Party Mix
OPENING NIGHT PROGRAM
A highly creative and often comical collection of short film styles. Following the screening, celebrate with your family at the Opening Night Party.
Oktapodi
This Academy Award nominee for Best Animated Short explores the depths of cephalopod love. (Bocabeille, Chanious, Delabarre, Merchand, Marmier, Mokheri, France, 3 min)
A Film About Poo
This is a film about poo, about the things that you should and shouldn't do. (Anne Wilkins, Emily Howells, England, 2 min)
French Roast
In this Academy Award nominee for Best Animated Short, a man orders a cup of coffee only to realize he has forgotten his wallet. (Fabrice O. Joubert, France, 8 min)
Fuggy Fuggy
Wise man say, He who struggles and endures will become Ninja. Fuggy Fuggy! (The Brothers McLeod, England, 5 min)
Crank Balls
The Crank Balls are trapped in a horrible colorless void until an infectious happiness changes their lives forever. (Devin Bell, USA, 5 min)
The Nature of Battle
In a ruined world, new hope arrives in the form of a seed. (Nat Dart, Canada, 3 min)
Western Spaghetti
New York video artist PES cooks up some fun with some unexpected ingredients. (PES, USA, 2 min)
Art
Chock full of hummable love, this handmade music video for indie singer/songwriter Tanya Davis is Juno soundtrack meets middle school art class. (Andrea Dorfman, Canada, 3 min)
KJFG NO. 5
Bear, Rabbit and Wolf are working on their hit song in the forest, when suddenly a hunter turns up. (Alexey Alexeev, Hungary, 2 min)
Don't Let It All Unravel
This eco-themed film shows a world literally unraveling. (Sarah Cox, England, 2 min)
Runaway
In this cartoon metaphor for capitalism run amok, happy passengers are having a great time on a speeding train, oblivious to the unknown fate that awaits them around the bend. (Cordell Barker, Canada, 9 min)
A Matter of Loaf and Death
This Academy Award–nominated film is the latest Wallace and Gromit adventure from Aardman Animations' one and only stop-motion maestro, Nick Park. (Nick Park, England, 28 min)
Recommended for ages 8–16. (Total running time 72 min, in English and other languages with subtitles)
A highly creative and often comical collection of short film styles. Following the screening, celebrate with your family at the Opening Night Party.
Oktapodi
This Academy Award nominee for Best Animated Short explores the depths of cephalopod love. (Bocabeille, Chanious, Delabarre, Merchand, Marmier, Mokheri, France, 3 min)
A Film About Poo
This is a film about poo, about the things that you should and shouldn't do. (Anne Wilkins, Emily Howells, England, 2 min)
French Roast
In this Academy Award nominee for Best Animated Short, a man orders a cup of coffee only to realize he has forgotten his wallet. (Fabrice O. Joubert, France, 8 min)
Fuggy Fuggy
Wise man say, He who struggles and endures will become Ninja. Fuggy Fuggy! (The Brothers McLeod, England, 5 min)
Crank Balls
The Crank Balls are trapped in a horrible colorless void until an infectious happiness changes their lives forever. (Devin Bell, USA, 5 min)
The Nature of Battle
In a ruined world, new hope arrives in the form of a seed. (Nat Dart, Canada, 3 min)
Western Spaghetti
New York video artist PES cooks up some fun with some unexpected ingredients. (PES, USA, 2 min)
Art
Chock full of hummable love, this handmade music video for indie singer/songwriter Tanya Davis is Juno soundtrack meets middle school art class. (Andrea Dorfman, Canada, 3 min)
KJFG NO. 5
Bear, Rabbit and Wolf are working on their hit song in the forest, when suddenly a hunter turns up. (Alexey Alexeev, Hungary, 2 min)
Don't Let It All Unravel
This eco-themed film shows a world literally unraveling. (Sarah Cox, England, 2 min)
Runaway
In this cartoon metaphor for capitalism run amok, happy passengers are having a great time on a speeding train, oblivious to the unknown fate that awaits them around the bend. (Cordell Barker, Canada, 9 min)
A Matter of Loaf and Death
This Academy Award–nominated film is the latest Wallace and Gromit adventure from Aardman Animations' one and only stop-motion maestro, Nick Park. (Nick Park, England, 28 min)
Recommended for ages 8–16. (Total running time 72 min, in English and other languages with subtitles)
Friday, September 24, 4:00 pm
Landmark’s Embarcadero Center Cinema
Landmark’s Embarcadero Center Cinema






