Sci-Fi FF: Animation Showcase
Science Fiction Film Festival 2022: Animation Showcase: THE LANGUAGE OF SHAPES, RED GAIA, SPACE DEBRIS, DRIFTER, THE DAYS THAT (NEVER) WERE, CAMOUFLAGE BIG WORLD EPISODE ONE - PARKING TICKET, HARMONICHAOS, EL VIAHERO, BIRDSONG.
ECHOES OF BIRDSONG – Directed by Luis Melo, Portugal.
A family visits an alien holiday spot in this rapturous melding of funk, science-fiction, surrealism, and pop art.
LANGUAGE OF SHAPES – Directed by Samantha Moore, U.K.
A young girl with a stomach upset enters a microscopic world and aids the defenders of her cells in a fight against the invading bacteria.
BIG WORLD Episode 1: PARKING TICKET – Directed by Deon Hickey, Australia.
Helen deals with a parking ticket in a world of aliens, spaceships, and flying cars.
THE DAYS THAT (NEVER) WERE – Directed by Pedro Rivero and Kevin Iglesias Rodríguez, Spain. Three characters are about to have the best time of their lives ... until a strange phenomenon appears to interrupt everything.
HARMONICHAOS – Directed by Dave Vertigan, Australia.
Alien life-forms, toxic waste, radiation – then things turn really ugly, in this speculation on the future of life on earth.
MY LIFE AS A PIECE OF SPACE DEBRIS – Directed by Damien Donnelly, Ireland.
Did you ever stop and think what life is like for a piece of Space Debris?
RED GAIA – Directed by Udesh Chetty, USA.
A lone android, desperately guarding the last essences of life, finds her own soul hanging in the balance.
DRIFTER – Directed by Joost Jansen, Belgium.
An astronaut, detached from his space station, drifts into an infinite void throughout the universe.
EL VIAJERO – Directed by Fabio Bonvicini, Spain.
Utilizing images of the Marseille tarot, this hallucinatory journey envisions a future world filled with timeless paradises full of dying gods.
CAMOUFLAGE – Directed by Remco Polman, Netherlands.
Office clerk Amouf tries to hold his life together following the rise to power of De Jager, a hate-instigating vigilante.
THE SPRAYER – Directed by Farnoush Abedi, Iran.
In the land occupied with the sprayer’s army, no one has the right to grow any kind of plants. An idealistic soldier finds a seed and his curiosity is just the beginning of something extraordinary, something revolutionary…
ECHOES OF BIRDSONG – Directed by Luis Melo, Portugal.
A family visits an alien holiday spot in this rapturous melding of funk, science-fiction, surrealism, and pop art.
LANGUAGE OF SHAPES – Directed by Samantha Moore, U.K.
A young girl with a stomach upset enters a microscopic world and aids the defenders of her cells in a fight against the invading bacteria.
BIG WORLD Episode 1: PARKING TICKET – Directed by Deon Hickey, Australia.
Helen deals with a parking ticket in a world of aliens, spaceships, and flying cars.
THE DAYS THAT (NEVER) WERE – Directed by Pedro Rivero and Kevin Iglesias Rodríguez, Spain. Three characters are about to have the best time of their lives ... until a strange phenomenon appears to interrupt everything.
HARMONICHAOS – Directed by Dave Vertigan, Australia.
Alien life-forms, toxic waste, radiation – then things turn really ugly, in this speculation on the future of life on earth.
MY LIFE AS A PIECE OF SPACE DEBRIS – Directed by Damien Donnelly, Ireland.
Did you ever stop and think what life is like for a piece of Space Debris?
RED GAIA – Directed by Udesh Chetty, USA.
A lone android, desperately guarding the last essences of life, finds her own soul hanging in the balance.
DRIFTER – Directed by Joost Jansen, Belgium.
An astronaut, detached from his space station, drifts into an infinite void throughout the universe.
EL VIAJERO – Directed by Fabio Bonvicini, Spain.
Utilizing images of the Marseille tarot, this hallucinatory journey envisions a future world filled with timeless paradises full of dying gods.
CAMOUFLAGE – Directed by Remco Polman, Netherlands.
Office clerk Amouf tries to hold his life together following the rise to power of De Jager, a hate-instigating vigilante.
THE SPRAYER – Directed by Farnoush Abedi, Iran.
In the land occupied with the sprayer’s army, no one has the right to grow any kind of plants. An idealistic soldier finds a seed and his curiosity is just the beginning of something extraordinary, something revolutionary…
Rating | M |
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Genre | Sci-Fi |
Running Time | 103 |
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Session times for the new cinema week, commencing each Thursday, will be released the Tuesday afternoon prior