4th February 2021 | |
7.30pm - 8.30pm | |
Online Event Edinburgh | |
Day Pass: £10 / £7 - Digital Festival Pass: £20 / £15 | |
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A womxn-led showcase of extraordinary and award-winning stop-frame and VFX from the animated film industry. This dynamic and vibrant programme pushes the boundaries of animated film, showcasing a wide range of tones, textures and styles from puppet animation to curated showcases and music videos. This new programming strand champions the work of women (cisgender, transgender, non-binary, genderqueer or intersex) and aims to address the current gender imbalance of the animated film industry.
Featured as part of the programme are animators Ali Aschman (England), Amanda Aiken (Scotland), Aurélie Gauthier (Ireland), Camile Kater (Brazil), Eleanor Stewart (Scotland), Ellie LaCourt (USA), Erentia Bedeker (South Africa), Kate Jessop (England), Kelli Williams (USA), Martyna Koleniec (Czech Republic), Vanessa Sweet (USA) and Victoria Watson (Scotland).
Age 15+
ANIMATED WOMXN: PANEL DISCUSSION
After the screening, AWUK will lead a creative panel discussion with five animators selected from the Animated Womxn programme to discuss their creative practice and to reflect on their experience as a womxn within the animated film industry. Founded in 2013, AWUK aims to change the gender landscape by building a vibrant network that facilitates mentoring, knowledge exchange and education for womxn in a male dominated society.
The programme has been curated by Puppet Animation Scotland with the support of Animated Women UK (AWUK), Scotland and PANIMATION."
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