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Kiwi Animation

Screening: Monday 16 October, 6:30pm

Scene from Infection

New Zealand

All films 35mm

70 mins approx

PG cert

Open to public Admissions

The Orchard

New Zealand 1996

Director: Bob Stenhouse
Producer: Hugh MacDonald

9 mins

This spectacular animation, long awaited from the maker of The Frog, The Dog and the Devil, is adapted from a Japanese folk tale.

The Nightwatchman

New Zealand 1993

Director/Screenplay: Joe Wylie, John Robertson
Producer: Susan Wilson

10 mins

The night of the insect. Spectacular animation by Magic Films.

The Grocer's Apprentice

New Zealand 1997

Director: Sebastian Doyle
Producer: Glenis Giles

11 mins

Stop motion animation extravaganza at the corner dairy.

Decaff

New Zealand 1997

Director/Screenplay: Greg Page
Producers: David Reid, James Wallace

4 mins

Decaff is the bad-tempered little knot we all have inside us-he does what you wish you could but never would!

Delf

New Zealand 1997

Director/Screenplay: James Cunningham
Producer: Paul Swadel

6 mins

Two digitally engineered life forms explode onto the screen in an intense chase scene.

Infection

New Zealand 2000

Director/Screenplay: James Cunningham
Producer: Paul Swadel

9 mins

James Cunningham's colossally detailed (and noisy) digital solution to a student loan problem.

Grass

New Zealand 2004

Director: Simon Otto
Screenplay: Simon Otto, Brent Chambers, Raymond McGrath
Producer: Susan Chambers

7 mins

"Life sucks and you should get used to it," is the message George has for her six-year-old neighbour Tama on the occasion of her 14th birthday. Tama is not convinced.

Egg & Bomb

New Zealand 2005

Director: George Port
Screenplay: Michael Bennett
Producers: Norman Elder. George Port

13 mins

George Port's long awaited CG chicken farm takeover epic reaches the giant screen and feathers fly.

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