19. Rabbit Punch
by Kristian Andrews
International Promotion Award for the best graduation film (10,000 Euros) went to RABBITPUNCH by Kristian Andrews from Great Britain.
20. Black Dog's Progress
by Stephen Irwin
A series of flipbooks tell the sad story of the Black Dog. The sad story of the Black Dog is told with a series of flipbooks. The scene grows denser as looped scenes accumulate and the narrative develops. The Black Dog, unwanted by his owner, is thrown out into an unwelcoming neighbourhood. On his journey he’s corrupted by acts of violence and grows determined to live happily ever after back home. Unfortunately Mother has different plans and his story ends in tragedy. The film is told within a single shot using a series of flipbook animations. The scene grows denser as looped scenes accumulate and the narrative develops.
21. Tad's Nest
by Petra Freeman
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