NO QUIERO QUE TE VAYAS

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Realización: Óscar "Cobain" Ramírez
Creative Commons 2012

Llegamos son planearlo, sin decidirlo. Estás aquí, estamos ahí y no quiero que te vayas.
¿A dónde iremos ahora si no estás?
Esto es un acto que prepara tu partida y quiero festejar antes de que ya no estés. Aunque ahora es como si no existieras, y te olvidara todos los días que te veo por la mañana.

Vindria.


 

SPASHKA . VINDRIA

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THE LOST THING . SHAUN TAN / ANDREW RUHEMANN (2010)

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The Lost Thing is a 2000 picture book, written and illustrated by Shaun Tan. This book was adapted into 15-minute animated short film in 2010, directed by Tan and Andrew Ruhemann and narrated by Tim Minchin. It won the Oscar for Best Animated Short. It was nominated for the 2011 Hugo Award for Best Dramatic Presentation, Short Form.


Set in the near future, in dystopian Perth, Australia, The Lost Thing is a story about a boy who enjoys collecting bottle tops for his bottle top collection. One day, while collecting bottle caps near a beach, he discovers a strange creature, that seems to be a combination of an industrial boiler, a crab, and an octopus. This creature is referred to as "The Lost Thing" by the narrator.

The boy realizes the creature is lost and out of place. He attempts to find its owner but is not able to, due to the indifference of everyone else. As he is looking for the creature's owner, he is met by a person who gives him a business card with a weird sign on it. After searching much of the city for the sign, the boy is able to find the sign and return the creature, although he was unable to say whether the creature really belonged there

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MANN IM MOND . CHRIS STENNER / ARVID UIBEL (GERMANY) (Animated)



A little man who lives on the moon spends his days working on his dirt garden, keeping himself busy, and longing for company. When in 1969 the first manned mission to land on the moon is started, his dream is about to come true. One day he notices a light heading his way from the large blue planet thats fills gis vista and runs out to grett his new guest, only to get a big surprise in return.

Lenght: 7 min.

From de DVD FILM MOVEMENT www.filmmovement.com

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EL GRAN ZAMBINI . IGOR LEGARRETA / EMILIO PÉREZ (ESPAÑA) (Live Action)



The remains of an ancient circus can still be seen on the outskirts of a big city as we follow the story of an aging circus performer and the troubled relationship he has with his young son.

Lenght: 15min


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A HALF MAN . FIRAS MOMANI (CANADA) (Stop-Motion Animation)



A whole man contained in a half a body struggles to maintain his dialy routine and provide for the chil in his care.

Lenght: 5min


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LA LECON DE DANSE . PHILIPPE PROUFF (FRANCE) (Live Action)



This Film is dedicated to all the people who want to impress other with revolutionary dance training. You will no longer have an excuse not to move your body to the sound of digital rhythms. Two left feet? No rhythm? No problem. One man breaks it down in this revolutionary and hilarious instructional dance class.

Lenght: 5min


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