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The KLIK! 2010 program! Get ready to be overwhelmed by glorious eye candy, compelling stories and grotesque tomfoolery. |
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International Student Animation Competition 1
Thursday 16 / 22.00 / K1 |
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International Student Animation Competition 2
Thursday 16 / 20.00 / K1 |
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International Student Animation Competition 3
Thursday 16 / 16.00 / K1 |
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International Short Animation Competition 1
Thursday 16 / 18.00 / K2 |
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International Short Animation Competition 2
Thursday 16 / 20.00 / K2 |
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International Short Animation Competition 3
Thursday 16 / 22.00 / K2 |
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International Short Animation Competition 4
Thursday 16 / 16.00 / K2 |
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Design Animation Competition
Thursday 16 / 18.00 / K1 |
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Political Animation Competition
Saturday 18 / 15.30 / K1 |
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Commissioned Animation Competition
Wednesday 15 / 23.30 / K2 |
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KLIK! MOPTI Competition
Saturday 18 / 22.45 / K2 |
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Russia Award
(The Russia Award Program will only play in Russia!) |
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Hollandse Nieuwe
Wednesday 15 / 21.45 / K2 |
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Kids program 1
Sunday 19 / 13.00 / K1 |
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Kids program 2 (with live dub in Dutch)
Sunday 19 / 15.00 / K2 |
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Nickelodeon Kids
Out of the vast Nickelodeon archives, our crack programming team selected some of the finest episodes of the shows we cherish in our hearts and minds. Family friendly fun is guaranteed! Spongebob Squarepants: Pest of the West / Stephen Hillenburg / 30 min. Shaun the Sheep: Fleeced / Nick Park / 7 min. Fanboy & Chum Chum: Wizboy / Eric Robles / 12 min. The Fairly Odd Parents: Future Lost / Butch Hartman / 12 min. |
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A is for Animation, E is for Education
Compiled by Roloff de Jeu for your enlightenment and entertainment. Verdediging Tegen Invasie (Defence Against Invasion): Jiminy Cricket: You and Your… Five Senses What Would I Do: The Game Dinosaurs: The Terrible Lizards Think Metric Over The Hill To The Moon The Line |
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Science: It's Alive!
Wednesday 15 / 20.00 / K2 A collection of applied animation for the advancement of the noble fields of the sciences, animated films that have been inspired by scientific progress or films that explain complex material in a comprehensive manner. As much of these films have been made as a company film, we’ll refrain from adding a synopsis as the titles are often self-explanatory. They Might Be Giants: What Is a Shooting Star?, by Pascal Campion Outside the Box, by Joseph Pelling Dandelion: Making Sense of Ones and Zeros, by Johannes Weiland Nature by Numbers, by Cristóbal Vila Is 1 plus 1 altijd 2?,by Coen Rens and Elte Hartland Remind Me, by H5 The Hybrid Union, by Serguei Kouchnerov Zerebrale Dichotomie, by Florian Juri Dendrimers In Action/Towards a Living Artificial Kidney by ICMS Animation Studio Wie is de oermoeder?, by Mathijs Stegink and Michael Veerman The Origin of Mass, by Aleksander Rodic Big Bang Big Boom, by Blu Evolution, by Olov Burman of Studio Meindbender Duality, by Marcos Ceravolo and Ryan Uhrich The Order Electrus, by Floris Kaayk Digyzyme, by Xvivo Fauna Sutra, by Johan Klungel LOOM, by Ilija Brunck Fried Egg Jelly, by CreatureCast Noggin 'Bacteria', by Head Gear Animation Rexin-G, Mechanism of Action, by Hybrid James, The Inside Story of a Prescription Drug, by Denis van Waerebeke Keine Angst vorm Endlager!, by Till Penzek and Jon Frickey They Might Be Giants: I Am a Paleontologist, by Sean McBride |
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Mad Scientist Parade
Let’s face it, when science is used for good, it gives us fancy medicine, electric cars and bacon-flavored mayonnaise. But when science is used for Evil, that is when the excrements hit the proverbial oscillator. To honor all those demented scientists in lab coats who cackle maniacally while lightning frames their posture, we’ve rounded up some primo animated films that feature them. The Muppets featuring Dr. Bunsen and Beaker in Germ Enlarger / Jim Henson The Penguins of Madagascar: Roger Dodger / Bret Haaland The 3D Machine by Ka-Ching Cartoons The Power Puff Girls: Mr. Mojo's Rising / Craig McCracken My Life as a Teenage Robot: Pest Control / Rob Renzetti Best Present Ever by Krystal Georgiou Dexter's Laboratory: Dexter's Rival / Genndy Tartakovsky |
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Cloudy With A Chance Of Meatballs (OV)
Cloudy With A Chance of Meatballs, Phil Lord and Chris Miller, USA, 90 minutes Original English Spoken Version A visually astonishing, frequently hilarious fairy tale for all ages that contains a poignant commentary about food, consumerism and scientific advancement gone awry, Cloudy With A Chance of Meatballs is a wonderful film that resonates beautifully with this year’s festival theme: Science! Cloudy With A Chance of Meatballs has been screened in the Netherlands before, but never in the original English spoken version. For the first time, Dutch audiences can enjoy the original version featuring the voice talent of Bruce Campbell, James Caan, Anna Faris, Mr. T, Lauren Graham and Neil Patrick Harris. |
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The Secret of NIMH
The Secret of NIMH, Don Bluth, USA, 82 minutes With this adaptation of the same-named, beloved children’s book by Robert C. O'Brien, Don Bluth left Disney behind for greener pastures… literally, by using painstaking colour orchestration to achieve a richness in colour that surpassed that of any film before. Disney refused the film, saying it was “too dark” so Bluth left the company together with fellow film makers John Pomeroy and Gary Goldman. They were soon joined by 20 other animators, who were dubbed the “Disney Defectors”. A widowed field mouse called Mrs. Brisby needs to move out before the ploughing that will surely destroy her home, but her son is too sick to travel. In search of a cure, she befriends a community of intelligent rats who steal electricity from the humans and use it to power complex machinery. The rats also want to move to be finally free of the humans and they agree to help Mrs. Brisby. However there’s a rebellious faction who intend to use the situation to their advantage to stage a coup. The Secret of NIMH was the largest non-Disney animated film when it came out in 1982 and even though the film wasn’t a blockbuster when it came out, the critical acclaim was astounding. Don Bluth went on to direct An American Tail and The Land Before Time and more recently Anastasia and Titan AE. He also was responsible for the iconic video games Dragon’s Lair and Space Ace. |
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Quantum Quest
A spectaculastic science fiction film that takes you into the world of subatomic particles, with a fantastic voice cast featuring Samuel L. Jackson, Hayden Christensen, James Earl Jones, William Shatner, Neil Armstrong, Chris Pine, Brent Spiner, Mark Hamill and Doug Jones. That's two Captain Kirks, two Darth Vaders and two Jedis plus an astronaut for the price of one! |
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Toons & Tunes Program
We have the incredible pleasure to screen this fantastic program that celebrates eight decades of musical marvels in animation. We proudly present Nik and Nancy Phelps with their Toons & Tunes program! Swing You Sinners / Max Fleischer / 6:00 / 1930 Joie de Vivre / Hector Hoppin & Anthony Gross / 11:00 / 1934 Allegretto / Oskar Fischinger / 3:00 / 1936/1942 Furies / Sara Petty / 3:00 / 1979 In their program Toons and Tunes, composer and producer Nik and Nancy Phelps take you time travelling through the history of animation, focusing on the relationship between animation and music. On this voyage, they conduct a lively discussion on the stylistic visions of the directors and composers, telling many enlightening stories on interesting topics, filling you in on fascinating titbits about the films and their production. Their company, Sprocket Productions, creates lively original music for animators and filmmakers of all types, and with his group the Sprocket Ensemble, Nik also conducts live musical performances with film. |
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Deconstructing Dad
Raymond Scott was a prolific composer, musician and inventor whose music became synonymous with animated films during the Golden Age of Animation in the ‘30s and 40’s. In the 90’s, Scott’s music had a resurgence in animation through Ren & Stimpy, Duckman and the Animaniacs. Scott was also a pioneer in electronic music, building a “simultaneous composition and performance machine” called the Electronium and acting as the mentor of Robert Moog, who went on to invent the Moog Synthesizer. |
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Ren & Stimpy Tribute
Oh Joy! Dutch animation professionals and comic artists such as Jeroen Funke, Boris Peeters from Lamelos and Udo Prinsen present a collection of their favorite scenes from the funniest show in the whole wide yurld and explain how this cartoon changed their lives. This festive event includes a karaoke sing-a-long with the Log Song and Happy Happy Joy Joy. |
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Best of KLIK! 2010
All the best films of KLIK! collected in one bubble gum chewing, ass kicking, take no prisoners program for you to enjoy the crème de la crème of KLIK!. This program will be comprised of the winners and Honorable Mentions of the International Student Competition, the International Animated Short Competition, the Political Animation Competition, the Design Award Competition, the Commissioned Animation Competition, the Amsterdam Audience Award and the winners of the Mopti Award and Russian Audience Award, plus the top three films of the Boomerang Creates Online E-Card Competition and the results of the Pixilation and other workshops. As an added bonus, we’ll screen the result of the Animator’s Cage as well. For the Best of KLIK!, make sure you’ve reserved some time on Sunday! The program will be announced on Saturday after the award ceremony, as we won’t know the winning films until then (Well D’oh!). So keep checking the website and the announcements at Kriterion for the latest developments… |
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