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AnimateTV:
Tear Drops Blossom by Michael Aubtin Madadi features in the Museum of Small Things at iconic London department store Selfridges until 7 March.
Stephen Irwin’s The Black Dog’s Progress continues to tour internationally in the Best of Ottowa 2009 programme until October 2010.
Cobra Mist by Emily Richardson screens at the Centre de Cultura Contemporania de Barcelona, Spain.
Tad’s Nest by Petra Freeman is showing in the UK Shorts programme at this year’s Birds Eye View Festival.
For Cultural Purposes Only by Sarah Wood travels to the BAMcinématek, Brooklyn, as one of the IFFR Tiger Awards nominated films.
And don’t forget to look out for the British Animation Awards Public Choice tour at a cinema near you, featuring AnimateTV contenders: Tad’s Nest, The Black Dog’s Progress, Damaged Goods and Unicycle Film by Thomas Hicks.
Primitive:
Apichatpong Weerasethkul’s A Letter To Uncle Boonmee is showing in February at the Centre de Cultura Contemporania de Barcelona, Spain; the Hors Pistes Festival at the Pompidou Centre in Paris, France; and at the Glasgow Short Film Festival in Scotland. And don’t forget you can watch the film online at The Auteurs site.
Phantoms of Nabua is currently showing at Extra City in Antwerp, until 2 May, in Animism, an extensive exhibition that explores the modern anxiety about the boundaries between the animate and the inanimate.
