NFB launches Animation Week Eight FREE online animation premieres at NFB.ca just in time for International Animation Day
PRESS RELEASE
28/10/2019
October 28, 2019 – Montreal – National Film Board of Canada
The NFB is celebrating International Animation Day (October 28) with a special Animation Week program featuring bold and dazzling new works by animators from across Canada.
NFB.ca’s Animation Week showcase offers free streaming of eight premieres—with four works by women as well as new Indigenous animation from the Hothouse program.
They will all remain online at NFB.ca as a celebration of great Canadian animation.
Online premieres from across the country!
- WORLD PREMIERE: Meet Annie and take a whirlwind tour through her busy world while discovering the power that lies in the small choices we make every day, in Winnipeg animator Anita Lebeau’sA Change of Scenery.
- Ottawa-bornfilmmaker David Barlow-Krelina’s computer-animated Caterpillarplasty is a prescient, grotesque sci-fi satire that lifts plastic surgery to another level.
- The second instalment in a trilogy that began with the Canadian Screen Award-winning Paula, Montreal director Dominic Etienne Simard’s Canada/France co-pro Charles(DES animations/Les Films de l’Arlequin/NFB) introduces audiences to a boy who imagines a peaceful haven to escape the unfairness of his life.
- In Bulgarian-born, Montreal-based animator Alex Boya’sTurbine, a pilot crash-lands into his home and his face has been replaced by a turbine. To save their marriage, his wife takes drastic action.
- Inspired by a real bear that once lived in Stanley Park, Sundance Award-winning Vancouver filmmakerJulia Kwan’s first animated film The Zoo (NFB/Fire Horse Productions) follows the parallel lives of a polar bear cub and a Chinese boy who visits him until they’re both in their twilight years.
New Indigenous animation from the NFB’s Hothouse program
Hothouse has helped kick-start the careers of a new generation of animators. For its 12th edition, the NFB teamed up with the imagineNATIVE Film + Media Arts Festival and associate producers Amanda Strong and Amanda Roy to help address underrepresentation of Indigenous creators in film animation, with three innovative, highly personal works premiering during Animation Week:
- Born in Edmonton and raised on the Enoch Cree Nation,Kassia Ward explores the concept of semi-private spaces and how we act when we forget that we might be being watched in her short film Collector.
- Meky Ottawa from theAtikamewk Nation in Quebec gives us The Fake Calendar—a neon glimpse at how people come up with interesting and creative ways to avoid social functions, in favour of their own private space.
- A young Mi’kmaq artist from the Pabineau First Nation in New Brunswick who is living with schizoaffective disorder, Christopher Gilbert Grantdirected XO Rad Magical, a personal lyrical poem that shows how there is beauty in the brains of those who are at war with themselves.
About International Animation Day
In 2002, the International Animated Film Association (ASIFA) launched International Animation Day to commemorate the first public performance of Émile Reynaud’s Théâtre Optique at the Musée Grévin in Paris on October 28, 1892. This celebration is held in over 40 countries, and the NFB is taking part for the 13th straight year through Animation Week!
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Related Products
Electronic Press Kit | Images, trailers, synopses: A Change of Scenery | Caterpillarplasty | Charles | Collector – Hothouse | The Fake Calendar – Hothouse | The Zoo | Turbine | XO Rad Magical – Hothouse
Associated Links
International Animation Day
Hothouse
Les Films de l’Arlequin
imagineNATIVE Film + Media Arts Festival
International Animated Film Association
Media Relations
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About the NFB
The National Film Board of Canada (NFB) is a leader in exploring animation as an artform, a storytelling medium and innovative content for emerging platforms. It produces trailblazing animated works both in its Montreal studios and across the country, and it works with many of the world’s leading creators on international co-productions. NFB productions have won more than 7,000 awards, including seven Oscars for NFB animation and seven grand prizes at the Annecy festival. To access this unique content, visit NFB.ca.