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Animakom FEST 2017 ANIMA FESTKOM ANIMA FESTKOM BILBAO INTERNATIONAL ANIMATION COMMUNITY FESTIVAL NAZIOARTEKO ANIMAZIO KOMUNITATEAREN BILBOKO JAIALDIA FESTIVAL INTERNACIONAL DE CINE DE ANIMACIÓN DE BILBAO 2017, MARCH 15-19 2017-EKO MARTXOAREN 15-19 15-19 MARZO 2017 BBF - DOCK BILBAO, Paseo Uribitarte 6 KULTURMEDIA animakom.com BETI BEZPERAKO KOPLAK Ageda Kopla Taldea (Basque Country), 5’33” ANIMA FESTKOM YUL AND THE SNAKE Gabriel Harel (France), 13’11” SATURDAY SYMPHONY Iris Frankhuizen (The Netherlands), 2’58” SQUAME Wednesday 15, 20:30 h. Nicolas Brault (Canada), 4’09” Teatro Campos (Sala Cúpula) ME BY YOU OPENING FEATURE FILM David Buob (Germany), 5’00” ROUND TRIP: MARY Zharko Ivanov (Macedonia), 9’45” Ann Marie Fleming (Canada) JEANNIE’S NOTEBOOK 89', V.O.S.E. Natasha Sharpe (USA), 2’23” CHILD DREAM Christophe Gérard (France), 10’22” TRANSPARENCY Daniel Suljic (Croatia), 6’10” HUGO BUMFELDT Eva Katinka Bognar (Hungary), 12’02” UNTAMED Juliette Viger (Denmark), 7’38” ANIMA FESTKOM Written and directed by award-winning Rosie Ming, a young Canadian lmmaker Ann Marie Fleming, Sunday 19, 17.00 h. poet, is invited to perform at Window Horses is a feature animation about love BBF-DOCK BILBAO a poetry festival in Shiraz (Iran). -love of family, poetry, history, culture. PANORAMA SECTION FEST ANIMA FESTKOM Saturday 18 BBF-DOCK BILBAO 21.30 h. AWARDS CEREMONY 23.00 h. KRAZYKOM - a selection of craziest short lms 00.30 h. CLOSING PARTY with Paco Merluzo & VJ Anisakis Written and directed by award-winning Rosie Ming, a young Canadian lmmaker Ann Marie Fleming, poet, is invited to perform at Window Horses is a feature animation about love a poetry festival in Shiraz (Iran). -love of family, poetry, history, culture. ANNA SOLANAS ANIMAKOM NURIA RIBA Friday 17 BBF-DOCK, 20:00 h. Saturday 18, 11.00 h. ANIMAKOM AWARD: BBF-DOCK BILBAO I+G STOP MOTION STOP-MOTION WORKSHOPRetrospective FOR KIDS with Anna Solanas and Núria Riba LA LUPE I EN BRUNO (2005), 5’33” VIOLETA (2006), 9’00” Anna Solanas (director) and Núria Riba (animator) ANIMA FESTKOM are part of I+G Stop Motion, an independent production CABARET KADNE (2008), 4’58” company specialized in stop motion animation and puppet animation since 15 years. LES BESSONES DEL CARRER DE PONENT (2010), 11’56” GRAND PRIX (2011), 7’16” CANIS (2013), 16’48” BLOQUEJATS APILATS (2014), 5’37” EL NEN I L’ERIÇO (2016), 3’04” Sunday 19, 12.00 h. BBF-DOCK BILBAO CAVALLS MORTS (2016), 6’16” ANNECY KIDS 10 wonderful lms for an hour of pure pleasure ANNA SOLANAS KOM ANIMA FESTKOM NURIA RIBA Friday 17, 22:00 h. BBF-DOCK BILBAO BEST OF ANNECY Friday 17 AU MOULIN ROUGE BBF-DOCK, 20:00 h. Gobelins (France), 1’49” ANIMAKOM AWARD: THE NEW YORK TIMES “MODERN LOVE – A KISS DEFERRED” I+G STOP MOTION Moth Collective (UK), 3’46” Retrospective PERIPHERIA David Coquard-Dassault (France), 12’20” THE REFLECTION OF POWER Mihai Grecu (France, Romania), 9’11” LA LUPE I EN BRUNO (2005), 5’33” STEMS VIOLETA (2006), 9’00” Anna SolanasAinslie (director) Henderson and (UK), Núria 2’30” Riba (Animator) are part of I+G Stop Motion, an independent production BALCONY CABARET KADNE (2008), 4’58” company specializedDavid Dell’edera in stop (Hungary), motion 6’18” animation and puppet animation since 15 years. LES BESSONES DEL CARRER DE PONENT HOW LONG, NOT LONG Michelle Kranot & Uri Kranot (Denmark), 5’30” (2010), 11’56” BLIND VAYSHA GRAND PRIX (2011), 7’16” Theodore Ushev (Canada), 8’00” FRANKFURTER STR. 99A CANIS (2013), 16’48” Evgenia Gostrer (Germany), 4’59” BLOQUEJATS APILATS (2014), 5’37” MR. SAND Soetkin Verstegen (Belgium, Denmark), 8’15” EL NEN I L’ERIÇO (2016), 3’04” THE HEAD VANISHES Franck Dion (Canada/France), 8,30” CAVALLS MORTS (2016), 6’16” ANIMA FESTKOM ANIMA FESTKOM Thursday 16, 18:30 h. Saturday 18, 17:00h. BBF-DOCK BILBAO BBF-DOCK BILBAO ZINEBI WOMEN SHORT FILMS COMPETITION I AMORE D’INVERNO Isabel Herguera (Basque Country), 8’00” EDMOND DAYLESS Nina Gantz (UK), 9’00” Gerardo De la Fuente (Basque Country), 6’20” OF SHADOWS AND WINGS TRAVELLING COUNTRY Eleonora Marinoni & Elice Meng (France, Switzerland), 12’58” Ivan Bogdanov & Vessela Dantcheva (Bulgaria), 13’38” AMONG THE BLACK WAVES ETHNOPHOBIA Anna Budanova (Russian Federation), 11’00” Joan Zhonga (Albania/Greece), 14’17” HOME THE SWITCHMAN Silvia De Gennaro (Italy), 6’00” Mehdi Khorramain (Iran), 9’51” JANE, TARZAN EZ ZEN HONEN GUAY WHAT NOW!? Bego Vicario (Basque Country), 3’23” Samuel Rozenbaum (France), 1’45” LA NIÑA QUE NOTABA ALGO RARO AU REVOIR BALTAZHAR Concha Alonso Valdivieso (Spain), 3’00” Rafael Sommerhalder (Switzerland), 9’35” PANIC ATTACK! MADE IN SPAIN Eileen O’Meara (USA), 3’20” Coke Riobóo (Spain), 11’30” THE WRONG END OF THE STICK Terri Matthews (UK), 10’00" SUSURRUS Na Yon Cho (USA), 4’56” THE EDGE ANIMA FESTKOM Alexandra Averyanova (Russian Federation), 11’59” Saturday 18, 18.30 h. PLAYGROUND BBF-DOCK BILBAO Francis Gavelle & Claire Inguimberty (France), 9’05” STUDENT FILMS COMPETITION III THE EMPTY PAGE Slavash Khodael (Iran), 13’25” RASCALS DOTA Jasmine Elsen (Belgium), 5’40” Petra Zlonoga (Croatia), 4’32” SLINKY IT IS MY FAULT Rianne Stremmelaar (The Netherlands), 5’00” Liu Sha (China), 4’50” THE NOISE OF LICKING NUNCA PASA NADA Nadja Andrasev (Hungary), 9’15” Javi Prieto (Basque Country), 7’30” SHUMA Lucija Mrzljak (Estonia), 6’05” 20 KICKS Dimitar Dimatrov (Bulgaria), 6’20” FOREIGN BODY Marta Magnuska (Poland), 6’40” OUTSIDER Mohit Bhasin & Aditya Tawde (India), 4’05” TO ROUSE THE WOLF Lisa Astretsova (Russian Federation), 8’00” PUSSY Renata Gasiorowska (Poland), 8’22” WHAT IS YOUR BROWN NUMBER? ANIMA FESTKOM Vinnie Ann Bose (India), 4’31” ICKY Parastoo Cardgar (Iran), 5’55” Thursday 16, 20:00 h. BBF-DOCK BILBAO SHORT FILMS COMPETITION II RASCALS Jasmine Elsen (Belgium), 5’40” SLINKY Rianne Stremmelaar (The Netherlands), 5’00” THE NOISE OF LICKING Nadja Andrasev (Hungary), 9’15” SHUMA Lucija Mrzljak (Estonia), 6’05” FOREIGN BODY Marta Magnuska (Poland), 6’40” TO ROUSE THE WOLF Lisa Astretsova (Russian Federation), 8’00” PUSSY Renata Gasiorowska (Poland), 8’22” WHAT IS YOUR BROWN NUMBER? Vinnie Ann Bose (India), 4’31” ICKY Parastoo Cardgar (Iran), 5’55” MALGRIN DEBOTTÉ, THE STORY OF THE BOY WITH MAGIC MOLES Claire Brodelle, Cindy Kinadjian, Morgane Marinos & Clarisse Valeix (France), 6’08” ANIMA FESTKOM LESS THAN HUMAN Friday 17, 18:30 h. Steen Bang Lindholm (Denmark), 6’09” BBF-DOCK BILBAO BENU SHORT FILMS COMPETITION III Steen Oberle, Enzio Probst & Dominik Schön (Germany), 2’51” EL ÁNGULO RECTO NO EXISTE THE BLUE SUMMIT Jon Zurimendi (Basque Country), 4’40” Julien Piau (France), 3’50” HALLUX THE ORANGISH TREE Henning Thomas (Germany), 10’25” Amir Houshang Moeini (Iran), 6’51” WIKTOR’S JOURNEY Karolina Checinska (Poland), 6’08” ONCE UPON 3 TIMES Nicolas Bianco-Levrin & Julie Rembauville (France), 3’23” PEDESTRIAN PASTRY John Leeuwerink (The Netherlands), 2’33” TOKRI (THE BASKET) Suresh Eriyat (India), 13’46” NOBODY Elham Torogi (Iran), 9’16” DECORADO WE’RE HUMAN, AFTER ALL Alberto Vázquez (Basque Country), 11’13” Jan Míka (Czech Republic), 16’45” PLANEMO Veljko Popovic (Croatia), 13’28” CORP. Pablo Polledri (Argentina), 9’00” ANIMA FESTKOM HUNTER WITHOUT EYES Olga Pärn & Priit Pärn (Estonia), 3’48” Friday 17, 17:00 h. BBF-DOCK BILBAO STUDENT FILM COMPETITION II UNTAMED TRUTHS Sophie Mars (UK), 1’57” ANIMA FESTKOM TIS Chlöe Lesueur (France), 9’01” Thursday 16, 17:00 h. TO ALL THINGS BEAUTIFUL BBF-DOCK BILBAO Naomi van Niekerk (South Africa), 3’01” STUDENT FILM COMPETITION I GREAT HEADLESS BLANK Carine Khalife (Canada), 4’07” MY FATHER’S PROJECT Rosaria (Brazil), 5’40” ARPEGGIO Asier Astorga, Xabier España, Danel Iriarte, CATHERINE Iñigo Ortega, Pablo Pérez & Adriana Urigüen Britt Raes (Belgium), 11,51” (Basque Country), 5’07” PAUTINKA (SPIDER WEB) LA GRIETA Natalia Chernysheva (Russian Federation), 4’05” Lula Gómez & Jordi Piulachs (Spain), 3’38” TRIAL & ERROR RESISTANCE ZUCCHINIS Antje Heyn (Germany), 5‘27” Côme Balguerie, Mélissa Idri, Benoit Lecailtel & Ivana Ngamou (France), 6’17” NIGHTHAWK LITTLE WONDERS Spela Cadez (Slovenia), 8’50” Triet Le (Vietnam), 2’23” THE EMPTY MIRA HYPERTRAIN Dahee Yeong (France), 9’27” Janaina da Veiga (Brazil), 7’59” Fela Bellotto & Etienne Kompis (Switzerland), 3’35” PIRATE SMOOCH PENELOPE Tobias Trebeljahr (Germany), 1’30” Heta Jäälinoja (Estonia), 4’20” CREAM SCHROEDINGER’S DOG KOM Lena Olafsdottir (Denmark), 4’46” Natalia Krawczuk (Poland), 8’51” ANIMA FEST GRANDMA LOLENG CHILD Che Tagyamon (Philippines), 8’23” Iring Freytag & Viktor Stickel (Germany), 9’12” Saturday 18, 20:00 h. BBF-DOCK BILBAO SHORT FILMS COMPETITION IV TEATRO CAMPOS ELÍSEOS BBF - DOCK BBF - DOCK BBF - DOCK BBF - DOCK (SALA CÚPULA) Wednesday March 15 Thursday March 15 Friday March 16 Saturday March 17 Sunday March 18 11:00 h STOP MOTION WORKSHOP 12:00h ANNECY KIDS 2016 FOR KIDS 17:00 h STUDENT FILMS COMPETITION I STUDENT FILMS COMPETITION II ZINEBI WOMEN PANORAMA SECTION KOM ANIMA FESTKOM KOM ANIMA FEST ANIMA FEST 18:30 h ANIMAKOM 2017 SHORT FILMS COMPETITION I SHORT FILMS COMPETITION III STUDENT FILMS COMPETITION III AWARDS SCREENING ANIMA FESTKOM Opening Feature Film ANIMA FESTKOM 20:00 h WINDOW HORSES ANIMAKOM AWARD SHORT FILMS COMPETITION II SHORT FILMS COMPETITION IV Ann Marie Fleming Anna Solanas & Núria Riba (Canada) 89', V.O.S.E. KOM ANIMA FEST KOM 21:30 h ANIMA FEST 22:00h (Ambigú) 22:00h BEST OF OPENING COCKTAIL ANNECY 2016 AWARDS CEREMONY 23:00 h KRAZYKOM 00:30 h CLOSING PARTY.
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