Children's Animation

Nutikad multikad

Genre

Shorts

Run time

0h 48min

Five animated films parade and transport their heroes to all sorts of funny, wonderful and peculiar places. The sea and all its delights provide the predominante playground of the films with a splash of colour added by some countryside wonder and a colourful train. Each of the characters, drawings and puppets are curious at heart and adventurous to their core. They might not talk much, but they certainly cause a lot of commotion, feelings and sometimes havoc.

Almost There

Great Britain

Year: 2019

Film duration: 00:09

English

On a train journey without stops or a destination, an observer goes to extreme lengths to avoid other passengers, a giant baby runs away from his parents, a romantic woman starts a relationship with a cuckoo, and a naïve boy discovers that some problems can’t be fixed by pictures of unicorns.

Marie Boudin

France

Year: 2019

Film duration: 00:10

English

Marie Boudin searches for the sea. She desperately looks for her everywhere, sometimes even under pebbles.

Muedra

Spain

Year: 2019

Film duration: 00:09

Life can arise anywhere, nature behaves strangely and days can last for minutes. Although everything is familiar to us, nothing is what it seems in this stop motion animation set in nature.

Heatwave

Great Britain

Year: 2019

Film duration: 00:07

English

In the summertime, a quirky crowd occupies the beach of a Greek island. As the sun gets increasingly hotter, people get lost in their petty personal problems. Negativity, stress and madness engulfs everyone. A little girl escapes this troubled mindset and encourages everyone to jump in the water, appreciate life and have fun! Heatwave is a seven-minute animated comedy for all ages. Playfully animated in a hybrid technique between cut out, claymation and thousands of replacements pieces, the film explores our ridiculous worries and anxieties as well as the importance of embracing the positive and being brave.

Genre

Shorts

Run time

0h 48min

Five animated films parade and transport their heroes to all sorts of funny, wonderful and peculiar places. The sea and all its delights provide the predominante playground of the films with a splash of colour added by some countryside wonder and a colourful train. Each of the characters, drawings and puppets are curious at heart and adventurous to their core. They might not talk much, but they certainly cause a lot of commotion, feelings and sometimes havoc.

Almost There

Great Britain

Year: 2019

Film duration: 00:09

English

On a train journey without stops or a destination, an observer goes to extreme lengths to avoid other passengers, a giant baby runs away from his parents, a romantic woman starts a relationship with a cuckoo, and a naïve boy discovers that some problems can’t be fixed by pictures of unicorns.

Marie Boudin

France

Year: 2019

Film duration: 00:10

English

Marie Boudin searches for the sea. She desperately looks for her everywhere, sometimes even under pebbles.

Muedra

Spain

Year: 2019

Film duration: 00:09

Life can arise anywhere, nature behaves strangely and days can last for minutes. Although everything is familiar to us, nothing is what it seems in this stop motion animation set in nature.

Heatwave

Great Britain

Year: 2019

Film duration: 00:07

English

In the summertime, a quirky crowd occupies the beach of a Greek island. As the sun gets increasingly hotter, people get lost in their petty personal problems. Negativity, stress and madness engulfs everyone. A little girl escapes this troubled mindset and encourages everyone to jump in the water, appreciate life and have fun! Heatwave is a seven-minute animated comedy for all ages. Playfully animated in a hybrid technique between cut out, claymation and thousands of replacements pieces, the film explores our ridiculous worries and anxieties as well as the importance of embracing the positive and being brave.

Info

Rating

(none)

Production year

2019

Global distributor

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Local distributor

Pimedate Ööde Filmifestival MTÜ

In cinema

11/23/2019