Ingrid Pitt: Beyond the Forest Kevin Sean Michaels
The Holocaust has rarely been looked at through animation, and never by a child animator. This film is a cross-generational collaboration between Oscar-nominated animator Bill Plympton, actress Ingrid Pitt-narrating her final film about her Holocaust experience-and 10-year-old San Diego animator and award-winning film critic Perry Chen. (A)
Abridged Arjun Rihan
Two pieces of the Bay Bridge must work together to get the job done. Could love follow? (A) (USA)
Propose Dan Racusin
A lively music video for a popular Japanese band. (A) (USA/Japan)
Gallery Girl Andrew Marshel
A lonely girl inside a painting longs to know what else is out there. (A) (USA)
Garpenfargle Bill Kersey
Can one little dog stay out of the trash? An all-time festival favorite. (L) (USA)
Jellyfish Niche Jenny Sherman
A little jellyfish has trouble finding his niche. (A) (USA)
Ride of the Mergansers Steve Furman
Mergansers ducklings make their way in the real world. The audience goes crazy for this one. (D) (USA)
The Ingredient Tad Patterson
A stop-motion animated film wherein Lucky the beaver must stop an unscrupulous wizard and his pet monster. (A) (USA)
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