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1. ‘Paradise’ by Studio Smack

A contemporary animated interpretation of Hieronymus Bosch's "The Garden of Earthly Delights."

The post ‘Paradise’ by Studio Smack appeared first on Cartoon Brew.

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2. ‘Witch Docter’ by Studio Smack, Floris Kaayk and Torre Florim

A music video for “Witch Docter” from De Staat’s album "I_CON."

The post ‘Witch Docter’ by Studio Smack, Floris Kaayk and Torre Florim appeared first on Cartoon Brew.

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3. MAY 22 IN LA: Experimental Animation at the Egyptian

Battery Cage

The LA Film Forum presents Triumph of the Wild: New Experimental Animation curated by Eric Leiser. The screening, which presents recent experimental films from the US and Europe, takes place on Sunday, May 22, at 7:30 pm at the Egyptian Theater (6712 Hollywood Blvd.) Three of the filmmakers—Eric Leiser, Alice Cohen, and Gina Marie Napolitan—will appear in person.

Tickets are $10/general admission, $6/students and seniors, and free for Filmforum members. To purchase advance tickets, visit the LA Film Forum website.

Here’s the screening line-up:

These Hammers Don’t Hurt Us by Michael Robinson
(2010, USA, 13 mins)

The External World by David OReilly
(2011, Ireland, 17 mins)

Triumph of the Wild by Martha Colburn
(2009, USA, 10 mins)

Battery Cage by Studio Smack
(2009, Netherlands, 4 mins)

Mirror Moves for Private Eyes by Alice Cohen
(2010, USA, 13 mins)

Mastering Bambi by Persijn Broerson and Margit Luckas
(2011, USA/Netherlands, 13 mins)

Remisequenz by Xenia Lesniewski
(2010, Germany, 3 mins)

City of Progress by Justine Bennet
(2008, Netherlands, 11 mins)

Forest by Eric Leiser
(2008, USA, 3 mins)

Demons and Cathedrals by Gina Marie Napolitan
(2010, USA, 5 mins)


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