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Manchester Animation Festival announces 2019 programme!

UK’s largest animation festival returns for fifth year at manchester’s home

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MANCHESTER ANIMATION FESTIVAL ANNOUNCES

2019 PROGRAMME 

UK’S LARGEST ANIMATION FESTIVAL RETURNS FOR FIFTH YEAR AT MANCHESTER’S HOME

 

NETFLIX’ KLAUS, MICHAËL DUDOK DE WIT AND AARDMAN ANIMATIONS AMONG MANY OTHERS JOIN MAF CELEBRATING 5TH EDITION

 

Manchester Animation Festival (MAF), the festival celebrating animation in all its forms, will return from 10-14 November, with a brand-new-five-day format.

This includes the Family Day at HOME on Sunday 10 November, the academic conference which will be held on Monday 11 November at the Media City home of higher education partner, the University of Salford, and the Animation Festival at HOME from 12 to the 14 November.

 

The event, now in its fifth year, is the largest animation festival in the UK, and its packed programme will once again feature animated short competitions, feature films, retrospective screenings, workshops, networking events, panel discussions, masterclasses and screen-talks from some of the brightest and best talent in the industry.

 

SCREENINGS 

105 Short films from 28 different countries will screen as part of the international competition of Short Films, Student Films, Commissioned Films and Immersive Films and panoramas plus for the first time this year MAFter Dark will have a special pub themed prize. Feature screenings sees the return of Aardman Animation’s popular farmyard follies in A Shaun The Sheep Movie: Farmageddon, Shaun the Sheep’s second feature-length movie.

Shawn the Sheep: Farmageddon
Shawn the Sheep: Farmageddon

Jacob, Mimmi and the Talking Dogs is a fun Latvian adventure about a young boy who teams up with his cousin on an environmental mission with the help of a pack of chatty canines and the screening of Steven Universe: The Movie provides a rare chance to see this eagerly awaited feature outing for the popular TV star on the big screen.

MAF will also have special preview screenings which include; Ruben Brandt, Collector – nominated for the Annie for Best Animated Independent Feature, this surreal heist movie follows 4 thieves as they attempt to steal famous artworks for their psychotherapist and Swallows of Kabul is a French animated drama about life under the Taliban rule, based on the novel of the same name that played Un Certain Regard at Cannes.

Swallows of Kabul
Swallows of Kabul

Finally, the winner of the Jury Award for feature film in Annecy, Buñuel in the Labyrinth of the Turtles follows filmmaker Luis Buñuel as he attempts to make his 3rd feature Las Hurdes: Land Without Bread.

Buñuel in the Labyrinth of the Turtles
Buñuel in the Labyrinth of the Turtles

A special screening of films in the shape ofTricky Women/Tricky Realities welcomes Festival directress Waltraud Grausgruber to the festival as she presents some of her favourite films from the last few years.

Happiness Machine will see film makers including Samantha Moore and Lizzy Hobbs discussing the innovative anthology project following a screening of the work.

 

MASTERCLASSES & MAKING OF

Making of Klaus brings Animation Supervisor Sergio Martins to provide an inside look into the making of Netflix’s Klaus, with special focus on the challenges and breakthroughs of character animation and development on this ground breaking 2D animated film.

Klaus
Klaus

Oscar winning director Michaël Dudok de Wit will be at MAF to deliver a masterclass and will talk about the geneses of his films The Red Turtle, Father and Daughter and The Monk and the Fish, as well as the subtle subjects of filmmaking, such as creativity, intuition and the use of symbols.

The Red Turtle
The Red Turtle

How To Develop An Animated TV Series welcomes experts from Blue Zoo Animation explain how to develop, produce and create new TV shows from scratch at the multi-BAFTA award-winning studio. Come along to better understand the process and learn how your idea for a show can stand out from the mile-high pile of ideas that are presented to commissions.

Making of A Shaun the Sheep Movie: Farmageddon welcomes co-director Will Becher back to MAF as he takes audiences behind the scenes at Aardman and share with us the classified secrets of this stellar stop motion sequel. 

Thomas and Henry Purrington from Golden Wolf will be taking the audience through the London studios latest motion work, breaking down recent projects and speaking about the importance of entertaining short-form content full of irreverent humour, intensely dynamic action and psychedelia.

 

PANELS AND Q&A SESSIONS

This year’s panels include Making it in Manchester, a selection of studios and practitioners showcase their studios and what makes Manchester one of the nation’s premier animation hotspots.

MAF’s In the Frame panel series is a yearly opportunity to tackle some of the most prominent issues facing the industry. This year a panel of experts will look at diversity and inclusion in the animation industry and how we can do more to benefit us all.

Back for 2019, MAF has partnered with Brown Bag Films to present a series of industry centric Q&A sessions, Animated Answers, bringing together people from industry to answer questions from the audience about issues anyone working in industry or interested in a career in animation can relate to. Come along armed with questions and put them to our panel of experts from the creative community.

During What Makes the Perfect Showreel? A panel of experts will discuss do’s and don’ts for animation job seekers.

In 5 Years and Counting, Making the Most of Your Early Career a panel of people who share wit and wisdom that they’ve learned in their first five years working in the animation industry, passing on invaluable tips and tricks onto those starting out in the world of animation!

For Setting up Shop, Making an Animation Studio, studios big and small all come from somewhere, be it friends starting out or long-established companies making new ventures in new towns we talk shop and welcome the people who have created companies to share in their experience in making a studio that works.

The A-Z of an Animation Department will provide a tour around the art department and discover a network of people all working towards brilliant content for the screen. Our panel will uncover the roles and responsibilities of this fabled faction of an animation studio.

 

MAF FILM AWARDS AND INDUSTRY EXCELLENCE AWARDS

 As part of this year’s Film Awards Short Films MAF will be screening 105 short films from 28 different countries as well as immersive films, covering VR and 360 film and student films, which demonstrates the talent and skills that can be nurtured in academia.

The Industry Excellence Awards return too celebrating individuals in the industry who excel in Character Design, Scriptwriting, Storyboarding and Character Animation. There is a series of IEA workshops to accompany this strand.

 

FAMILY DAY

On Sunday, ahead of the festival, children and families are invited for a day of animated fun, screenings and events suited to families. Head along for some amazing short films from around the world, colouring in sessions and super fun workshops!

EDUCATING ANIMATORS CONFERENCE 2019

The Educating Animators Conference is now in its second year; a day of talks and presentations on teaching methodologies and industry insight into the delivery of a challenging progressive curriculum and answering the skills gap for the future of the Animation sector.

NETWORKING

Returning for 2019, Skwigly’s hugely popular quiz challenges festival goers on their animation knowledge with chances to win a plethora of prizes. For the first time the festival will present Matt & Hal’s Gag Reels a comedy panel show where teams of comedians answer animated questions and battle it out for the coveted plastic Oscar! There may be an actual prize or two for the audience too.

Further parts of the 2019 edition will be the always lively MAFter Dark screening and Northwestivus networking evening. MAF Market which is back, bigger and better than ever before with more than 10 companies involved this year with industry professionals, tech demos, higher education providers, leading animation employers and project funders all present.

Festival Director Steve Henderson said “We’re delighted to be presenting another year of animated treats here in Manchester and welcoming audiences of all ages back to HOME. As the animation industry continues to grow we’re proud to be at the centre of it showcasing the art and industry of this beloved medium.”

 

Manchester Animation Festival takes place at HOME on from 10-14 November 2019.

 

About Manchester Animation Festival

Manchester Animation Festival is the UK’s largest animation festival and is a not for profit company that aims to celebrate animation through festivals and screenings. The board is made up of Festival Director Steve Henderson and Festival Producer Jen Hall and Finance Director Bill Lawrence. The Board is chaired by non-exec directors Tom Box (Blue Zoo) and Sherelle Fairweather (Manchester City Council).

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