Allegro non troppo was produced in 1976 and is a masterpiece in the history of animation. At the end of the screening, Bruno Bozzetto will be rewarded by the Asifa Prize.
Thursday 13 June 18:00 - Cinéma Pathé Pathé 3
From Starewitch to Trnka and Pojar, puppet animation has gained the distinction it deserves. However, the six films making up this programme are shaking up the traditional notion of puppet animation. While they indeed fall within the realm of puppetry, they are at the same time pushing back the boundaries of animation.
With their craftiness, these films break away from the codes of traditional animation families to create their own unusual, quirky and funny genre.
The 12 films presented offer a meeting with some of the major names in experimental cinema and their psychedelic worlds.
When animation uses photography and live action to present its view of the world.
"My best mate is a vampire".
Discover the winner of the CANAL J Espoirs de l'animation competition.
Students from French animation schools had to respond to this commission work.
CANAL J received 33 new shorts created by 93 students for children between 8 and 12. After being submitted to the votes of kids, the winner will be chosen during the Mifa by a professional jury.
Wednesday 12 June 16:00 - Cinéma Pathé Pathé 3
2013: election of the funniest film!
Every evening, from Monday to Thursday, vote for the 3 funniest films in the programme of the 8:30 pm screening (salle 2, Décavision).
The films selected by this vote will be screened on Friday evening at 8:30 pm (salle 2, Décavision), with a final vote to elect the funniest of them all!
The winner will be announced during the award ceremony on Saturday.
An unsuspected battle is raging around us. Young Mary-Kate finds herself plunged as if by magic into this hidden world, and must join forces with an unlikely group of unusual funny characters to try and save their world... and ours.
Tuesday 11 June 14:00 - Cinéma Pathé Pathé 1
What makes you laugh? A question that only you can answer and that only you can... vote!
What makes you laugh? A question that only you can answer and that only you can... vote!
What makes you laugh? A question that only you can answer and that only you can... vote!
What makes you laugh? A question that only you can answer and that only you can... vote!
In The nature of Frédéric Back, the Canadian documentary maker Phil Comeau follows the journey of the director of The Man Who Planted Trees through the key places that shaped his life and artistic evolution, travelling from Alsace to Brittany, Hollywood to Japan, ending up in Montreal and the Quebec countryside.
There are two trends central to Polish animation, enriched by their close connection with music and technique.
Trash, crude and funny: these are the adventures of George, the hedonistic hedgehog.
The grotesque and its baroque and bizarre world are given a central place in Polish animation.
As evocative, lyrical and poetic films, Jerzy Kucia's work has to be deserved and savoured.
Good and evil, life, afterlife, death... and, more than anything, the mysticism and fatalism of the Polish soul are expressed throughout the films presented in this selection.
1. The Lion and the Song, Bretislav Pojar
2. Do It Yourself Cartoon Kit, Bob Godfrey
3. The Island, Fedor Savelievitch Khitrouk
4. I Move, so I Am, Gerrit Van Dijk
5. Nursery Crimes: Tom Thumb, Dave Borthwick
6. The Window, Csaba Varga
7. Rabbit, Run Wrake
8. The Public Voice, Lejf Marcussen
9. Hommage au producteur John Coates
Now here's a great opportunity to discover a moment of pure joy with The King And The Mockingbird, in a world where love reigns supreme over power and shepherdesses are sensible and daring enough to prefer chimney sweeps to kings.
Friday 14 June 18:00 - Cinéma Pathé Pathé 1
A timeless theme spanning the entire history of animation, resistance remains entirely pertinent today, as globalisation and mass culture is promoting the standardisation of ideas.
ROBERT YEAH!
Robert Morgan's bloody world