Animation Nation

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Animation Nation was an annual film festival in Singapore featuring animation feature films, short films, seminars and workshops. The festival was created by the Singapore Film Society in 2004 and took place every year until 2011. The last event was held in 2016.[1]

Besides films from around the world, the festival also screens local animation works in a programme called Singapore Showcase. This is to promote talents in Singapore and bring awareness to the public.

2009 (14 to 21 October)[]

Selected Film Programme[]

  • Secret of Kells (2009) by Tomm Moore and Nora Twomey
  • Mary and Max (2009) by Adam Elliot
  • Waltz with Bashir (2008) by Ari Folman
  • Musashi: The Dream of the Last Samurai (2009) by Nishikubo Mizuho / 西久保 瑞穂
  • Barefoot Gen / はだしのゲン (1983) by Masaki Mori / 真崎 守
  • Barefoot Gen 2 / はだしのゲン2 (1986) by Hirata Toshio / 平田 敏夫
  • From Inside (2008) by John Bergin
  • A Town Called Panic (Panique au village) (2009) by Stéphane Aubier and Vincent Patar
  • Pleasant Goat and Big Big Wolf: The Super Adventure / 喜洋洋与灰太狼之牛气冲天 (2009)
  • Genius Party Beyond (2008)
  • Usavich (2006-9) by Tomioka Satoshi / 富岡 聡

2008[]

The 5th Animation Nation festival was held from 24 October to 2 November 2008 at Alliance Française de Singapour and the National Museum of Singapore's Gallery Theatre. Other venues include the Fusionopolis and the library@esplanade.

Selected Film Programme[]

2007 (23 November to 1 December)[]

Selected Film Programme[]

2006 (16 to 22 November)[]

Festival Highlights (Bill Plympton Retrospective)[]

Director in attendance: Bill Plympton

Film Programme[]

Bill Plympton Retrospective

  • Feature film The Tune (1992)
  • Short films including Your Face (1987) and Guard Dog (2004)
  • Bill Plympton's Animation Master class

Feature films

  • Renaissance (2006) by Christian Volckman
  • Paprika / パプリカ (2006) by Kon Satoshi / 今 敏
  • Nagasaki 1945 - The Angelus Bells / 長崎 1945 アンゼラスの鐘 (2005) by Arihara Seiji / 有原 誠治

Selected Short films

2005 (17 to 23 November)[]

Selected Film Programme[]

2004 (24 to 29 June)[]

Film Programme[]

Feature films

Selected Short films

References[]

  1. ^ "Film Picks: Animation Nation". Retrieved 2 January 2019.

External links[]

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