30 years ago, participating in an international festival required having the opportunity to use 35mm film.
The world has changed. Nowadays, making films and also sending them to festivals does not require such exclusive opportunities. Around the world, a huge number of student films are made and sent to festivals.
This year, Animated Dreams has a rich and interesting selection of student films made using various techniques. From A to Z, puppet films, 3D, drawn animation, and 2D TV Paint animations. This year there are a large number of films painted under the camera. And one of the distinct trends is to use (or replicate) classic printing techniques (such as screen printing or linocut).
COME TO ME
United Kingdom 2016, 5’
Dir: Marta Reis Andrade
Prod: Royal College of Art
The film is about red, curves and hair.
PENELOPE
Estonia 2016, 4’
Dir: Heta Jäälinoja
Prod: Eesti Kunstiakadeemia
Penelope wakes up. Someone is at the door. But everything's a mess.
STARTING OVER
Japan 2016, 9’
Dir: Mika Seike
Prod: Tokyo University of the Arts
You fall down every time before reaching your goal. At each fall, the glass you held in your hand breaks, then everything starts again from the beginning. But there are things one can only discover through repetition. The answer lies within yourself.
MIRROR
Germany 2016, 5’
Dir: Anna Lytton
Prod: Academy of Media Arts Cologne
To touch and be touched, to reveal and conceal. Pencil lines exploring skin, an inner world made visible on the body’s outer layer. Movements and gestures become manifestations of the relationship between the body and drawings.
TRACES OF THE EPHEMERAL
Poland 2016, 8’
Dir: Agnieszka Waszczeniuk
Prod: University of Arts in Poznań
The film is the story of man and his relationship with nature. An unreal atmosphere and the constantly blowing wind can cause destruction, but it also gives hope for the birth of something new.
HOOTCHU
United States of America, Korea 2015, 1’
Dir: June Kim
Prod: Tufts University, School of the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston
Allergies are irritating. It keeps everything from being done. The stress builds up, and the tension grows. Eyes watery, head spinning, but then there is "the perfect solution."
NOVEMBRE
France 2015, 4’
Dir: Marjolaine Perreten
Prod: Annick Teninge, La Poudrière
Autumn has come to the banks of a stream. Small animals hustle to get ready for the winter season.
ZHI-HAO
Taiwan 2016, 7’
Dir: Wu Chung-Yi
Prod: Taipei National University of the Arts
What is the concept of Earth? In “A Sand County Almanac“ written by Aldo Leopold, Earth by definition invites all living beings to interact with it, and that also includes mankind.
BESIDE ONESELF
Poland 2016, 5’
Dir: Karolina Specht
Prod: Państwowa Wyższa Szkoła Filmowa, Telewizyjna i Teatralna
One day, she notices that something strange is going on with him. A short animation film about the confrontation between ideas of things and the real world. Do we live with real people, or only with our imagination of them?
SHUMA
Estonia 2016, 6’
Dir: Lucija Mrzljak
Prod: Eesti Kunstiakadeemia
The water is knee-deep. If you are afraid of drowning, stand on a chair. There is a face in a tree.
HYPERTRAIN
Switzerland 2016, 3’
Dir: Etienne Kompis, Fela Bellotto
Prod: Jürgen Haas, Lucerne University of Applied Sciences and Arts
On a train trip through spatial and temporal dimensions, the traveller suddenly comes across himself.
HOW ARE YOU TODAY?
United Kingdom 2016, 7’
Dir: Sophia Markatatos
Prod: Royal College of Art
In a fucked up world, two opposite characters meet.
PÖFF 2016: Best of International Student Animation II
Rahvusvahelise tudengianima paremik II 2016
Genre
Animation
Run time
1h 4min
Genre
Animation
Run time
1h 4min
30 years ago, participating in an international festival required having the opportunity to use 35mm film.
The world has changed. Nowadays, making films and also sending them to festivals does not require such exclusive opportunities. Around the world, a huge number of student films are made and sent to festivals.
This year, Animated Dreams has a rich and interesting selection of student films made using various techniques. From A to Z, puppet films, 3D, drawn animation, and 2D TV Paint animations. This year there are a large number of films painted under the camera. And one of the distinct trends is to use (or replicate) classic printing techniques (such as screen printing or linocut).
COME TO ME
United Kingdom 2016, 5’
Dir: Marta Reis Andrade
Prod: Royal College of Art
The film is about red, curves and hair.
PENELOPE
Estonia 2016, 4’
Dir: Heta Jäälinoja
Prod: Eesti Kunstiakadeemia
Penelope wakes up. Someone is at the door. But everything's a mess.
STARTING OVER
Japan 2016, 9’
Dir: Mika Seike
Prod: Tokyo University of the Arts
You fall down every time before reaching your goal. At each fall, the glass you held in your hand breaks, then everything starts again from the beginning. But there are things one can only discover through repetition. The answer lies within yourself.
MIRROR
Germany 2016, 5’
Dir: Anna Lytton
Prod: Academy of Media Arts Cologne
To touch and be touched, to reveal and conceal. Pencil lines exploring skin, an inner world made visible on the body’s outer layer. Movements and gestures become manifestations of the relationship between the body and drawings.
TRACES OF THE EPHEMERAL
Poland 2016, 8’
Dir: Agnieszka Waszczeniuk
Prod: University of Arts in Poznań
The film is the story of man and his relationship with nature. An unreal atmosphere and the constantly blowing wind can cause destruction, but it also gives hope for the birth of something new.
HOOTCHU
United States of America, Korea 2015, 1’
Dir: June Kim
Prod: Tufts University, School of the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston
Allergies are irritating. It keeps everything from being done. The stress builds up, and the tension grows. Eyes watery, head spinning, but then there is "the perfect solution."
NOVEMBRE
France 2015, 4’
Dir: Marjolaine Perreten
Prod: Annick Teninge, La Poudrière
Autumn has come to the banks of a stream. Small animals hustle to get ready for the winter season.
ZHI-HAO
Taiwan 2016, 7’
Dir: Wu Chung-Yi
Prod: Taipei National University of the Arts
What is the concept of Earth? In “A Sand County Almanac“ written by Aldo Leopold, Earth by definition invites all living beings to interact with it, and that also includes mankind.
BESIDE ONESELF
Poland 2016, 5’
Dir: Karolina Specht
Prod: Państwowa Wyższa Szkoła Filmowa, Telewizyjna i Teatralna
One day, she notices that something strange is going on with him. A short animation film about the confrontation between ideas of things and the real world. Do we live with real people, or only with our imagination of them?
SHUMA
Estonia 2016, 6’
Dir: Lucija Mrzljak
Prod: Eesti Kunstiakadeemia
The water is knee-deep. If you are afraid of drowning, stand on a chair. There is a face in a tree.
HYPERTRAIN
Switzerland 2016, 3’
Dir: Etienne Kompis, Fela Bellotto
Prod: Jürgen Haas, Lucerne University of Applied Sciences and Arts
On a train trip through spatial and temporal dimensions, the traveller suddenly comes across himself.
HOW ARE YOU TODAY?
United Kingdom 2016, 7’
Dir: Sophia Markatatos
Prod: Royal College of Art
In a fucked up world, two opposite characters meet.
The world has changed. Nowadays, making films and also sending them to festivals does not require such exclusive opportunities. Around the world, a huge number of student films are made and sent to festivals.
This year, Animated Dreams has a rich and interesting selection of student films made using various techniques. From A to Z, puppet films, 3D, drawn animation, and 2D TV Paint animations. This year there are a large number of films painted under the camera. And one of the distinct trends is to use (or replicate) classic printing techniques (such as screen printing or linocut).
COME TO ME
United Kingdom 2016, 5’
Dir: Marta Reis Andrade
Prod: Royal College of Art
The film is about red, curves and hair.
PENELOPE
Estonia 2016, 4’
Dir: Heta Jäälinoja
Prod: Eesti Kunstiakadeemia
Penelope wakes up. Someone is at the door. But everything's a mess.
STARTING OVER
Japan 2016, 9’
Dir: Mika Seike
Prod: Tokyo University of the Arts
You fall down every time before reaching your goal. At each fall, the glass you held in your hand breaks, then everything starts again from the beginning. But there are things one can only discover through repetition. The answer lies within yourself.
MIRROR
Germany 2016, 5’
Dir: Anna Lytton
Prod: Academy of Media Arts Cologne
To touch and be touched, to reveal and conceal. Pencil lines exploring skin, an inner world made visible on the body’s outer layer. Movements and gestures become manifestations of the relationship between the body and drawings.
TRACES OF THE EPHEMERAL
Poland 2016, 8’
Dir: Agnieszka Waszczeniuk
Prod: University of Arts in Poznań
The film is the story of man and his relationship with nature. An unreal atmosphere and the constantly blowing wind can cause destruction, but it also gives hope for the birth of something new.
HOOTCHU
United States of America, Korea 2015, 1’
Dir: June Kim
Prod: Tufts University, School of the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston
Allergies are irritating. It keeps everything from being done. The stress builds up, and the tension grows. Eyes watery, head spinning, but then there is "the perfect solution."
NOVEMBRE
France 2015, 4’
Dir: Marjolaine Perreten
Prod: Annick Teninge, La Poudrière
Autumn has come to the banks of a stream. Small animals hustle to get ready for the winter season.
ZHI-HAO
Taiwan 2016, 7’
Dir: Wu Chung-Yi
Prod: Taipei National University of the Arts
What is the concept of Earth? In “A Sand County Almanac“ written by Aldo Leopold, Earth by definition invites all living beings to interact with it, and that also includes mankind.
BESIDE ONESELF
Poland 2016, 5’
Dir: Karolina Specht
Prod: Państwowa Wyższa Szkoła Filmowa, Telewizyjna i Teatralna
One day, she notices that something strange is going on with him. A short animation film about the confrontation between ideas of things and the real world. Do we live with real people, or only with our imagination of them?
SHUMA
Estonia 2016, 6’
Dir: Lucija Mrzljak
Prod: Eesti Kunstiakadeemia
The water is knee-deep. If you are afraid of drowning, stand on a chair. There is a face in a tree.
HYPERTRAIN
Switzerland 2016, 3’
Dir: Etienne Kompis, Fela Bellotto
Prod: Jürgen Haas, Lucerne University of Applied Sciences and Arts
On a train trip through spatial and temporal dimensions, the traveller suddenly comes across himself.
HOW ARE YOU TODAY?
United Kingdom 2016, 7’
Dir: Sophia Markatatos
Prod: Royal College of Art
In a fucked up world, two opposite characters meet.
Info
Rating
(none)
Production year
2016
Global distributor
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Local distributor
Pimedate Ööde Filmifestival MTÜ
In cinema
11/17/2016