The British Animation Film Festival returns this Sunday (29th July – 10:00 am – 6:00 pm) and shows some of the most exciting animators out little island has to offer as well as student animations and world and independent animations.
Most of the screenings come with Q&A sessions afterwards as well as after-event drinks. The event is ideal for anyone that is a budding film maker themselves or just loves a bit of animation as so many of us do these days.
The British Animation Film Festival is a great platform for animators to show their work to a wide audience and a day pass is only £20, pretty much the same price as two tickets to see a film in any London cinema. You can find tickets here.
The screenings take place at Richmix in four sessions.
Session One 10am – 11.30am (74 mins)
Gus (8 mins)
The Reality Clock (7 mins)
Secret Life of Objects: Outhouse (3 mins)
Florette (4 mins)
Outside In: Escave Yourself (5 Mins)
Miss Remarkable and Her Career (30 mins)
Brad & Gary (4 mins)
Kiss (3 mins)
Being Bradford Dillman (10 mins)
Session Two 12pm – 1.30pm (75 mins)
Abiogenesis (4 mins)
Cumulus (9 mins)
Animalario ( 17 mins)
Love Nest (4 mins)
All Consuming Love (Man in a Cat) (9 mins)
8 Second Dance (8 minutes)
Gilly Girl (1 min)
Hello Bambi (6 mins)
The Lighthouse (8 mins)
World’s Apart (9 mins)
Session Three 2.30pm – 4pm (75 mins)
The Box (3 mins)
Laika: Space Adventures (8 mins)
Peter and the Space Between (4 mins)
Meet the Ladybugs (26 mins)
Rememebering Formby (5 mins)
EID (8 mins)
Escape of the Gingerbreadman! (12 mins)
Polo’s Robot (9 mins)
Session Four 4.30pm – 6pm (71 mins)
Much Better Now (6 mins)
Time of Cherry Blossoms (24 mins)
Blind Luck (2 mins)
The Wanna – Be Oddie (3 mins)
999.999.999 (10 mins)
Miscast (7 mins)
The Jockstrap Raiders (19 mins)

