Rosa Fisher wins the FAFF AnimatedDocumentary.com award for best film

Rosa Fisher wins the FAFF AnimatedDocumentary.com award for best film


London's fifth annual Factual Animation Film Festival was hosted at the Cinema Museum on 8th December 2019. 21 short animated documentaries were screened across two programs. Between the screenings there was a discussion panel featuring Rory Waubly-Tolley, director of There's Something In The Water, Diana Gradinaru, director of What is Consciousness?, Simon Ball, director of Do I See What You See?, and Haemin Ko, director of No Body.

The AnimatedDocumentary.com team are delighted to announce that the FAFF best animated documentary of 2019 has been awarded to Rosa Fisher director of sent away.

sent away explores the psychological impact that attending boarding school had on Rosa's father, Tom. The film addresses the atmosphere of punishment, obedience and isolation that led each pupil to develop a hardened exterior. The film concludes by speculating how this emotionally traumatic cultural practice, common among Britain's political elite, has shaped the UK. Sent Away, despite focusing on the childhood of a middle-aged man, is prescient in the lead up to the UK's general election. One of the candidates for prime minister forged his identity in the competitive toxicity of Eton, the UK's most elite boarding school. The other did not.

FAFF was organized by festival director, Daniel Murtha, with help from Marina Belikova, project leader for FAFF Berlin, and me, Alex Widdowson, panel host.

FAFF 2019 Program
Program 1, 12pm
1There's Something In The Water7Dinosaur Blues
dir Rory Waudby-Tolley2019UKdir Oleon Lin2019China
There are two types of lakes in the South: them that's got giant salvinia, and them that's about to.In urban China, a man makes plasticine figures of popular characters.
2no-body8What is Consciousness?
say Haemin Ko2019UKsay Diana Gradinaru2019UK, Romania
An autobiographical experimental animated poem on the director's immigrant experience.Classic cartoon tropes are manipulated in this nightmarish story about memory.
3Passage9Do I See What You See?
say Asavari Kumar2019USA, Indiasay Simon Ball2018UK
An Indian woman revisits her immigration journey through the illusion of the American Dream.How do changes in the brain cause us to see differently?
4A Letter To Myself At 1610patchwork fabric
say Claire Tankersley2019USAsay Maria Manero2018Spain
Five years after her sexual assault, there is so much that she wishes she'd known when she woke up the next morning.The story of a 60 year-old woman's liver transplant, as told by her donor.
5Embraces & The Touch of Skin11Solos
say Sara Koppel2019Denmarksay Gabriella Marsh2019UK
An animated poem about the vital need for embraces and contact with other beings.A portrait of a day in a single square in Barcelona.
6My Dad's Name Was Huw
say Freddie Griffiths2019UK
Freddie's late alcoholic father left behind a number of poems through which we might understand his experience.

 

FAFF 2019 Program
Program 2, 2pm
1Bloomers6Gambler
say Samantha Moore2019UKdir Michaela Režová, Ivan Studený2018Czechia
Animated fabric brings the story of a lingerie factory in Manchester to life.In urban China, a man makes plasticine figures of popular characters.
2sent away7The Elephant's Song
say Rosa Fisher2019UKdir Lynn Tomlinson2019USA
A child sent to boarding school must contend with the trauma of abandonment.The sad but true story of Old Bet, the first circus elephant in America.
3Fifteen-Two8The Children of Concrete
say John Summerson2019UKdir Jonathan Phanhsay-Chamson2017France
The filmmaker's mother recalls her parents' indomitable relationship, strengthened by their love of games.An immigrant child's conflict with ethnic and national identity.
4Or Hunter Heart9Eadem Cutis
say Carla MacKinnon2019UKsay Nina Hopf2019Germany
Nature and domesticity collide in a dark take of love and loss.A person's attempt to frame their conflict with dysphoria.
5The Drip101 Minute History of Image Distortion
say Leonie Ketteler2019Netherlandsdir Betina Kuntzsch2017Germany
You've never seen Chlamydia in quite this way before.Material resistance in film history.





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Gianluigi Piludu

Author of articles, illustrator and graphic designer of the website www.cartonionline.com

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