Animated Travels: Anima Brussels

ANIMA BRUSSELS – The Brussels Animation Festival 2013

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Nancy and Estonian animator Kasper Jancis doing what they do well.

 

By Nancy Phelps

Each year I look forward to Anima Brussels because it is my first festival of the year and an opportunity to see a large number of new Belgian animated films.  Over the ten days of ANIMA there are also many noted guests and old friends.

Review: Anima Brussels Animation Film Festival

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Festival Co-ordinators Doris Clevens and Phillipe Moins
Festival Co-ordinators Doris Clevens and Phillipe Moins.

 

By Nancy Phelps

For me the New Year really starts when I go to ANIMA Brussels each year in the beautiful, historic Flagey.  For ten days it becomes the center of the animation world.

The This is Belgium programs are always a highlight for me since they are a chance to see the newest works from of the Walloon and Flemish regions of the country I live in.  I had been curious to see Natasha, the new film by Russian born Roman Klochkov who has lived in Gent since he was seventeen.  Roman’s multi-award winning film The Administrators is a humorous, but all too true tale of government  bureaucracy run wild.  Natasha takes us into the world of immigrants trying to assimilate in a new world.

Anima Brussels Festival Turns 30!

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Nancy and Peter Lord raising a toast to Pirates
Nancy and Peter Lord raising a toast to Pirates.

 

By Nancy Phelps.

This year Anima Brussels (4 through 13 March 20) pulled out all the stops to celebrate the festival’s 30th Anniversary.  In addition to the seven programs of World Shorts in competition and numerous feature films in and out of competition, there was an outstanding roster of who’s who from the world of animation. Peter Lord, Bill Plympton, Gil Alkabetz and Raoul Servais were just some of the luminaries in attendance.