BEST OF THE FEST 2010: Audience Animation Favorites
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Best of the Fest
Monday, June 28, 12:00 PM
Camelot Theatres
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BEST OF THE FEST 2010: Audience Animation Favorites
90 Minute Running Time
The best animation of ShortFest as voted by the audience.
Packaged Films...
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Barko
USA, 2010, 8 min.
After a not-so-pleasant stint in the circus, Barko is only too happy to find an owner who treats him like a dog.... more
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Flawed
Canada, 2010, 12 min.
Artist/filmmaker Andrea Dorfman's drawings burst colorfully into life as she animates the story of her long distance relationship with a man whose profession, plastic surgery, gives her plenty of fodder.... more
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The Gruffalo
United Kingdom, 2009, 27 min.
Helena Bonham-Carter, Robbie Coltraine, Tom Wilkinson and John Hurt lend their voices to this animated fable about a mouse who wanders into the woods in search of nuts and very nearly ends up being served in a soup instead.... more
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A Lost and Found Box of Human Sensation
Germany, 2010, 14 min.
Ian McKellan narrates and Joseph Fiennes stars in this story of a young man who, when his father dies unexpectedly, goes on a powerful emotional journey through time and space, seeking to cope with his grief.... more
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Ormie
Canada, 2009, 4 min.
Ormie the Pig has a simple, obsessive goal: to get the cookies that are just out of reach on top of the refrigerator.... more
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Poppy
New Zealand, 2009, 11 min.
Based on true events, two WWI soldiers are faced with a dilemma when they find a baby in a muddy ditch under its dead parents. To save or not to save?... more
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Urs
Germany, 2009, 10 min.
A man carries his mother up a mountain in this animated tale of a dutiful son intent upon finding a better life for both of them.... more
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