Shorts Animation Competition 1

Festival
PÖFF Shorts 2024
Programme
Shorts Animation Competition

Animation is the art of transformation, and this year's animation competition shorts again transform the personal and the familiar to the universal and the unpredictable.

Animation directors are more and more daring to mix styles and themes; a personal family album becomes an experimental memory trace, and overtourism is debated in a semi-fantastic, semi-real sea environment. Time and space change in animation (the number of experimental animation works here testify to that); but still, films and their directors don't shy away from contemporary, traumatic topics -whose news coverage is all over our screens. The old-time familiar issues (e.g. personal relationships, family) are here looked upon in a meticulously twisted angle. Exploitation in the work environment has risen to be the well-placed focus of a number of animation shorts in our programme. Whether in 2D, 3D, stop-motion, or any other technique variation, expect a welcome transformation of our ordinary world perception.

Screenings

Hall 2 Kino Artis
Screening052202 / Shorts anima võistlusprogramm 1
Q&A duration
Screening duration

Films

Baltic premiere

Entropic Memory

Local title
Entroopiline mälu
Original title
Mémoire entropique
Director
Nicolas Brault
Country
Canada
Year
2024
Festival
PÖFF Shorts 2024
Programme
Shorts Animation Competition

This photographic exploration of family photo albums ravaged by water evokes hazy and indistinct memories, poignant witnesses of a fragile past.

Director
Nicolas Brault
Runtime
Language
no dialogue

International premiere

Kafka. In Love

Local title
Kafka. Armunud
Original title
Kafka. In Love
Director
Zane Oborenko
Country
Latvia, Czechia
Year
2024
Festival
PÖFF Shorts 2024
Programme
Shorts Animation Competition

Franz and Milena – between them a distance, her husband and loads of letters – it is love that fills Kafka’s life with light and hope and at the same time illuminates the fears and darkness in him. Based on Franz Kafka’s Letters to Milena, the film explores a multidimensional experience of falling in love.

Director
Zane Oborenko
Runtime
Language
Latvian
Subtitles
English

International premiere

Mr. Mr. Welcomes You Home

Local title
Härra härra ootab teid koju
Original title
Mr. Mr. Welcomes You Home
Director
Exyl
Country
USA
Year
2024
Festival
PÖFF Shorts 2024
Programme
Shorts Animation Competition

An empty room of banal bureaucratic horror - what does it take to get home?

Director
Exyl
Runtime
Language
no dialogue

Baltic premiere

Tennis, Oranges

Local title
Tennis, apelsinid
Original title
Tennis, Oranges
Director
Sean Pecknold
Country
USA
Year
2024
Festival
PÖFF Shorts 2024
Programme
Shorts Animation Competition

A robotic vacuum suffering from burnout quits its job at a hospital and sets out to find community and a greater purpose on a quiet street where two lonely rabbits are stuck in perpetual loops.

Director
Sean Pecknold
Runtime
Language
Chinese
Subtitles
English

Baltic premiere

Luna Rossa

Local title
Luna Rossa
Original title
Luna Rossa
Director
Olga Pärn, Priit Pärn
Country
Estonia, France
Year
2024
Festival
PÖFF Shorts 2024
Programme
Shorts Animation Competition

He observes. She plays. Forgotten love lingers. The Moon is just a pale witness to it all. Still pale.

Director
Olga Pärn, Priit Pärn
Runtime
Language
no dialogue
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