Best of British Animation Awards 3

Rien Kunyi Chen 2:45 Learning how to pronounce the French word ‘rien’. Produced at Kingston University | 2000 The Littlest Robo Richard Kenworthy 9:15 ‘When I was a boy of 14 my father was so ignorant I could hardly stand to have the old man around. But when I got to be 21, I was astonished at how much he had learned in 7 years.’ Mark Twain. Produced at the Royal College of Art | 1999 Ferment Tim Macmillan 5:00 Time freezes as an old man’s life comes to an end. We are drawn inexplicably across the town, glimpsing people and sounds from that instant in time until time begins again… Produced by Time Slice Films for Channel 4/Arts Council England/Animate! | 2000 The Wolfman Tim Hope 6:00 A scientist becomes obsessed with the moon, turns into a werewolf and then destroys the universe. Well, everyone has their problems! Produced by Cloth Films | 1999 6 Weeks in June Stuart Hilton 06:00 11,000 miles across the USA and back in a transit van with a rock and roll band, a pencil, a stack of A6 paper and 6 weeks in June to do it. Produced by Picasso Pictures | 1998 Silence Orly Yadin & Sylvie Bringas 11:00 A true story, narrated by the protagonist Tana Ross, about her experiences in World War II. Produced by Halo Productions for Channel 4 | 1998 Love is All Oliver Harrison 03:00 A Snow Queen sings the virtues of true love. Produced for Animate!/Arts Council England/Channel 4 | 1999 Deviant! Eoin Clarke 7:00 A group of subversives meet secretly to defy the city’s autocratic laws, in an orgy of disobedience and acts of gross stupidity. However, their rules of disobedience have become as strict as the rules of obedience. Produced by Creative Film Productions for Channel 4 | 1999 Pleasures of War Ruth Lingford 11:30 An ancient tale retold, of a city under siege and the terrible action taken by one woman to save it. Victim becomes tyrant, and the cycle of war rolls on. Produced by Finetake Productions for Channel 4 | 1998
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