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We hope you won’t need to come back

A young girl immigrated. Having to function in a new environment is slowly transforming into a routine, and herself, into a modern Frankenstein’s creation. The new approach and behaviour no longer match the old habits and patrimonial stereotypes. The decision to reunite with family and return the feeling of comfort became a turning point and reveals the process which modern immigrants experience.

Director
Anastazja Naumenko – animator and director of animated and experimental films. She was studying at the Academy of Fine Arts in Krakow and at KASK in Belgium. Her works have been exhibited in Kraków, Wrocław and Gent.

Contact: katarzyna.wilk@kff.com.pl

Boriya

Bori, a 7-year-old girl, is bored at the daily routine in countryside. Everyone is busy except her because it’s busy farming season. She is looking for someone to play with, but life is not what she thought it would be.

Director
MIN Sung Ah graduated from The Korean National University of Arts (KNUA) in animation in 2007. After many experiences in South Korea in the animation sector, she moved to France in 2017 and now lives in Bordeaux. Boriya is her fifth short film.

Contact: vianney@yummy-films.com

WhateverTree

Screen addiction. Species at risk. Whatever! A dead tree goes viral, attracting wildlife, a nature lover and a crowd of online followers. Animated entirely outside, “WhateverTree” examines our connection to nature in the age of social media, screens, and selfies.

Director
Isaac King is an award-winning animation filmmaker and artist from Canada. Directing commercials and short films for 20 years, his work spans drawing, stop-motion, cutout and outdoor animation techniques. Using handcrafted and digital media, he focusses on environmental and social issues with humour and warmth. His films have screened worldwide, winning numerous awards including the Annecy Audience Prize.

Contact: isaacjayking@gmail.com

Song Sparrow

A Group of refugees tries to reach themselves to a safe country in search for a better life. They pay a smuggler to convey them across the boarders in a fridge truck. However, the freezing temperature of the truck turns their hopes for a better future into a fierce struggle for survival.

Director
Farzaneh Omidvarnia was born in Iran. Graduated from University of Tehran, faculty of Fine Arts, she received a PhD in Design in 2015 from Technical University of Denmark. Following her graduation, she began to focus on creation of fabric sculptures and writing short stories. Her artworks soon appeared in several art exhibitions in Europe and Iran, and she published her first collection of short stories in 2016. In 2017, she directed and produced her first animated short film, “To Be”. The movie was acclaimed internationally and won prizes in different festivals. Her second film is “Song Sparrow” (2019), World Première at Galway Film Fleadh and selected at Flickers’ Rhode Island Int. Film Festival and Giffoni Film Festival. She is now based in Copenhagen, Denmark.

Contact: distribuzionezenmovie@gmail.com

The first edition of our festival will be on line

The first International Children & Youth Animated Film Festival Catch the moon is coming and it will take place not only in Campania, but everywhere in Italy too.
The great news is that the festival is happening in a new version, completely online, in partnership with Cineteca di Milano. Our partner allowed us to open the doors of our cinema to everyone. And #forfree !
The festival will reach every Italian school and every house of film lovers and curious ones.
From 14th to 20th December a schedule composed by great films will be yours to enjoy: 35 finalists of the competition and 19 short films out of the competition. Plus many extra and interactive activities.
Save the date!

Sogni al campo

A boy looks for his cat along a river. He will not find it. He’s about to die, and has moved away from everything to find intimacy. The child arrives at the doors of time, where the dead disappear, and the living let them go. The child is afraid, he enters a forest of symbols and memories. He grows up. His illusions of children dissolve and mingle with the landscape.

Director
Born in Pesaro in 1979, Magda Guidi studied for 5 years at the Art Institute of Urbino (“Scuola del libro”), and for 2 years in the course specialized in animation cinema. She is an animated film director and illustrator.

Contact: distribution@miyu.fr

Sauve qui pneu

Following his robbery, a man finds himself forced to board into a little grandma’s car to escape the police through the colorful streets of Cuba.

Directors
Amaury Bretnacher, Chloé Carrere, Théo Huguet, Leia Jutteau, Louis Martin, Charlie Pradeau et Mingrui Zhuang study Animation at ESMA – Ecole Supérieure des Métiers Artistiques and they worked as a team to make this short film.

Contact: l.colas@ecolescreatives.com

Montagne

Three teenagers spend the weekend together in the great outdoors. Everything comes together for two days of fun. But the bad atmosphere sets in. The bad weather is brewing. Words betray thoughts. One of them insists on climbing a summit.

Director
Born in 1989, Louise Cailliez discovers the technical aspects of Animation Cinema during her training at ESAAT where sh directed her first film Indians. After a year spent at the ENSAD, she joined the Poudrière school where she continues to explore various animation ans storytelling techniques. He gradution flm « Team spirit » receives the DLE Award at the Tokyo nime Awards in 2014.

Contact: creation@novanima.com

Megamall

In a world of escalators, figures pursue their desire to consume in a given rhythm. One of the figures is sucked in at the end of an escalator and finds itself in a quiet, weightless room, where it joins the playing group. Meanwhile, the escalator world is thrown into confusion by a chips-mad dog. When the dog is also sucked in by an escalator, a power struggle between the two worlds begins.

Director
After attending the preparatory course at the Lucerne School of Art and Design (HSLU), I studied 2D Animation at HSLU. I’m a member of the VJ-collective Teichprojektion and since 2020 I’m part of the sound design collective Noisy Neighbours.

Contact: mikhal.bak@gmail.com