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Short Film
13 minutes
2012
Director(s): Daniel Sousa
USA
Thu 12:40 pm Varsity 3
Sun 9:40 pm Varsity 3
Mon 12:40 pm Varsity 3
Synopsis
A wild boy who has grown up in the woods is found by a hunter and returned to civilization. Evocative brush and ink monochrome animation hauntingly portrays how alienated the boy is by his strange new environment. He tries to adapt by using the same strategies that kept him safe in the forest.
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Short Film
12 minutes
2013
Director(s): Laurent Witz, Alexandre Espigares
France, Luxembourg
Thu 12:40 pm Varsity 3
Sun 9:40 pm Varsity 3
Mon 12:40 pm Varsity 3
Synopsis
A fascinating and humorous depiction of the mechanically dominated world of Mr Hublot, an obsessive-compulsive recluse who is scared of change and the outside world. With characters and objects fashioned from intricately detailed, salvaged materials, Mr Hublot’s meticulously maintained world is turned upside down with the arrival of Robot Pet, a very invasive companion.
 
Short Film
8 minutes
2012
Director(s): Jonathan Ng
Canada
Thu 12:40 pm Varsity 3
Sun 9:40 pm Varsity 3
Mon 12:40 pm Varsity 3
Synopsis
A modern-day couple’s secret love affair comes to a bittersweet end during an evening phone call. Cell phone static creates distance between them as they anguish over the details of their relationship. But the visuals of the film reveal something entirely different: the animated reimagining of themselves as martial arts warriors in feudal China, where family influence, cultural pressures, and their desire for adventure make a different kind of sense. In this dream-like short film, love goes to war over art.
 
Short Film
11 minutes
2013
Director(s): Chris Landreth
Canada
 
Thu 12:40 pm Varsity 3
Sun 9:40 pm Varsity 3
Mon 12:40 pm Varsity 3
Synopsis
Academy Award®–winning director/animator Chris Landreth (Ryan, AIFF06) plays Charles, a man paralyzed by his inability to remember a friend’s name. From the moment he’s greeted by...what’s his name...in a crowded bar, we are transported into his subconscious, for a mind-bending animated romp. Borrowing from the classic TV game show Password, the film features a wealth of celebrity guests offering ridiculous clues, only adding to his ever-increasing panic.
 
Short Film
10 minutes
2014
Director(s): Réka Bucsi
Hungary
 
Thu 12:40 pm Varsity 3
Sun 9:40 pm Varsity 3
Mon 12:40 pm Varsity 3
Synopsis
This animated film presents a subjective and surreal view of the world as we observe interactions between animals, humans, and nature, as well as anthropomorphized beasts — a fox explores particle theory and polar bears relax in deck chairs. Follow the complicated thematic thread of this fascinating visual puzzle through its unconventional narrative, with a brilliant and rousing Mozart soundtrack.
 
Short Film
7 minutes
2012
Director(s): Michaela Pavlátová
France
Thu 12:40 pm Varsity 3
Sun 9:40 pm Varsity 3
Mon 12:40 pm Varsity 3
Synopsis
Be ready to blush, and smile, as this suggestive animated short takes us on an amazing ride with a tram conductress whose humdrum day transporting herds of disinterested male commuters begins like any other. Then, thanks to the rhythm and vibrations of the road, she embarks on a comic, surrealistic journey through her fantasies. [mature]
 
Short Film
12 minutes
2013
Director(s): Augusto Zanovello
France
Thu 12:40 pm Varsity 3
Sun 9:40 pm Varsity 3
Mon 12:40 pm Varsity 3
Synopsis
On the battlefields of the First World War, the nurse, Simon, patches up the shattered bodies of the infantrymen with love letters. The words from beloved women at home have the power to heal the wounds of these animated paper soldiers. [subtitles]
 
Short Film
6 minutes
2013
Director(s): Bernardo Britto
USA
 
Thu 12:40 pm Varsity 3
Thu 3:10 pm Varsity 4
Fri 9:10 pm Varsity 4
Sat 12:10 pm Varsity 4
Sun 12:10 pm Varsity 4
Sun 3:10 pm Varsity 4
Sun 9:40 pm Varsity 3
Mon 09:40 am Varsity 4
Mon 12:40 pm Varsity 3
Mon 9:20 pm Varsity 2
Synopsis
A man struggles to condense the history of the world onto a device with limited memory before the Earth is destroyed by aliens. The product of 2,000 handmade pencil drawings, the film is comic but also touching and surreal, and leaves us pondering some big questions: What is important in life? What should be remembered?
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