Bed, 1965) for TVE (Television Espanola). Macián’s film, full of Disney references, was driven by the work of Salvador Mestres, Jaume Vila, Jordi Gim, Albert Rue and Carmelo Garmendia y Vicar (also the creator of the El Mago character), as well as the modern and identifiable character designs by Jose Luis Moro. The soundtrack features children’s voices as well as artists from the era, among them Los 3 Sudamericanos, Chicho Gordillo, Ennio Sangiusto and Los de la Torre. Josep Solà wrote the score and, despite the fact that this was his first opera and considering the technical difficulties they ran into during production, it is some of the best-loved music in Spanish animation history. Two of Macián’s commercials from the 1950s will be screened before the film.
 
Buena mesa (aceite Koipe) | Good Table (Koipe Oil), Francisco Macián, 1955–57, 1 min 8 sec
 
Sinfonía escarlata (tomate Corchero) | Scarlet Symphony (Corchero Tomatoes), Francisco Macián, 1958, 1 min 10 sec
 
El mago de los sueños | The Dream Wizard, Francisco Macián, 1966, 70 min

Su 08/05/2016
09.00-10.12

Světozor Cinema

The Fabulous World of Jules Verne

The Fabulous World of Jules Verne

Karel Zeman | Czechoslovakia | 1958 | 81 min

Karel Zeman’s first film, inspired by Jules Verne. Zeman used this film as a test subject for his artistic style, which brings to life black and white line engravings by Édouard Riou and Léon Bennet featured in the original editions of Verne’s novels. Zeman developed and modified this visual style over the course of his career. Verne’s timeless story in combination with paper decorations and stylized settings, actors, costumes etc. creates an original work of art with a unique atmosphere. A thrilling story begins when a genius inventor gets close to inventing a weapon that could destroy the world if placed wrong hands. And those would be the hands of Count Artigas who roams the seven seas in his submarine. He kidnaps the inventor and forces him to finish the weapon. By coincidence, the count also kidnaps the inventor’s assistant and he becomes the only hope for saving the world. In 1958, The Fabulous World of Jules Verne was a huge success all around the world and won many awards, including the Grand Prix at the 1958 EXPO in Brussels.

Su 08/05/2016
10.30-11.51

Světozor Cinema