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Laura N-Tamara, ‘It starts with’ (2′50)
On love and tiny teacups.
http://www.laura-ntamara.com
instagram: @niwakins
Watch it at BOIL screening: http://boil2016.eventbrite.co.uk
Sam bell, ‘Visual capture experiment’ (loop)
Experimental loop exploring synchresis of acoustic and visual elements.
samuelbell.co.uk
Watch it at BOIL screening: http://boil2016.eventbrite.co.uk
Rachael Olga Lloyd, ‘Iktsuarpok’ (7′15)
There is no English equivalent for “Iktsuarpok”, an Inuit word that describes the feeling of anticipation that leads you to keep looking outside to see if anyone is coming.
This feeling is often experienced by a sweet-natured but naïve yeti who lives alone in a frozen wilderness. When he crosses paths with a small bird, has the lonely creature finally found the friend he’s been waiting for?
Selections :
-Winner for best Student Animation at Roselle Park Loves Shorts International Film Festival 2016,
-The Smalls Film Festival 2016 Official Selection.
- Aesthetica Short Film Festival 2016, Official Selection,
-Manchester Animation Festival 2016, Official Selection,
-Underwire Film Festival 2016, Official Selection,
-Primanima World Festival of First Animations 2016, Official Selection
http://www.rachaelolgalloyd.com
Trailer: https://vimeo.com/170490728
Watch it at BOIL screening : http://boil2016.eventbrite.co.uk
Chao Heng Yang, ‘Search Within’ (2′28)
Search Within is a short film that disrupts visual and ontological perception. Virtual images simulate reality, while reality blends with virtual supplements. They approach each other and meet in the uncanny space: the gap. The gap is like the slit between the wall and the bed, collecting daily dust, hairs and biscuit crumbs without people’s consciousness. The gap, an intermediate space, a spectrum between fact and truth, is where fictional narrative develops its fantasies.
Watch it a BOIL screening : http://boil2016.eventbrite.co.uk
Courtney Taniguchi, ‘Makeup’ (1′43)
A woman remembers how she learned to put on make-up...
Watch it at Boil screening : http://boil2016.eventbrite.co.uk
Simji Park, ‘The Doorbell’ (3′47)
A girl found someone who peed by her door.
http://simjipark.tumblr.com/
Watch it at BOIL screening: http://boil2016.eventbrite.co.uk
Lottie Kingslake, ‘Of The Apple’ (4′01)
After succumbing to the apple's temptation, Eve flees the inevitable reprimand of nature.
www.lottiekingslake.co.uk
Watch it at BOIL screening: http://boil2016.eventbrite.co.uk
Tahuanty Jacanamijoy, ‘Zoetic’ (loop, installation)
Zoetic is full of reminiscences of our strong relation with the figure of the mother, and relates the element of water and the lively action of swimming with the sense of being alive.
www.tahuanty.com
Watch it at BOIL screening: http://boil2016.eventbrite.co.uk
Jen Haugan, ‘Flowers and Feathers’ (3′30)
Two awkward neighbours, gardening, freelance life, and an irrational feeling of being watched.
http://jenhaugan.com/
Watch it at BOIL screening: http://boil2016.eventbrite.co.uk
Sujay Narayan, ‘Rite of Passage’ (3′31)
Amongst us in this neighbourhood, the man with the knife is king...
www.sujaynarayan.com
Watch it at BOIL screening: http://boil2016.eventbrite.co.uk
Kitty Faingold, ‘SubRosa’ (5′04)
Strawberries, stars, candles, lipstick and champagne are in the mood for blood as a dinner date in an ancient Ziggurat turns deadly.
http://flickr.com/kittyanais
Watch it at BOIL screening: http://boil2016.eventbrite.co.uk
Yuriko Ogawa, ‘Where our memories are’ (4′12)
Three girls, playing hide and seek in an eye clinic, where their memories are.
http://www.lilico-co.com
Watch it at BOIL screening: http://boil2016.eventbrite.co.uk
Rohan Wadham, ‘A Baker’s Dozen’ (4′41)
A film about an immigrant baker and his family.
www.rohanwadham.co.uk
Watch it at BOIL screening: http://boil2016.eventbrite.co.uk
Jenny Jokela, ‘Smile’ (2′21)
Smile explores the communication between the socially constructed notion of femininity and the real self.
jennyjokela.com
Watch it at BOIL screening: http://boil2016.eventbrite.co.uk
Kate Balchin, ‘Cold Hands’ (3′02)
Everyone knows you need cold hands to make great pastry...
katebalchin.com
Watch it at BOIL screening: http://boil2016.eventbrite.co.uk
Patrick O’Mahony, ‘ScribbleMouth’ (4′27)
Lilly is in love and has the perfect relationship....well, that's what she thinks.
Screenings:
Toronto Animated Image Society 2016 Finalist. The Smalls Film Festival 2016 Official Selection.
Trailer: https://vimeo.com/180442732 Facebook: /PatricksAnimationsandIllustrations Twitter: @RickpatArtpick
Watch it at BOIL screening: http://boil2016.eventbrite.co.uk
Matthias Cuciniello, ‘My Darling’ (1′34)
Where are you, mother?
http://cargocollective.com/mcuciniello
Watch it at BOIL screening: http://boil2016.eventbrite.co.uk