Past Events :: Screenings

“Sita Sings the Blues” Animated Feature Screening Hosted by Director Nina Paley at Observatory

Posted In | Event Category: Animation | Event Type: Screenings | Site Categories: 2D, Events, Films, Flash
Starts: Jul 01, 2010 - Ends: Jul 01, 2010
Location: Brooklyn, New york, USA
Website: http://observatoryroom.org/2010/06/26/sita/

Date: Thursday, July 1st
Time: 7:30 PM Musical Performance by Todd Michaelsen and Reena Shah of My Pet Dragon
8pm: Film screening/Q & A
Complimentary bags of popcorn will be served while supplies last
Admission: $5
Day Four of The Oxberry Pegs Series

Sita is a goddess separated from her beloved Lord and husband Rama. Nina is an animator whose husband moves to India, then dumps her by email. Three hilarious shadow puppets narrate both ancient tragedy and modern comedy in this beautifully animated interpretation of the Indian epic Ramayana. Set to the 1920's jazz vocals of Annette Hanshaw, Sita Sings the Blues earns its tagline as "the Greatest Break-Up Story Ever Told."

This Thursday, July 1st, 8pm, the Animators are God? series at Observatory continues with a screening of the animated feature Sita Sings the Blues hosted by director, Nina Paley. Prior to the screening, there will be a live performance by Todd Michaelsen and Reena Shah of My Pet Dragon.

Nina Paley is a longtime veteran of syndicated comic strips, creating "Fluff" (Universal Press Syndicate), "The Hots" (King Features), and her own alternative weekly "Nina's Adventures." In 1998 she began making independent animated festival films, including the controversial yet popular environmental short, "The Stork." In 2002 Nina followed her then-husband to Trivandrum, India, where she read her first Ramayana. This inspired her first feature, Sita Sings the Blues, which she animated and produced single-handedly over the course of 5 years on a home computer. Nina teaches at Parsons School of Design in Manhattan and is a 2006 Guggenheim Fellow.

Singer-composer Todd Michaelsen created the title music, "Agni Pariksha," and most of the score and background music for Sita Sings the Blues.

$5 admission

Performance by Todd Michaelsen and Reena Shah of My Pet Dragon begins at 7:30

Film screening/Q & A begins at 8pm

Complimentary bags of popcorn will be served while supplies last!

“Life, Secrets, Sex of an Animator,” A Lecture and Screening by Animator Signe Baumane

Posted In | Event Category: Animation | Event Type: Screenings | Site Categories: 2D, Events, Short Films
Starts: Jul 15, 2010 - Ends: Jul 15, 2010
Location: Brooklyn, New York, USA
Website: http://observatoryroom.org/2010/07/12/signe/

A lecture and screening by Animator Signe Baumane
Date: Thursday, July 15th
Time: 8:00 PM
Admission: $5

Day Six of The Oxberry Pegs Series

The number six is a very sexy number, if you know your Latin. It’s no coincidence that day six of the Animators are God? Series at Observatory belongs to Signe Baumane. Signe is famous for her “Teat Beat of Sex” episodes; animated films that have been called delightfully silly, charmingly honest, ambiguously serious and sexually explicit. In her own words, they are films that examine sex-themed topics from the perspective of a very knowledgeable female lecturer. Indeed, she began examining the subject of sex as a young writer in Latvia.”My first novel was a romance, actually, more of a sexual escapade” recalls Signe, “my mother read it and was shocked how precisely her 8 year old described the sexual act.” She was first published at the age of 14, and continued to write professionally until she left Latvia to study Philosophy at the prestigious Moscow University. There, she was inspired her tell her stories through animation.

Tonight, Signe will show seven of her films–including the “Teat Beat of Sex” episodes. She will also talk about her work, explaining the hows, whys, and stories behind these compelling animations.

Signe Bauman started to work at Riga’s Animated Film Studio at the lowest possible position - cell painter. In few years she gained enough experience to write, direct, design 3 animated shorts, produced at the studio on government grants.The films were recognized at the international festival circle.

Signe had a good reputation as a new Latvian animation director. Longing for a stronger challenge and a bigger pond, Signe left Riga in 1995 for New York, where she started to work at independent animation star Bill Plympton’s studio at the lowest possible position - cell painter. In few years she gained enough experience of the wild capitalism to start producing film on her own and in 2002 she left Bill’s studio to start her own small studio.

Since her arrival to New York she has produced and co-produced, written, directed and designed more than 14 independent animated shorts. Signe has also continued her collaboration with Latvia’s leading animation studio - Rija Films - where she directed 2 of her own stories since 1995, and Pierre Poire Productions that produced her most successful films “Teat Beat of Sex” and “Birth”. Her films have been screened at such prestigious festivals as Annecy, Tribeca, Sundance, Berlin, Ottawa, Venice and they have received numerous awards. Signe is a member of Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences and a Fellow in Film from the New York Foundation for the Arts.

Besides her own career Signe is also interested in promoting other people’s work. She advises series of film festivals in USA on their animation programs, as well as she curates special shows where she personally presents films and filmmakers. Animation is a passion for Signe, as well as a lifestyle.

Zoom Girl Media Lesbian Shorts Competition

Posted In | Event Category: Animation, Live Action, Short Films | Event Type: Contests, Screenings
Starts: Feb 01, 2006 - Ends: Feb 01, 2006
Submission Deadline: Nov 30, 2005
Location: World Wide Web
Website: http://www.zoomlensmedia.com

February 1, 2006
Deadline: November 30, 2005

Zoom Girl Media is accepting entries for its first competition to name outstanding lesbian-themed comedy short films. Filmmakers are invited to submit original comedies, 10 minutes or under in length, dealing with lesbian themes and related cultural and social issues. Films will be judged on originality of subject matter, production values, technical excellence and overall merit.

A panel of senior entertainment industry executives and creative talent will judge the entries. Winners in three competitive categories will receive cash prizes and their films will be screened at special events in Los Angeles and New York.

To enter the contest, visit www.zoomlensmedia.com, or send an e-mail to contest@zoomlensmedia.com.

Zlin Fest For Children And Youth

Starts: May 29, 2005 - Ends: Jun 04, 2005
Submission Deadline: Mar 15, 2005
Location: Zl, Czech Republic
Website: http://www.zlinfest.cz
Zlin Festival is one of the oldest festivals dedicated to films for children and youth. Films compete in six sections - film for children, for youth, animated film, European debuts, student films and films from Visegrad countries. The project is supported by the Czech Parliament and Ministry of Culture, the EU Media Programme and the International Visegrad Fund. Festival is held under the auspices the Czech UNESCO Commission and the Czech UNICEF Commission. For more information, visit www.zlinfest.cz.

Zimbabwe International Film Festival 2006

Starts: Aug 25, 2006 - Ends: Sep 03, 2006
Submission Deadline: Aug 25, 2006
Location: Harare, Chitungwiza and Bulawa, Zimbabwe
Website: http://www.ziff.co.zw
The Zimbabwe International Film Festival (ZIFF) is back for its 9th edition. The event screens feature films, documentaries and short films from any genre. The films will be up for 11 coveted Mweya awards at the annual Closing Night ceremony on Saturday Sept. 2, 2006. In 2006, the festival will be bringing audiences in Harare, Chitungwiza and Bulawayo the best in world cinema. For more information, visit www.ziff.co.zw.

Zenkaikon

Starts: Oct 13, 2007 - Ends: Oct 13, 2007
Submission Deadline: Oct 13, 2007
Location: King of Prussia, Pennsylvania, USA
Website: http://www.zenkaikon.com
Zenkaikon is the Philadelphia-area anime and scifi con that formed out of a merger between Kosaikon and Zentrancon. In 2007 (its second year as a merged event), it offers a plethora of events such as panels, guests, anime and sci-fi showings, concerts,video games, cosplay, AMV contests, vendors and artists and much more.

Zebra Poetry Film Festival 2008

Starts: Oct 09, 2008 - Ends: Oct 12, 2008
Submission Deadline: Oct 09, 2008
Location: Berlin, Germany
Website: http://www.literaturwerkstatt.org
The ZEBRA Poetry Film Festival has given poetry its own international film festival, the festival itself becoming the most important forum for an independent art form fusing poetry, film and new media. THE PIT AND THE PENDULUM will be screened as one of the Zebra Poetry Film Festival's official selections, Oct. 9-12, 2008 in Berlin, Germany.

Zagreb School Of Animation Program

Posted In | Event Category: Animation, Short Films | Event Type: Screenings
Starts: Dec 13, 2000 - Ends: Dec 13, 2000
Submission Deadline: Dec 13, 2000
Location: Hollywood, California, USA
The American Cinematheque and CAMEO are presenting a retrospective of animation from the Zagreb School. Directors Vatroslav Mimica and Zdenko Gaparovic will be on hand at the screening. The Zagreb School, which reached its peak in the 1960s, is considered one of the most modernist European animated film schools and produced some of the most important animated short films of its time. The screening will include: OPENING NIGHT by Nikola Kostelac; THE FLY by Aleksandar Marks and Vladimir Jutria; SMALL CHRONICLE by Vatroslav Mimica; SATIEMANIA by Zdenko Gaparovic; FISHEYE by Joko Maruic; THE CAT by Zlatko Bourek; Academy Award winner THE ERSATZ by Duan Vukotic; and LEARNING TO WALK by Borivij Dovnikovic.

Zagreb Film Festival

Posted In | Event Category: Animation, Features, Short Films | Event Type: Competitive Festivals, Screenings | Site Categories: 2D, 3D, Art, Awards, Call for Entries, Events, People, Places, Short Films, Technology
Starts: Oct 14, 2012 - Ends: Oct 21, 2012
Submission Deadline: Jul 15, 2012
Location: Zagreb, Croatia
Website: http://www.zagrebfilmfestival.com/

Zagreb Film Festival

October 14th-21st 2012

Zagreb, Croatia

The tenth Zagreb Film Festival will be taking place from 14-21 October 2012. The screenings and events will be taking place in several venues in Zagreb: in cinemas EuropaTuškanac, Grič and Dokukino Croatia and in Zagreb Dance Center which will be turned into an attractive cinema during the festival week. A part of the program will also be shown in the Museum of Contemporary Art in Novi Zagreb. By spreading across the Sava River, Zagreb Film Festival will merge with the city more than ever and will remain the biggest and most important film festival for the people and visitors of Zagreb. Some 90 films will be shown in seven programs. On average, the festival screenings are seen by around 30,000 viewers.

The main competition program of the festival will present new first or second films of international directors: eleven long feature films, ten short feature films and some fifteen documentary films. The films will be competing for Golden Pram Awards in their respective categories. Besides its international program, the festival will also present Checkers, the national short film competition program. It will include a dozen of films made by new Croatian authors in order to boost and promote Croatian film production.

Every year, Zagreb Film Festival presents a few additional programs the purpose of which is often educational. These programs are realized in cooperation with Croatian and foreign selectors and international festivals and institutes. Some of such previously presented programs include Red Westerns and Wheel (in cooperation with Rotterdam International Film Festival), Film: Protest, Film as Propaganda (selector: Daniel Rafaelić), Bunker (selector: Bernd Buder, Berlinale)... and many others.

Also, in order to help promote Croatian authors and short film production, for the third year in a row we are cooperating with relevant short film festivals (last year it was Tampere Film Festival). In addition to film programs, the festival features numerous presentations of festivals and institutes, book promotions, lectures, photo exhibitions and – in cooperation with Croatian Film Association – Palunko Screenwriters' Workshop.

Zagreb 2006

Starts: Jun 12, 2006 - Ends: Jun 17, 2006
Submission Deadline: Feb 15, 2006
Location: Zagreb, Croatia
Website: http://www.animafest.hr
Zagreb: 18th World Festival of Animated Films is an ASIFA sanctioned competitive festival. The festival was formed in 1969 to encouraging creativity, which eschews pre-set patterns and ideas/notions/conceptions, and finds new ways of exploring the possibilities of film animation. Awards with cash prizes will be given as follows: grand prize, best first production, best student film, plus five special prizes and three special distinctions.

Deadline for films made in 2004 and 2005 is Dec. 15 2005. Deadline for films finished in January 2006 is Feb. 15, 2006. For more information, visit www.animafest.hr.