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Animateka 2015

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Erlking
A father rides with his son through the forest. The sick child thinks he sees the Erlking, who both charms and frightens him. Based on Goethe’s poem Erlkönig and the music of Schubert/Liszt.

Nina
A story of a timid boy and woodland girl, who are both connected and separated by fear. They develop a strong bond, which becomes almighty in their fantasy world. But as friendship turns to love, fear arrives in an unexpected form. Overcoming fear and finding a common journey will not be easy. It will be difficult.

Otto
Otto is a video created with the intention to talk in a metaphorical and abstract way about the natural circle of events, which often switches the roles of the characters involved.
 
Soil is Alive
Soil is alive is a dark tale, without heroes, and it is like a lens that lets us look under the leaves. Its aim is to communicate the concept of the common good.

Work In Progress – Faces
Graphic faces flare and morph into one another to the rising rhythm of the music, which is played on found and recycled objects. The original charcoal drawings were made blindfolded by an artist collective.

Teeth
Things that are neglected are often lost forever. The life of a misguidedly and intensely focused man, chronicled through his oral obsessions.

Life with Herman H Rott
Herman is a rat who enjoys heavy drinking, loud grind music and chess. He doesn't care much for cleaning and the disorder in his apartment only makes him feel more at home. One day a very tidy cat who has a weakness for messy macho-men, decides to move in. She also brings a vacuum cleaner, a piano, and what's worse – a collection of classical music records.

Radiovision – Radivoj Kašanin Speaking
Radiovison is a TV and web series that explores the vast amount of Radio Belgrade archives through innovative use of illustration and animation. Radiovision – Radivoj Kašanin Speaking illustrates the speech of a famous Yugoslavian mathematician and professor of Belgrade University, addressing his students on an important subject – how not to be a slave (rob) nor a robot (robot).

Odeon
We, too, will grow cold some day like a cup of tea grows cold.

The Master
Popi dog and Huhuu monkey are waiting for their Master to come home, but one day he just isn’t coming any more... It is on this day that their shared life begins. Popi, being actually smarter and stronger, capitulates to monkey's whims, symbolising with it his obedience and subservience. At the other hand, Huhuu symbolises licentiousness and silliness.

This is verity, more phantasmal than a dream and more dreadful than the truth.

 



 


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Materialists Materialists

Celine Song

Saturday, 23. 08. 2025 / 20:20 / Main Hall

Lucy works at a high-end matchmaking company trying to pair up moneyed entrepreneurs with elite bachelors and bachelorettes. When she meets Harry at the wedding of two of her successfully paired clients, she immediately knows that this ‘unicorn’ would be a perfect catch for a lot of her customers. But Harry is more interested in Lucy. And then her ex suddenly shows up… As we could expect from the director of Past Lives, Materialists is not exactly a romantic comedy about a matchmaker torn between two suitors, but rather a lucid examination of the contradictions of love and dating.

Into the Wonderwoods Angelo dans la forêt mystérieuse

Vincent Paronnaud, Alexis Ducord

Sunday, 24. 08. 2025 / 17:10 / Main Hall

10-year-old Angelo dreams of being an adventurer and explorer.

Mickey 17 Mickey 17

Bong Joon Ho

Sunday, 24. 08. 2025 / 19:00 / Main Hall

Six years after Parasite, Korean director Bong Joon-ho is back with another biting satire (this time set in the distant future) with Robert Pattinson shining in the leading role(s). Its unlikely hero, Mickey Barnes, has found himself in the extraordinary circumstance of working for an employer who demands the ultimate commitment to the job… to die, for a living. »Combining the best parts of Snowpiercer and Okja into something new, this warm and wonderful film suggests that Bong loves people even more than he hates capitalism.« – IndieWire.