MUCKLE MOUTH
event spanning French harmony singing, Appalachian traditional music, shape note singing and deep listening
The Miskatonic Institute of Horror Studies – London
CHIMERICAL OPTICS: HAITI, COLONIALISM AND VOODOO TERROR
The Miskatonic Institute of Horror Studies – London
CHIMERICAL OPTICS: HAITI, COLONIALISM AND VOODOO TERROR
The Miskatonic Institute of Horror Studies – London
SYNTHETIC FLESH/ROTTEN BLOOD: THE TURN TO GRUESOMENESS IN AMERICAN HORROR FILMS, 1931-1936
The Miskatonic Institute of Horror Studies – London
SYNTHETIC FLESH/ROTTEN BLOOD: THE TURN TO GRUESOMENESS IN AMERICAN HORROR FILMS, 1931-1936
The Miskatonic Institute of Horror Studies – London
“NATURE FOUND THEM GUILTY”: REVENGE IN AUSTRALIAN EXPLOITATION CINEMA
The Miskatonic Institute of Horror Studies – London
“NATURE FOUND THEM GUILTY”: REVENGE IN AUSTRALIAN EXPLOITATION CINEMA
The Miskatonic Institute of Horror Studies – London
LOST TREASURES OF JAPANESE GENRE CINEMA
The Miskatonic Institute of Horror Studies – London
LOST TREASURES OF JAPANESE GENRE CINEMA
The Miskatonic Institute of Horror Studies – London
TELE-TERRORS: THE REAL AND IMAGINED HORRORS INSIDE THE MADE-FOR-TELEVISION MOVIE
The Miskatonic Institute of Horror Studies – London
TELE-TERRORS: THE REAL AND IMAGINED HORRORS INSIDE THE MADE-FOR-TELEVISION MOVIE
CAUGHT BY THE RIVER
music, talk, film, poetry and field recordings featuring Kate Carr (live & in conversation w/ Nick Luscombe), Blackwaterside (screening & live soundtrack by Ultramarine) and many more
CAUGHT BY THE RIVER
music, talk, film, poetry and field recordings featuring Kate Carr (live & in conversation w/ Nick Luscombe), Blackwaterside (screening & live soundtrack by Ultramarine) and many more
Voices from the Japanese Avant-garde Music Scene
Talk and Peformance by Musician and Vocalist Koichi Makigami
MOTOWN CHRISTMAS PARTY: TALKS & LIVE DJS
Talks by founding member David Nathan & Keith Rylatt author of Hittsville! DJ sets by Rylatt, Tim Finch & Dave Bonsall
LIAF 2016: Celebrating Women in Animation (screening plus panel discussion)
Tickets £8 full/£6 concessions
LIAF is very proud to partner with Animated Women UK on this special event to celebrate women in animation and VFX as part of LIAF 2016. 50% of the films selected for competition this year were either made by women or have women in major roles attached to them. LIAF handed over these films to a select panel from AWUK who spent several days deliberating over them and eventually choosing this 80 minute screening of the best, most recent films screening in competition at this years LIAF. Expect to see a dazzling array of styles, techniques, genres and stories made by the world’s best female animators working in the industry today.
After the screening a panel of women currently working in the industry will take part in an onstage discussion. Full details of panel members to be announced soon at www.liaf.org.uk
Screening Programme
The Noise of the Grey Stephane Aubier & Vincent Patar (France, 3’00, 2016) Horse, Cowboy and Indian invite some crazy friends over to help them liven up their dull grey house by adding some splashes of colour. Chaos ensues!
Life With Hermann H Rott Chintis Lundgren (Estonia, 11’00, 2015) Hermann is a rat with a penchant for binge drinking, distorted guitars and chess. To his mind, any form of cleanliness would disturb his cosy flat.
How’s Your Prostate? Jeanne Paturle & Cécile Rousset (France, 4’00, 2016) What do you chatter about at the pool with your girlfriend? Your father’s prostate, his erectile function, and his nighttime fantasies.
G-AAAH Elizabeth Hobbs (UK, 1’00, 2016) A celebration of Amy Johnson’s record-breaking solo flight from London to Australia in 1930 created with an Underwood 315 typewriter.
Aftermath Layla Atkinson (UK, 3’00, 2016) An adaptation of a war poem by Siegfried Sassoon. “Aftermath” was broadcast on every Armistice Day for many years after the war.
Tough Jennifer Zheng (UK, 5’00, 2016) Some things can only be understood with maturity. New light is shed on childhood cultural misunderstandings when a Chinese mother and her British born daughter speak as adults for the first time.
Sunday Lunch Celine Devaux (France, 14’00, 2105) The constantly shifting sands of the family Sunday lunch dynamic, cruelly exposing hairline fractures and smudging unspoken truths.
Bottle Neck Joanna Priestley (USA, 3’00, 2015) A luminous crush of still life silhouettes, abstract shapes and complex, interlocking patterns.
Little Elephant Kate Jessop (UK, 5’00, 2016) What does love mean to a British South Asian family in the West Midlands in contemporary Britain?
If You Say Something, See Something Gina Kamentsky (USA, 2’00, 2016) Subtitles can be fun! The latest flurry of stream-of-consciousness madness from LIAF regular Gina Kamentsky.
Eye For An Eye Steve Bache, Mahyar Goudarzi, Louise Peter (Germany, 4’00, 2016) In his own words, a double murderer speaks of his crimes and his belief that execution is all that he deserves for what he has done.
Panic Attack! Eileen O’Meara (USA, 3’00, 2016) The internalised journey from wondering if the coffee machine was left on to sharing a cell with the Manson girls can be a short one indeed.
Private Parts Anna Ginsburg (UK, 4’00, 2016) Shedding some light on the lack of female pleasure in modern day society.
Mamie Janice Nadeau (France/Canada, 6’00, 2016) Mamie lives in a seaside home. When her cloistered world crumbles, her granddaughter starts to question the lack of real ties between them.
Jazz Orgie Irina Rubina (Germany, 1’00, 2016) A total explosion of dots, lines, planes and forms drowning in a jazz-filled choreographic world.
The Wrong End of the Stick Terri Matthews (UK, 10’00, 2016) A neurotic teacher lost in a dull marriage to his wife of twenty years faces an all-consuming identity crisis, and he is forced to express a deep, hidden desire.
LIAF 2016: Celebrating Women in Animation (screening plus panel discussion)
Tickets £8 full/£6 concessions
LIAF is very proud to partner with Animated Women UK on this special event to celebrate women in animation and VFX as part of LIAF 2016. 50% of the films selected for competition this year were either made by women or have women in major roles attached to them. LIAF handed over these films to a select panel from AWUK who spent several days deliberating over them and eventually choosing this 80 minute screening of the best, most recent films screening in competition at this years LIAF. Expect to see a dazzling array of styles, techniques, genres and stories made by the world’s best female animators working in the industry today.
After the screening a panel of women currently working in the industry will take part in an onstage discussion. Full details of panel members to be announced soon at www.liaf.org.uk
Screening Programme
The Noise of the Grey Stephane Aubier & Vincent Patar (France, 3’00, 2016) Horse, Cowboy and Indian invite some crazy friends over to help them liven up their dull grey house by adding some splashes of colour. Chaos ensues!
Life With Hermann H Rott Chintis Lundgren (Estonia, 11’00, 2015) Hermann is a rat with a penchant for binge drinking, distorted guitars and chess. To his mind, any form of cleanliness would disturb his cosy flat.
How’s Your Prostate? Jeanne Paturle & Cécile Rousset (France, 4’00, 2016) What do you chatter about at the pool with your girlfriend? Your father’s prostate, his erectile function, and his nighttime fantasies.
G-AAAH Elizabeth Hobbs (UK, 1’00, 2016) A celebration of Amy Johnson’s record-breaking solo flight from London to Australia in 1930 created with an Underwood 315 typewriter.
Aftermath Layla Atkinson (UK, 3’00, 2016) An adaptation of a war poem by Siegfried Sassoon. “Aftermath” was broadcast on every Armistice Day for many years after the war.
Tough Jennifer Zheng (UK, 5’00, 2016) Some things can only be understood with maturity. New light is shed on childhood cultural misunderstandings when a Chinese mother and her British born daughter speak as adults for the first time.
Sunday Lunch Celine Devaux (France, 14’00, 2105) The constantly shifting sands of the family Sunday lunch dynamic, cruelly exposing hairline fractures and smudging unspoken truths.
Bottle Neck Joanna Priestley (USA, 3’00, 2015) A luminous crush of still life silhouettes, abstract shapes and complex, interlocking patterns.
Little Elephant Kate Jessop (UK, 5’00, 2016) What does love mean to a British South Asian family in the West Midlands in contemporary Britain?
If You Say Something, See Something Gina Kamentsky (USA, 2’00, 2016) Subtitles can be fun! The latest flurry of stream-of-consciousness madness from LIAF regular Gina Kamentsky.
Eye For An Eye Steve Bache, Mahyar Goudarzi, Louise Peter (Germany, 4’00, 2016) In his own words, a double murderer speaks of his crimes and his belief that execution is all that he deserves for what he has done.
Panic Attack! Eileen O’Meara (USA, 3’00, 2016) The internalised journey from wondering if the coffee machine was left on to sharing a cell with the Manson girls can be a short one indeed.
Private Parts Anna Ginsburg (UK, 4’00, 2016) Shedding some light on the lack of female pleasure in modern day society.
Mamie Janice Nadeau (France/Canada, 6’00, 2016) Mamie lives in a seaside home. When her cloistered world crumbles, her granddaughter starts to question the lack of real ties between them.
Jazz Orgie Irina Rubina (Germany, 1’00, 2016) A total explosion of dots, lines, planes and forms drowning in a jazz-filled choreographic world.
The Wrong End of the Stick Terri Matthews (UK, 10’00, 2016) A neurotic teacher lost in a dull marriage to his wife of twenty years faces an all-consuming identity crisis, and he is forced to express a deep, hidden desire.
LIAF 2016: Late Night Bizarre
Annual screaming tribute to body fluids, mutilation, dodgy sex, sub-legal practices and inappropriate touching
LIAF 2016: Ultra secret animated feature
We have been sworn to secrecy – but guarantee you will not be disappointed!
Jack Sargeant's FLESH & EXCESS: ON UNDERGROUND FILM launch + screening
Book launch plus screening of shorts + AGAINST CONTROL.
Jack Sargeant's FLESH & EXCESS: ON UNDERGROUND FILM launch + screening
Book launch plus screening of shorts + AGAINST CONTROL.
Tenderflix 2016, Better Living
international experimental film and video competition organised by Tenderpixel Gallery
CLUB DES FEMMES & VERSO PRESENT: I AM MY OWN
selection of art films reflecting trans lives, queer performance and gender within European queer cinema and cabaret history
CLUB DES FEMMES & VERSO PRESENT: I AM MY OWN
selection of art films reflecting trans lives, queer performance and gender within European queer cinema and cabaret history
Light and Shadow Salon: NOMAD'S MUSEUM
curated by Papay Gyro Nights an arts festival originating from the folklore, traditions and landscape of Papay
Light and Shadow Salon: NOMAD'S MUSEUM
curated by Papay Gyro Nights an arts festival originating from the folklore, traditions and landscape of Papay
Umelec blocks its smartphone app and goes back to the real
Relaunch of the anti-legendary Czech culture magazine