Faiyaz Jafri
A personal, surreal account of the New York September 11 attacks, by juxtaposing the destruction of the Twin Towers and Disney neo-archetypes.
"The September 11 attacks on the WTC happened in my backyard. For somebody living in the West, growing up in the Netherlands, with all the privileges of my generation, this was the closest I had ever been to a war. It had quite an impact on me and I didn’t deal with it well, which is something I am embarrassed about.
Disney is the wholesome entertainment I grew up with, but it also represents the mediocrity of pleasing everyone while not offending anyone. Disney embodied the idea of the America we all loved and it is the distorted version of that idea that eventually lead to the September 11 attacks.
This film is not about the big conspiracies, terrorism, fundamentalism, hate or love. This film is about how close, good and bad, wrong and right, innocence and perversion can be. This is my film about my twin towers and how I miss them.
The title “This Ain’t Disneyland” is based on what a policeman says to Jules and Gedeon Naudet while they were filming their documentary 9/11.
The intro and outro song were inspired by lyrics my son sings as a mockery to the Disney anthem."
Commissioned in 2015 for Friday Flash No.11, a developmental precursor to the Supernova Digital Animation Festival. TDAL has been shown throughout the world at over 30 International Film Festivals.
United States
Tizzy Canucci
"Chaucer’s world of The Canterbury Tales meets today’s digital world. Some characters are almost the same, others quite different.
But do people really change that much?
Includes spoken Middle English, and archive material."
United Kingdom
Supinfocom Valenciennes
Post-apocalyptic triptych.
A graduation movie by Lucas Roussel, Charlotte Brun, Loïc Frimat, Vincent Labis, Adrien Lannoy, Alice Lepoutre, produced in assocaition with Supinfocom Valenciennes.
France
Seishi Irimajiri
"Once there was no border line on the earth."
BORDERLINE tells the story of a boy who creates borders on Earth, however these borders start moving without his consent, which fills him with rage.
A boy was writing a score. Eventually one of the lines became a circle, many ...