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Last modified on Wed 5 May 2021 10.42 EDT In the wake of Brexit, thereâs a defiant note in the overarching theme â Happy Together â of this yearâs survey of European shorts, brought to us by EUNIC London, an umbrella organisation for EU cultural institutions, and pulled together by London-based curator Shira MacLeod. But, as they say, itâs complicated: the âhappinessâ, as flaunted in many of these 19 short films, feels somewhat ironic; long-suffering humour the common currency in muddling through a bundle of dissatisfactions, gripes and misunderstandings. In Barnabás Tóthâs Chuchotage, two Hungarian translators make unlikely sweet talk from the Euro-sustainability waffle they have to parse for an attractive client. The scenario walks a fine line next to creepy sexual harassment â before these cunning linguists get their comeuppance. ....
How Czech Animation Managed the Pandemic Year 2020 And What Lies Ahead This Year Last year, the Covid-19 pandemic hit all creative industries, and animation was no exception. Many domestic and foreign festivals, where premieres take place and distribution cooperation is negotiated, have been cancelled or moved to the online environment. How did Czech animation creators cope with the limitations and new challenges? As early as in March, the Association of Czech Animation Film responded to the crisis with a statement, proposing steps to strengthen the segment of domestic production of animated content, especially of series, so that the Czech Republic can disengage economically from the dominant focus on live action film, thus boosting a significant sector of creative industries which may largely exist and work online. ....
The Auschwitz Report, the animated short film by emerging directors Michaela Mihályiová and David Štumpf, SH T HAPPENS, has qualified for the 2021 Oscar nominations in the Best Short Film category. The short film, combining colourful drawing techniques with Risomat, was first presented in the Orrizonti section at the 2019 Venice Film Festival and became the first animated Slovak film to be shown at the Sundance Film Festival earlier this year. SH T HAPPENS, a 13-minute fable and a cross between Noah’s Ark and Titanic, has netted 14 awards and played at 100 film festivals. (The article continues below - Commercial information) ....