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Sinem Sakaoglu and Jesper Moller (Germany 2010)

Director in person
Ever wonder where you go when you sleep? In this beautifully animated stop-motion film, six-year-old Milo finds himself transformed into an animated character and swept into Dreamland, a secret nocturnal world of enchantment and adventure. There he sets sail in a magic car-boat through deliciously bizarre dreamscapes (full of giant chocolate bunnies, birthday cake women, cotton clouds and paper-maché mountains) on a mission to try to upend the schemes of the nefarious Habumar, creator of nightmares, who has threatened children everywhere by stealing the Sand of Dreams. Sandman and the Lost Sand of Dreams is a sumptuously handcrafted film perfect for youngest audiences, with playfully inventive characters immersed in brilliantly colorful dreamscapes.

Ormie
Pig see cookie. Pig want cookie. With relentless determination, Ormie employs Wile E. Coyote–type contraptions and half-baked plans in a series of increasingly desperate attempts to attain the sweet objects of his obsession. (Rob Silvestri, Canada 2009, 4 min)


(80 min. In English) Recommended for all ages.
Sunday, October 23, 12:15 pm
SF Film Society | New People Cinema
1746 Post Street (Webster/Buchanan)
DEVELOPER'S NOTE: http://sffs.org/content.aspx?catid=928,943,1318,1319,1329&pageid=2407