The 19th Annual Animation Show of Shows

15

Apr

Wed

A special screening of The 19th Annual Animation Show of Shows will be presented free for Claremont College community. Hosted by Intercollegiate Media Studies.

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  • 6:00pm - Introduction by Eddie Gonzalez, Director of the Production Center
  • 6:05pm - Introduction by Ron Diamond, Curator, Producer, The Animation Show of Shows
  • 6:15pm - Screening
  • 7:45 pm - Panel Discussion and Q&A
  • 8:00 pm - the Event concludes.

The Show features the work of eight women directors in many of the 16 internationally acclaimed animated short films from Belgium, Canada, France, Germany, Great Britain, Sweden, Switzerland and the U.S. The program includes the extraordinary stop-motion musical The Burden from Swedish director Niki Lindroth von Bahr, grand-prize Cristal Award winner at the 2017 Annecy International Animated Film Festival. Other program highlights include Los Angeles-based Irish director David OReilly's visually stunning Everything, based on a 1973 talk given by the renowned British-American philosopher Alan Watts, and the 1964 classic Hangman by Paul Julian and Les Goldman which was recently restored by The Animation Show of Shows, Inc. as part of its film preservation program supported by grants from ASIFA Hollywood and The National Film Preservation Foundation. Finally, we are also proud to include Dear Basketball, which walked away with the Academy Award for Best Short Film (Animated) in 2018.

All 16 films will be shown at this 93-minute screening.

Not rated: All ages 6+, contains mature themes and images some may find disturbing that appear in the program.

The 19th Annual Animation Show of Shows includes the following films:

  1. CAN YOU DO IT by Quentin Baillieux (France)
  2. TINY BIG by Lia Bertels (Belgium)
  3. NEXT DOOR by Pete Docter (U.S.)
  4. THE ALAN DIMENSION by Jac Clinch (Great Britain)
  5. BEAUTIFUL LIKE ELSEWHERE by Elise Simard (Canada)
  6. HANGMAN by Paul Julian & Les Goldman (U.S.)
  7. THE BATTLE OF SAN ROMANO by Georges Schwitzgebel (Switzerland)
  8. GOKUROSAMA by Aurore Gal, Clémentine Frère, Yukiko Meignien, Anna Mertz, Robin Migliorelli, & Romain Salvini (France)
  9. DEAR BASKETBALL by Glen Keane (U.S.) 90th ACADEMY AWARD® WINNER, Best Animated Short Film
  10. ISLAND by Robert Löbel & Max Mörtl (Germany)
  11. UNSATISFYING by Parallel Studio (France)
  12. THE BURDEN by Niki Lindroth von Bahr (Sweden)
  13. LES ABEILLES DOMESTIQUES by Alexanne Desrosiers (Canada)
  14. OUR WONDERFUL NATURE - THE COMMON CHAMELEON by Tomer Eshed (Germany)
  15. CASINO by Steven Woloshen (Canada)
  16. EVERYTHING by David OReilly (U.S.)
     

This event is open to all

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  • Intercollegiate Department of Media Studies

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