Past Events :: Screenings

Gene Deitch Retrospective

Posted In | Event Category: Animation | Event Type: Screenings
Starts: Feb 28, 2001 - Ends: Feb 28, 2001
Submission Deadline: Feb 28, 2001
Location: Los Angeles, California, USA
Website: http://www.asifa-hollywood.org
Animation historian Jerry Beck will be presenting a retrospective of animator Gene Deitch. The screening will scan Deitch's career from his innovative work at UPA to his independent work in Prague.

RIT Thesis Screenings

Posted In | Event Category: Animation, Live Action, Short Films | Event Type: Screenings
Starts: Feb 22, 2001 - Ends: Feb 22, 2001
Submission Deadline: Feb 22, 2001
Location: Rochester, New York, USA
The Rochester Institute of Technology will be screening its film and video MFA theses. The February screening will be held on campus at the newly revamped Webb Auditorium at 7 pm. The other date's time and location is yet to be announced.

FlashBang 2

Posted In | Event Category: Animation, New Media | Event Type: Screenings
Starts: Feb 19, 2001 - Ends: Feb 19, 2001
Submission Deadline: Feb 03, 2001
Location: Atlanta, Georgia, USA
Website: http://www.flashbangonline.com
FlashBang 2 brings online Flash entertainment to the big screen. This screening will highlight the best in Flash animation. In addition, interactive work will be available for viewing on displays provided by Apple.

Karel Zeman Screening

Posted In | Event Category: Animation | Event Type: Screenings
Starts: Feb 15, 2001 - Ends: Feb 18, 2001
Submission Deadline: Feb 15, 2001
Location: Hollywood, California, USA
The American Cinematheque and the World Animation Festival are sponsoring a screening of Czech animator Karel Zeman's work. Zeman's work as an animator and special effects artist stretched from the 1940s to the 1960s. He worked on such films as THE FABULOUS WORLD OF JULES VERNE (1958) and BARON MUNCHAUSEN (1961).

Alias|Wavefront User Group Meeting

Posted In | Event Category: Animation, Special Effects | Event Type: Screenings, Seminars / Workshops
Starts: Feb 08, 2001 - Ends: Feb 08, 2001
Submission Deadline: Feb 08, 2001
Location: Hollywood, California, USA
Website: http://www.gnomon3d.com
The Alias|Wavefront User Group will be presenting artists from Digital Domain. Come and see how Digital Domain has used Maya for the Experience Music Project, in their special venue and commercial divisions and on HOW THE GRINCH STOLE CHRISTMAS. In addition, Kino Gil will show how Arete's Pyro for Maya was used for a volcano effect in a Backstreet Boys music video. The Gnomon School of Visual Effects and HighEnd.com are hosting the event. A meet and greet session will start at 6:30 pm with the presentation beginning at 7:30 pm.

ANIMAC: the International Annual Spanish Animation Show

Posted In | Event Category: Animation | Event Type: Exhibits, Screenings
Starts: Feb 01, 2001 - Ends: Feb 04, 2001
Submission Deadline: Feb 01, 2001
Location: Lleida, Spain
Website: http://www.paeria/cultura/animac
ANIMAC: the International Annual Spanish Animation Show is devoted to promoting the art of animation. The five-year-old event is a joint venture between the School of Fine Arts of Lleida and the Lleida Culture Department. ANIMAC 2001 wants to celebrate the capability of animation to mix with many other artistic disciplines such as music, painting, photography, performances, digital arts, graphic design and others. The event includes film and video screenings, retrospectives and theme screenings. Besides the films screened on the big screen, visitors will have the chance to view all the films entered in the festival in private screening booths. This year's graphic image of ANIMAC has been created by award winning illustrator and animator Carles Porta.

Little Prince And The 8 Headed Dragon Screening

Posted In | Event Category: Animation | Event Type: Screenings
Starts: Jan 31, 2001 - Ends: Jan 31, 2001
Submission Deadline: Jan 31, 2001
Location: Burbank, California, USA
Jerry Beck presents a lost Japanese animated feature from the 1960s. LITTLE PRINCE AND THE8 HEADED DRAGON. Based on Japanese mythology, a spoiled to his brother at the ocean floor, his sister in the sun and ultimately he rescues a princess from an eight-headed dragon. The film's design, by Yasuji Mori, is unique and angular with full animation. The film was originally released theatrically in Japan in 1963 (under the title WANPAKUOOJI NO OROCHITAIJI) and in the U.S. in 1964. The picture was directed by Yugo Serikawa (CYBORG 009). The screening will be an English dubbed 16mm print. Tickets are US$2 for ASIFA members and $5 for non-members and seating is limited.

ASIFA-Colorado Best of Ottawa Screening

Posted In | Event Category: Animation | Event Type: Screenings
Starts: Jan 19, 2001 - Ends: Jan 19, 2001
Submission Deadline: Jan 19, 2001
Location: Denver, Colorado, USA
The newly formed ASIFA-Colorado is holding a big kick off bash. Chris Robinson, an ASIFA-International board member and the Ottawa International Animation Festival executive director, will present "The Best of Ottawa," a program of international award-winning animation.

Flickerfest 2001

Posted In | Event Category: Animation, Live Action, Short Films | Event Type: Non-competitive Festivals, Screenings
Starts: Jan 04, 2001 - Ends: Jan 10, 2001
Submission Deadline: Jan 04, 2001
Location: Sydney, Australia
Website: http://www.flickerfest.com.au
Flickerfest is a short film festival that travels to various cities around Australia. Starting with a 7-day event in Sydney the event will take place in Kempsey, Canberra, Scone, Sawtell, Darwin, Adelaide, Melbourne, Brisbane, Perth, Alice Springs and Byron Bay. The festival, now in its third year, has screened to audiences of over 10,000 people. Every year Flickerfest presents special programs of short films that showcase the work of specific regions.

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.