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Festival 2014:
  • Norwegian Comp.
  • Nordic Comp.
  • International pan.
  • One-minute-films & EMU
  • EFA - Short Matters!
  • Artavazd Peleshyan
  • We're Different Now
  • Wes Anderson:
Sneak Preview
  • Children's Prog.
  • Regional & pitch
  •Norwegian Film Art:
The Sixties
  • Short Film Studies Symposium
  • Seminar: Surrealist ...

 
  • Awards 2014
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Call for entries:
  • Nordic Competition
  • International Panorama
  • Norwegian Competition
  • One-minute-films (Norwegian)
  • EMU: One-minute-films - Young (Norwegian)
 
   

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Fredag/Friday 10:00

SURREALIST SOURCES OF
EASTERN EUROPEAN ANIMATION FILM

In this session, Estonian animation expert Ülo Pikkov investigates the relationship between surrealism and animation film, attempting to establish the characteristic features of surrealist animation film and to determine an approach for identifying them. Drawing on the interviews conducted during his research, Pikkov will also strive to chart the terrain of contemporary surrealist animation film and its authors, most of who work in Eastern Europe. His principal aim is to establish why surrealism enjoyed such relevance and vitality in post-World War II Eastern Europe. Pikkov will conclude that the popularity of surrealist animation film in Eastern Europe can be seen as a continuation of a tradition (Prague was an important centre of surrealism during the interwar period), as well as an act of protest against the socialist realist paradigm of the Soviet period.

 

Ülo Pikkov (b. 1976 in Tallinn, Estonia), Associate Professor at the Estonian Academy of Arts, department of animation. He is also a writer, illustrator and animator who has directed several award-winning short animation films, including Dialogos (2008) and Body Memory (2011). He is the author of Animasophy - Theoretical Writings on the Animated Film (2010).

 

Dimensions of Dialogue
(Jan Švankmajer, 1982)

Divers in the Rain
(Priit & Olga Pärn, 2010)

The Astronauts
(Walerian Borowczyk
& Chris Marker, 1959)

 

 


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Programme 2014
 
Nova Cinema, room 3
 

WEDNESDAY MARCH 12
9:00 Seminar: Mid Nordic Co-production
10:00 EFA -
Short Matters! 1
12:00 Seminar:
Succeeding as a Filmmaker
14:00 Nordic 1
14:00 Mid Nordic Panorama
16:00 Norwegian 1
18:00 Meet the Filmmmakers 1
18:00 Mid Nordic Film Pitch
20:00 Regional Celebration Screening
21:30 Opening Party
 

THURSDAY MARCH 13
10:00 Short Film Studies:
Call for Papers 2015
11:00 Short Film Studies Symposium
14:00 Nordic 2
16:00 Norwegian 2
18:00 Meet the Filmmmakers 2
19:00 EFA -
Short Matters! 2
21:00 International
Panorama 1
23:00 Festival Club
 

FRIDAY MARCH 14
10:00 Childrens
Programme 1
10:00 Seminar: Surrealist Sources of Eastern European Animation
12:00 Childrens
Programme 2
12:00 One-minute-films
& EMU
14:00 Nordic 3
16:00 Norwegian 3
18:00 Meet the Filmmmakers 3
19:00 Peleshyan 1:
Retrospective
21:00 International
Panorama 2
23:00 Wes Anderson:
Sneak Preview
1:00 Festival Club
 

SATURDAY MARCH 15
11:00 Peleshyan 2:
Retrospective
13:00 Nordic 4
14:00 Peleshyan 3:
Symposium
15:00 Norwegian 4
17:00 Meet the Filmmmakers 4
18:00 Peleshyan 4:
Masterclass
20:00 International
Panorama 3
22:00 Festival Club
 

SUNDAY MARCH 16
11:00 Norwegian Film Art:
The Sixties
13:00 We're Different Now
15:00 Award ceremony
and screening
18:00 EFA -
Short Matters! 3
20:00 International
Panorama 4
22:00 Festival Club
 

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