AnimateTV Retrospective


27.08.2010
The Horse Hospital
Colonnade, Bloomsbury, London, WC1 1JD

Tickets: £10.00 (includes entry to the Music Video Showcase and Late Night Bizarre) - booking advised

6.30-8.00pm


For this year's London International Animation Festival, Animate Projects has programmed a small selection from the 100 films commissioned through the AnimateTV scheme.

Established in 1990, AnimateTV is a unique collaboration between Channel 4 and The Arts Council England, selecting projects from an annual, national open call for innovative and risk-taking experiments in animation. AnimateTV has commissioned work by many of the key figures in British animation from the last twenty years including the Quay Brothers, Kayla Parker, Paul Bush, Andrew Kötting, Tim Macmillan, Petra Freeman, and many more.

The screening marks the publication of AnimateTV: 20 Years of Experimental Animation from the UK, a limited edition DVD collection of 23 films, and an illustrated booklet with essays by Adam Pugh and Dick Arnall.

There will be a short panel discussion after the screening featuring Clare Kitson, Osbert Parker, Chris Shepherd and Gary Thomas.

Tickets: £10.00 for all 3 sessions at the Horse Hospital on the Saturday night. Purchase yours from We Got Tickets.


Programme:
3 Ways to Go (Sarah Cox, 4’16”, 1997)
Feeling My Way (Jonathan Hodgson, 5’32”, 1997)
The Black Dog’s Progress (Stephen Irwin, 3’14”, 2008)
What She Wants (Ruth Lingford, 5’, 1994)
Cowboys: That’s Nothin’ (Phil Mulloy, 3’, 1991)
Yours Truly (Osbert Parker, 8’, 2006)
Magnetic Movie (Semiconductor, 4’56”, 2007)
Who I Am and What I Want (David Shrigley & Chris Shepherd, 7’23”, 2005)
15th February (Tim Webb, 6’35”, 1995)
Rabbit (Run Wrake, 8’30”, 2005)