Animation Dingle - Festival Programme 2023

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Official Industry Partner

Festival Team

Thanks to everyone who brought our AD 2023 over the line

Festival Team

Enormous thanks to everyone who worked to bring this amazing festival together for 2023 and who will be hard at work whilst everyone else is having fun!

Animation Dingle staff: Maurice Galway, Festival Director/Co-Founder

Film Coordinator: Jemma Shorten

Festival Administration: Catherine Galway

Festival Guest Liaison: Moya Farrelly

AD D&D 2023 Creator and Coordinator: Gabriel Galway

Social Media Manager: Catriona Begley

Web Design: Robert Condon

JAM Media:

John Rice, CEO, Jam Media/Festival Co-Founder

Alan Shannon, Mark Cumberton, Richard Gorden, Scott McDonnell, Tiago Batista, Miguel Filho, Borja Espana, Niall Mooney, Rafa Diaz Canales, Shauna Cullen and Alison Crowley.

Animation Dingle Art Director: Miguel Filho

Festival Volunteers:

Social Media: Aileen Swansen

MTU Students: Carly Quinlivan, Marina Griffin, Natasha Myers, Eleanor O’Connor, John O’Brien, Kimaya Joy Heins Tegtmeyer, Roderick Duenas Sweeney and Shane Casey

Festival Board of Directors: Mark Cumberton, Maurice Galway, John Rice, Alan Shannon

Social Media

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How to Fest

Registration and collecting your ticket

Welcome to Animation Dingle! Animation Dingle is a ticketed event and can only be accessed by legitimate ticket holders.

Our Animation Dingle Festival Desk can be found at the far end of the Dingle Skellig Hotel foyer. Our opening times are:

Thursday 23rd March 15.00 - 19.00

Friday 24th March 08.00 - 19.00

Saturday 25th March 10.00 - 17.00

We are here to help and assist, so please do go to the Desk if you have any questions, queries or concerns.

Please make your way to our Festival Desk to collect your Animation Dingle Festival 2023 Pass.

Please ensure that you have your Eventbrite confirmation with you along with supporting documentation relevant to your Pass type. Required documentation is on your Eventbrite confirmation.

Your Eventbrite confirmation will be scanned, checking you into the festival and you will be issued with your Festival Pass on a lanyard. Our staff will also secure an Animation Dingle Festival wristband to your wrist.

It is ESSENTIAL that you have both of these on your person at all times throughout the Festival. You WILL NOT be permitted entry to any of our events without both your lanyard Festival Pass AND your wristband on your wrist.

In the event that you should lose or misplace either or both of these items, the Festival cannot issue duplicates and you will need to purchase a NEW Pass to gain entry to Festival events. However, we do offer legitimate cases a discounted price on a replacement Pass.

Entry to main events

You DO NOT need to prebook entry to our Conference, Pitch & a Pint, Awards Night, Screenings or our amazing STUDIO FAIR. We recommend, however, you arrive in good time to all of these events in order to secure your seat/space.

Our STUDIO FAIR on Saturday allows you to chat informally to studios and to make enquiries DIRECTLY with them regarding vacancies they may have. Studios are there specifically to support students in this; they want to meet you. If the studio you are interested in is busy when you arrive, this is also a space to hang out and grab a coffee as the bar in this space will be open and we will have tables and seating available. We want this space to be a hub and to be bustling with students!

Call on in and chat to potential employers!

Entry to booked workshops and events

When you pre-book via Eventbrite before the Festival, you will be issued with a specific code for each booking. As with checking in at our Festival Desk, you will need to present your unique code, along with your festival pass and festival wristband, to gain access to each of your pre-booked workshops and events. Our Festival Team will scan your code and festival pass, before allowing you access.

Please arrive at your venue in good time. Once pre-booked seats are occupied, any Animation Dingle Passholders on waiting lists will be given access. If you arrive late we CANNOT guarantee your place.

Virtual Festival Passholders

If you have purchased a Virtual Festival Pass, please see below on how to access the best Festival experience.

Similarly, if you purchased a Festival Pass but would like to watch on playback, your Pass entitles you to access our platform also. Please see instructions on How to Fest Virtually below.

Virtual Festival FAQs

What are the system requirements?

You can watch content on PCs running Windows 7+, and Intel-based Macs running OSX 10.12+. You can also watch films on Android tablets and phones using Chrome, and on iPhones and iPads using Safari.

What are the requirements for Windows computers?

Windows 7, Windows 8.1 or Windows 10

Supported browsers: Google Chrome, Firefox, Microsoft Edge, Opera. We recommend using the latest version of your browser. Internet Explorer is not supported.

What are the requirements for Mac computers?

Mac OSX 10.12 or later

Supported browsers: Google Chrome, Firefox, Safari, or Opera. We recommend using the latest version of your browser.

Can I watch content on my iPhone/iPad?

Yes, you can watch content using Safari on iOS 11.2 or later.

• Note: The “Screen Mirroring” feature cannot be used - please ensure you turn off Screen Mirroring if you encounter trouble playing content.

• Note: You cannot use a lightning to HDMI adapter to connect to your TV. Try using AirPlay instead if you have a compatible TV or streaming box.

Can I watch content on my Android device?

Yes, you can watch content using Chrome on Android 6.0 or later.

Can I Chromecast?

You can cast to a 3rd generation or newer Chromecast stick. To Chromecast from an Android phone or tablet:

• Make sure your Chromecast devices is on the same Wi-fi network as your mobile device

• After the video is playing, tap the “Cast” icon in the bottom right corner of the video player. If the icon doesn’t appear, unfortunately casting is not supported on your device.

To Chromecast from your computer:

• Make sure you’re using Google Chrome as your browser.

• After the video is playing, tap the “Cast” icon in the bottom right corner of the video player. If the icon doesn’t appear, unfortunately casting is not supported on your device.

Can I AirPlay to my AppleTV?

You can AirPlay from most browsers if you have an AirPlay compatible TV or streaming box by selecting the AirPlay button in the bottom right-hand side of the player. If the icon doesn’t appear, unfortunately casting is not supported on your device.

• Compatible Smart TVs include select Samsung, LG, Sony and VIZIO models.

• Compatible streaming boxes include AppleTV Gen4 and above, and select Roku HD streaming devices running the most up-todate software.

Can I use the web browser built into my TV?

Maybe. Unfortunately many built-in Smart TVs’ web browsers don’t support protected content playback. If you get a black screen or error message, it’s likely that your TV is not compatible. Try another method to get the video onto your TV.

Can I connect my computer with a cable to watch on my TV?

You can directly connect your laptop or computer using an HDMI cable, by following these steps:

• Make sure your computer is close enough to your TV for the HDMI cable to reach.

• Connect one end of the HDMI cable into your computer.

• Plug the other end of the cable into an available HDMI port on the TV. Take note of the HDMI input number.

• Using the TV’s remote control, set the TV to the HDMI input that matches the port you connected the cable to.

• If your computer’s display does not automatically appear on your television screen, you may need to have the computer manually detect the display:

• Windows: Right-click on the desktop and select “Display Settings” > “Detect” > “Multiple displays”, and select “Duplicate these displays”), and click Apply.

• Mac: Go to the Apple Menu and choose “System Preferences”. Choose “Displays”, and hold down the “Option” key to show the “Detect Displays” button. Click on “Detect Displays” while holding down the Option key.

What happens if I forget my password?

Use the password reset option on the login page to reset your password. You will need access to the e-mail address you use to log in.

Why does video playback stall or not play smoothly?

We use adaptive bitrate streaming which means the streaming quality will automatically adjust based on your internet speed. If your internet connection is poor or inconsistent you may experience problems during playback. If you’re on wifi, try moving closer to your router.

I see a black screen when I’m trying to AirPlay on my TV

You likely have “Screen Mirroring” turned on in your device settings. Please turn off the screen mirroring setting and start AirPlay by selecting the AirPlay button in the bottom right-hand side of the player.

I see a black screen but can hear audio

If you have an external display or TV connected with an HDMI cable, try disconnecting it. If videos play after it is disconnected, then unfortunately the display or cable doesn’t support encrypted video. Try another method.

Why do I see a black screen after the pre-roll if I am casting to Chromecast?

Some Chromecast versions cannot support transitions from one video to another. If this happens, turn off casting and re-start it once the film starts playing.

Discord

Join us on Discord

When you purchase your festival pass you will receive your invitation link to join us on Discord. If you haven’t got a Discord account you will need to sign up at https://discord.com/ to join us.

Once you have a Discord account, simply click the link you have received to join the community: Here you can

• Network with other artists & animators

• Take part in different events

• Communicate and connect with Irish Animation Studios at the festival, including Jam Media, Brown Bag Films and Boulder Media.

• Keep up to date with all of the goings on during the festival

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Fáilte!

Animation Dingle is Ireland’s premiere animation festival and I am delighted to present to you our Conference, Workshops, Screenings and Awards.

We began our call to the animation world early last year and it is now wonderful to present here in Dingle the results of our selection process. Over 100 short animated films from over 26 countries, these films will be exhibited in the iconic St James’s Church and the Beehive Theatre space in Dingle town and the winning awards will be announced at The RTÉjr Animation Dingle Awards on Friday night!

The beauty and simplicity of the Animation Dingle Festival is its compact nature. This allows for Festival attendees to enjoy the town and meet each other around and about. Everything is within walking distance and everyone is welcoming. In fact, Animation Dingle prides itself on how available industry professionals and experts are to support and chat to upcoming animation students.

A warm Kerry welcome to all our festival guests from Ireland and abroad. Thank you all for making the journey to Dingle to be with us and to give of your time and your expertise.

A special welcome to ACE and their Animation Special taking place here in Dingle throughout the week.

Welcome too to the many animation students and postgraduates from our Irish Colleges and from colleges across the sea. This festival has been designed for you and I sincerely hope that you achieve and experience worthwhile and exciting new things at Animation Dingle.

I am delighted our opening event has acknowledged the new Irish-French Cinematic Agreement, thank you to Screen Ireland and The French Embassy of Ireland for being part of this special occasion.

Thank you to our industry partners Screen Ireland and for the support from Enterprise Ireland in achieving this festival. I am most grateful for the support from: The BAI, The IDA, Cultural & Creative Industries Skillnet and The French Embassy of Ireland.

And to our many sponsors, thank you! Your ongoing support allows us to expand our programme and bring vibrancy to the festival experience.

Our programme has many new events, including presentations from the meta world, gaming and our Studio Fair, we also are delighted to continue with many festival favorites.

Enjoy and have fun!

Welcome

Welcome Guests!

After an unprecedented 1000-day hiatus due to the global pandemic, Animation Dingle is thrilled to be back! Our virtual festivals grew our audience but nothing beats a physical festival and this year things are taken up a notch or two.

We’re proud to say that the festival has consistently attracted world-class contributors who see it not only as a hub of creativity, but also as a celebration of the ever-growing strength of the animation sector in both colleges and companies. In fact, the sector has grown by a staggering 30% over the pandemic, and there’s never been a better time to get involved in this wonderful, vibrant sector.

Join us for two days of non-stop action as we bring you the best in conferences, screenings, workshops, awards, and networking opportunities. Whether you’re a student or a seasoned professional, there’s something for everyone at Animation Dingle.

Animation Dingle is the place to be for students looking to kickstart their careers, and studios seeking to build their teams while staying ahead of the curve in the ever-changing media landscape. We can’t wait to welcome you all back to an in person Animation Dingle.

So, let’s get ready to celebrate, learn, connect and take the industry to new heights! Onwards!

Friday 24th 08.00 - 19.00 Registration/AD Information Desk 09.00 - 16.00 Campus France 09.15 - 09.30 Welcome John/Maurice 09.30 - 10.30 Opening Keynote - Mark Simon Hewis 10.30 - 11.15 Unlock Your Creative Potential 11.15 - 11.30 Coffee Break 11.30 - 12.15 Keynote - Denis Do 12.15 - 13.00 Metadingle Panel 13.00 - 14.00 Lunch 14.00 - 14.45 Adapting to the Digital Age 14.45 - 15.30 From Page to Screen 15.30 - 16.15 Keynote - JP Vine 16.15 - 17.30 The Big Pitcher 17.30 - 18.45 Pitch & A Pint 19.00 - 20.00 Animation Dingle Awards Reception 20.00 - 22.00 RTÉjr Animation Dingle Awards 22.00 - Late Animation Dingle Awards Party
Schedule
10.00 - 11.15 International Students 1(+Stings) 75 mins 11.30 - 12.45 International Students 2 (+Stings) 78 mins 13.00 - 14.10 Irish Students 1 (+Stings) 65 mins 14.30 - 15.30 Irish Students 2 (+Stings) 60 mins 16.00 - 17.20 Irish Professionals (+Stings) 78 mins 17.30 - 18.45 International Professionals 1 (+Stings) 78 mins 19.00 - 20.35 International Professionals 2 (+Stings) 95 mins St. James Church 10.00 - 11.30 International Professionals 3 (+Stings) 80 mins 11.30 - 13.00 International Professionals 4 (+Stings) 90 mins 13.15 - 14.45 International Students 3 (+Stings) 80 mins 15.00 - 16.30 International Students 4 (+Stings) 85 mins 16.30 - 18.00 Golden Wolf Beehive Theatre
Dingle Skellig
Hotel

How to be Amazing (or why we all think we’re not)

From 9:30 to 10:30 at Dingle Skellig Hotel

Mark introduces the current slate of work from the multi-award-winning studio Aardman and discusses how we treat the development of our own careers in the creative industries and society. Plus, why suffering from imposter syndrome proves you’ll be fine as long as it’s used as a force for good.

Mark Simon Hewis first joined Aardman 18 years ago as a Pixilation artist playing the body of the cult Aardman character “Angry Kid”. He subsequently spent 10 years in Aardman’s commercial department as a Director, Producer and 1st Assistant Director. His work outside of Aardman includes international award-winning films for the Arts Council, Channel 4 and BBC. His first feature film, 8 Minutes Idle was released in 2014 for BFI, BBC Films, Matador and Arthur Cox.

The Life Sized Zoetrope (2008) made for Channel 4, Arts Council UK and Animate was nominated for eight awards at the British Animation Awards and won the Grand Prix at the London International Animation Festival and the Tampere Film Festival. It subsequently gained distribution deals across the world and is regularly included in compilations, books and articles sighting key films in the history of alternation short animation.

Friday 24th
Mark Simon Hewis

Irish Studio Panel: Unlock your creative potential

From 10:30 to 11:15 at Dingle Skellig Hotel

Do you want to work in a studio, which provides a collaborative and creative environment? Or develop your skills and grow as a professional? How do you get to reach your full potential?

Are you looking for competitive pay, flexible hours, and access to the latest animation software and technology? Are you looking to work in a studio who is passionate about creating high-quality content and creating a supportive and inspiring work environment? A studio space that explores new ideas and pushes boundaries in the ever-evolving world of animation.

Chair: Ronan McCabe

CEO, Animation Ireland

Ronan McCabe is the CEO of Animation Ireland, the trade association for the island of Ireland’s leading animation studios. He has more than 25 years of experience in the media industry and has a proven track record in the development and commercialisation of television and animation properties in Ireland, Britain, Europe and the USA.

He is the former managing director of Double Z Enterprises, an award winning production company that produced shows for RTE, TV3, Channel 4, BBC, ITV, MTV and Starz.

During his career he has worked with many companies on projects covering financing, negotiating of rights, formats, licensing/merchandising and co-production deals with broadcasters, promoters, music labels, licensees, advertisers and distributors.

Throughout his career Ronan has built strong relationships with key industry stakeholders both domestically and internationally. He regularly attends and presents at markets, festivals and industry gatherings at home and abroad.

Ronan is a mentor through Enterprise Ireland, Screen Ireland Skills Development and Local Enterprise Offices. He has devised and delivered courses for Animation Skillnet and has participated in High Potential Start Up and Commercialisation funding panels for industry stakeholders.

Darragh O’Connell

Brown Bag Films

Darragh O’Connell co-founded Brown Bag Films with Cathal Gaffney in 1994. Darragh produced the short film Give Up Yer Aul Sins, which was nominated for an Oscar® at the 74th Academy Awards® in 2002. He subsequently directed the TV series which went on to become one of the best-selling Irish DVD releases of all time. In 2010, Darragh was nominated for a second Academy Award® as producer of the short film Granny O’Grimm’s Sleeping Beauty and was invited to join the Academy for Motion Pictures, Arts & Sciences.

Darragh’s director screen credits also include the TV series I’m An Animal (RTE), Olivia (Nickelodeon) and Octonauts (BBC) and is currently directing a ( soon to be announced) pre-school show for Netflix. Darragh is currently Group Creative Director at Brown Bag Films and 9 Story Media Group and is responsible for the group’s creative content.

Friday 24th

Stuart Forrest

CEO Triggerfish

Stuart Forrest is the CEO of Triggerfish, an animation studio based out of Galway and Cape Town, South Africa. Triggerfish has produced 2 TV series, 3 feature films, 6 half hour TV specials, and 15 short films for partners, including Disney+, Netflix, BBC One, Hasbro/eOne, Nickelodeon and Sony. Their work has won multiple BAFTAs, an International Emmy, and earned an Oscar nomination.

Stuart is a leader in developing the animation industry - establishing the Triggerfish Academy, which is breaking ground in training animators and artists, and the Triggerfish Foundation, which seeks to develop the animation industry in Africa.

Deirdre Barry

Programme Director, National Talent Academy for Animation

Deirdre Barry is Programme Director of the National Talent Academy for Animation, a new initiative by Screen Ireland, managed by Animation Ireland, providing support and training opportunities to Irish-based creative talent. Deirdre has been in the industry for over 25 years. She began her career in Los Angeles and has been working in Ireland since 2001, where she has produced numerous shows including the award-winning animated series Sir Mouse and the Warner Bros’ Flintstones spinoff Yabba Dabba Dinosaurs as CEO of animation studio Salty Dog Pictures.

Paul O’Flanagan

Boulder Media

Paul O’Flanagan is an award-winning director and one of the founding fathers of Boulder Media, having joined as its first animator in 2000.

In the years since, Paul has acted as animation director and director for many high-profile shows such as ‘Fosters Home for Imaginary Friends’, ‘The Amazing World of Gumball’, ‘Danger Mouse’ and ‘My Little Pony’ for broadcasters such as Cartoon Network, Nickelodeon, BBC and Disney. Paul has recently directed 20 episodes of ‘Transformers:Botbots’ which debuted on Netflix last year.

Paul has made several short films throughout the years. His most recent, ‘Memento Mori’ has bowed in over sixty festivals around the globe and was long listed for the Oscar’s ‘best animated short’.

Last year, Paul was promoted to serve as one of the Creative Directors in Boulder Media.

Mark Cumberton

Producer/ COO of JAM Media

Mark is currently Series Producer for the second season of ‘Nova Jones’ - 20 X 24 minutes for CBBC and is also producing a 2D animation feature film entitled ‘A Greyhound of a girl’. He recently completed season 01 of ‘Nova Jones’ - 10 X 24 minutes for CBBC. Other Producer credits include ‘Jessy and Nessy’ - 40 X 11 minutes for Amazon Studios, Becca’s Bunch - 52 x 11 minutes for Nickelodeon US & UK as Series Producer. He also Produced ‘Little Roy’ – 52 x 14 minutes for CBeebies & CBBC and has produced, Zig & Zag, Zogcasts and Roy series 3 & 4. He was also the Producer on the original Roy 01-04 series, Baby Jake, PICME and Tilly and Friends and Funky Fables. Roy has won numerous international awards including BAFTA, RTS and Kidscreen. Mark has produced several short films, most notably the Irish Film Board funded, Badly Drawn Roy and Escape.

Mark continues as COO Chief Operations Officer & Co-founder of JAM Media since its inception in 2002. His position makes him responsible for the smooth running of all operations and productions by the company, ensuring that all productions are consistent with the world class high standard synonymous with JAM. He is also an Animation Ireland board member.

Prior to co-founding JAM Media, Mark worked with Walt Disney Feature animation on ‘The Hunchback of Notre Dame’ and ‘Hercules’ in Paris and Los Angeles and also with Don Bluth Studios in Ireland as a Special Effects Animator.

Denis Do Keynote

From 11:30 to 12:15 at Dingle Skellig Hotel

Denis Do was born in 1985. He grew up and studied in Paris. Graduated from Gobelins, l’école de l’image in 2009, his graduation movie “The Ribbon”, co-directed with other classmates, confirmed his desire to make films. He has directed “Funan”, his first feature film, awarded by the Crystal of best feature film in 2018 at The Annecy Animation Festival. His work is influenced and inspired by his three cultures, chinese, khmer and french. Deeply attached with themes such as identities and memories, he is also involved in questioning the representations of minorities through animation. Denis is working on the post-production of his next film “The Forest of Miss Tang”, 40mins length. And also on the development of his next feature “Sorya”.

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Friday 24th

Metadingle

From 12:15 to 13:00 at Dingle Skellig Hotel

Our panel of industry experts and influencers will discuss the latest trends in media, technology, entertainment and art, as well as their impact on society. What is the impact of streaming services on the entertainment industry to the use of artificial intelligence in art? The panelists will also discuss their own experiences and opinions on the Metaverse, Metaphysical and perhaps even Metadingle.

Chair: Nick Linders

CEO, Algorithm

Nick Linders is a founding member and CEO of the XR Production Studio Algorithm. The award winning studio blends creativity and technology to create mind bending immersive experiences for clients and audiences around the world.

From an early career in the cultural arts sector, Nick studied a Masters in Business Administration (MBA) in Trinity College Dublin. Alongside a lifelong love of technology, he joined his fellow founders and award winning team to create some of the biggest experiences in Ireland while also expanding to deliver projects all over the world.

Emmet O’Neill

CEO, Story Toys

Emmet O’Neill is the CEO of StoryToys - A multi-award winning developer and publisher of apps and games for children. Emmet has produced apps with many leading children’s brands including The LEGO Group, The Walt Disney Company, Marvel Entertainment, Penguin Random House, Warner/DC and Sesame Workshop.

With a career in digital product design that spans over 25 years, Emmet has worked across a broad spectrum of industries including publishing, advertising and film /TV. He specialises in leading highly creative teams and content oriented businesses.

Emmet has led StoryToys through a period of exceptional growth and the successful acquisition by the games label Team17 PLC in 2021.

Friday 24th

Nicky Gogan

Piranha Bar

Nicky Gogan has had a highly prolific career across many roles in the creative industries and cultural innovation over the past 25 years. In 1999 she founded the Darklight festival and in 2008 she established Still Films where she has produced and directed a large slate of award-winning documentaries, animations and artist films. Nicky is currently executive producer and head of R&D at Piranha Bar across a slate of animation and hybrid series, where she combines her ongoing passion for storytelling and innovation in creative technology. In this regard the studio has developed a bespoke real-time animation pipeline AniMotion using Epic Games Unreal Engine technology and performance capture.

Tom Sargent

Founder and CEO Expensive JPEG

Tom is a web3 Marketer and Growth Hacker. He’s been helping both brands and creators launch their own web3 ideas and experiences since 2019, mostly focusing on blockchain gaming and the Metaverse he brings a down-to-earth and open-minded perspective on these huge trends. He has been a data-driven marketer for the last eight years in a variety of tech industries, from AI systems that are solving some of the world’s biggest problems to drone delivery systems during Covid, and all the way to using lasers to clean up space debris.

Nancy Xu

Epic Games, Unreal Engine

Nancy Xu is a virtual production producer at Epic’s London Innovation Lab, with a focus on empowering filmmakers to tell their stories using real time technology. Nancy also produced on shows such as The Lion King, Jungle Book and Alien Covenant.

Gianfranco Bianchi

Chief Creative Officer of Xavatar

Gianfranco is the creator of the original Xavatar avatars, the artistic look and feel of the company and The Sync Report also serving as co-creator of the show.

He is a multi-dimensional visual artist, learning and embracing all the ways one can tell a story visually. He started his career creating still architectural visualisations that became animations, visual effects for films, music videos and short films. At the same time his illustrations became comic books and concept art pieces who then turned into motion graphics and frame by frame animations. He understood that as a visual artist everything can become an important single art piece or one of many styles and techniques that can become something entirely new.

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Adapting to the Digital Age: Strategies for Content Delivery and Relevance

From 14:00 to 14:45 at Dingle Skellig Hotel

We invite you to join our panel of industry experts as we explore the strategies for content delivery and adaptation in the digital age. How have organizations changed their approach in order to stay competitive? And what new ways have they found to connect with their audiences, create high-quality content, and remain relevant in the streaming age?

Chair: Alix Wiseman

An international media professional with over 25 years’ experience, as Senior Vice President, Distribution & Acquisitions, Alix Wiseman is responsible for heading up 9 Story’s sales operations and sourcing 3rd party content worldwide. Her remit also includes securing financing for 9 Story’s new IP’s and working closely with development to shape them for the international market.

Suzanne Kelly

Head of Children’s & Young People’s Content RTÉ, Ireland

Suzanne Kelly has headed up the RTÉ Children’s division since 2018. She’s responsible for all content created and commissioned across video, audio and digital platforms, for RTÉjr, 0 – 6 channel and RTÉ Kids, 7 – 12’s platform. As a PSM, the RTÉ kids’ team is dedicated to delivering top quality content for our audience and ensuring that they are represented and given a voice.

Suzanne works hand in hand with both the Irish Live action and animation sectors to deliver stand out moments for TV audio and online, recent commissions include; The Imagination Machine, an e-sports blockbuster, Ireland’s Future is MINE, Alva’s World, Fia’s Fairies, Ray of Sunshine and a wonderful new podcast series, The Neighbourhood, narrated by Oscar nominee, Ciaran Hinds.

Suzanne is also keen to grow RTÉ’s slate for teens and is actively searching out content for this audience. Prior to joining RTÉ, Suzanne worked as an independent producer/director, creating & developing programme formats, script writing and producing & directing in studio and on location for linear and digital platforms.

SVP Distribution & Acquisitions 9 Story
Friday 24th

Commissioning Editor, WDR

For the last twenty five years, Jens Opatz has been a part of the international animation business. After working as a camera assistant when he was still a teenager, he did an internship at a company called 181 productions in New York, where he worked as a storyboard artist. After founding his own animation company in Frankfurt specialized in classic stop-motion, he studied at the prestigious Animation Institute in Stuttgart. He graduated in 2002 and first became a head-writer for a German crime series before becoming co-producer and commissioning editor of KiKA- Der Kinderkanal. Between 2006 and 2020, he worked as a freelance commissioning editor and writer for many international animation projects. Since 2021, he is in charge of all animation co-productions at WDR.

Sarah Muller

Head of Commissioning & Acquisitions 7-12 BBC

Recently appointed as Head of Commissioning & Acquisitions 7-12, Sarah Muller rejoined BBC Children’s in 2019 as Head of Acquisitions and Animation. Previously she was Vice President of Children’s and Youth Programming at Sony Pictures Television with responsibility for the Pop and Sony Music Channels and before that, Sarah was Head of Children’s at Channel 5 where she was responsible for the Milkshake! brand. She was also Creative Director, Scripted, Animation and Co-Productions for CBBC In-House, a role that grew from her work as Head of CBBC Acquisitions, Animation and Drama Development. Passionate about all Kids’ content, but especially Drama and Animation, commissioned projects include “Danger Mouse”, “Strange Hill High”, “Creeped Out”, “Wolfblood”, “The Dumping Ground”, “The Worst Witch”, “Katie” and “Just William”

Prior to joining BBC Children’s, she was Managing Director of Elephant Productions. As a producer, credits include 6 series of the multi-award winning, ratings success “Grizzly Tales For Gruesome Kids”(CITV).

Chris Rose

Vice President of Production and Development, Paramount Global Kids & Family

Chris Rose is Vice President of International Production and Development for Paramount’ Global Kids & Family Group. Rose heads up the internal and external animation development and production teams for Paramount’ Kids & Family brands outside of the U.S.

With more than 20 years of experience in broadcasting, development and production, Rose has a wealth of knowledge and is an expert in the in “hit making” process for kids content. Since joining Nickelodeon in 2018, Rose has secured several key projects and talent, and manages the brand’s global animated shorts program, which spawned Sharkdog, Nickelodeon’s first internationally originated global animated series for Netflix, which premiered worldwide in 2021 and was renewed for a second season.

Rose is responsible for growing the global kids’ and family content pipeline by leading the animation and live action development and production teams. Rose spearheads production development initiatives across the UK and aligns closely with production and development teams across Latin America, Europe, the Middle East, Asia, Africa and Israel.

Rose previously ran the development and production arm of London’s Beano Studios (Dennis and Gnasher: Unleashed, So Beano!) and served as TV Commissioning Editor for ABC ME and ABC KIDS, ABC Australia’s children’s channels. Other roles include VP of Programming and Development at HIT Entertainment and Content and Acquisitions Manager for CBeebies. His kids’ TV credits include The Deep, Little Lunch, and Mike the Knight.

Orion Ross Vice President, Animation

The Walt Disney Company EMEA

Orion and his London-based team develop and produce animated content originated in Europe and Africa, working with independent studios and producers across the region, for Disney’s global platforms including Disney+, Disney Junior and Disney Channel. Prior to joining Disney’s London team, Orion lived in Hong Kong and worked as a producer for Star TV before his appointment as Creative Director for Cartoon Network’s Asia Pacific channels. He grew up in Colorado and graduated from Harvard University.

Recent and upcoming projects include the Disney+ Originals Chip ’n’ Dale: Park Life, Dragon Striker, The Doomies and the African sci-fi anthology Kizazi Moto: Generation Fire; pre-school series PJ Masks, Gigantosaurus and Kiya & The Kimoja Heroes; original children’s series Miraculous: Tales of Ladybug and Cat Noir, 101 Dalmatian Street, The Unstoppable Yellow Yeti, Viking Skool, Counterfeit Cat, Furiki Wheels and Space Chickens in Space; and the BAFTA-winning Disney XDFC shorts program.

Jens Opatz

From Page to Screen: An Inside Look at Producing a Feature Film

From 14:45 to 15:30 at Dingle Skellig Hotel

The business of making an animated movie is a long labour of love. If you are considering making an animated feature film, join this panel discussion on the pitfalls, the wins, the whys and the wherefores. Learn about the joy and the art of animated feature film making.

Chair: Shelley Page

Locksmith Animation

Shelley Page is Key Talent and Artist Liaison at Locksmith Animation in London. Following ‘Rons’ Gone Wrong’ (2021), Locksmith is currently in production on the studio’s second feature ‘That Christmas’.

Shelley’s career in animation began in 1982 when she joined the London studio of legendary animation director Richard Williams - which led to a position as head of backgrounds on the Disney film ‘Who Framed Roger Rabbit?’ (1988). In early 1995 she was one of the first team of artists recruited to join DreamWorks Animation as co-head of Artist Development. During her 23 years with DreamWorks Animation, Shelley worked in many areas of feature animation production and talent development. She also participated in setting up DreamWorks Animation teams in India and China. She has also worked with other leading animation studios around the world - including Aardman.

Her 36+ feature film credits include: ‘Who Framed Roger Rabbit?’, ‘‘Balto’, The Prince Of Egypt’, ‘Shrek’, ‘Madagascar’, ‘Kung Fu Panda’ and ‘How to Train Your Dragon’. Shelley joined Locksmith Animation in 2019.

Throughout her career, Shelley has maintained a strong interest in student animation and serves as a Visiting Professor and graduation jury member at many leading animation schools in the UK and around the world.

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Eleanor Coleman

Indie Sales, Producer

Eleanor Coleman is a Paris based American producer who has worked for over 25 years in the European animation community. Her career began with a 15-year tenure at TF1 in France as head of in-house production and business development across all platforms for children.

Since leaving TF1, Eleanor works independently in animated feature film acquisitions and development with Indie Sales, where she has built an innovative prestigious lineup including the Oscar nominated film My Life as A Zucchini by Claude Barras. Her cartoon television work concentrates on international business development and pre-sales for the award-winning studio, Blue Spirit in France and Canada. Her clients at Blue Spirit include Netflix Adult Animation, WBA, Marvel CU, many major European broadcasters, as well as streaming services. Eleanor is a founding member and co-vice president of the French association Les Femmes s’Aiment, part of the global Women in Animation network dedicated to gender parity and conscious content production.

She recently produced Iranian director Reza Riahi’s short film The Musician which premiered in Toronto at TIFF, won Best Film at the Tribeca Film Festival in 2021 and was shortlisted for Oscars. The film was sold to Viacom for exclusive broadcaster Paramount+.

Paul Young

Cartoon Saloon

Paul is a co-founder of Cartoon Saloon, an IFTA winner and Oscar ®, Emmy and Bafta nominee. He Produced animated features, My Father’s Dragon, WolfWalkers, The Secret of Kells, Song of the Sea & The Breadwinner as well as a number of award-winning TV series including Puffin Rock, Dorg Van Dango & Viking Skool

Paul is also an Award-winning Cartoonist and illustrator.

Producer

Sébastien Onomo is a French producer who has been working in the film and audiovisual industry for over ten years. A graduate of the Institut National de l’Audiovisuel (INA), he joined the production company Les Films d’ici (Serge Lalou) in 2010 as an associate producer.

In 2015, he founded Special Touch Studios with Olivier Laouchez and deployed the brand with the creation of Creative Touch Studios, located in the Hauts de France in Valenciennes.

He has produced numerous films for television (Bois d’Ebène by Moussa Touré, Léon Blum haï and adoré by Julia Bracher and Hugo Hayat) but also Le Gang des Antillais by Jean-Claude Barny and Funan, the animated film by Denis Do the winner of the Cristal Award at the Annecy Festival in 2018.

In parallel to his activity as a producer, he brings his expertise to various university programs (Paris 3, Paris 7) and to major schools such as INA, FEMIS and Gobelins. He is a permanent member of various commissions of the CNC and regional state organisations that support creation.

In 2017, he was appointed co-president with Aïssa Maïga for the French-speaking group of Unifrance and has just been elected for the second time member of the board of the Union of Independent Producers (SPI) of the animation college.

Sébastien Onomo Michael Ryan

Director GFM Animation

Michael currently has a dual role; the first as Partner here at GFM Animation and the other as Chairman of IFTA (Independent Film & Television Alliance) where he is serving an unprecedented fourth term. After many years of working parallel to one another, Michael and Guy partnered in 2000 and together have financed, sold and produced over 250 films including The Wild Geese, The English Patient, The General, What’s Eating Gilbert Grape, The Osterman Weekend, the Highlander series and Planet 51.

Michael is a keen singer with an amazing voice and can often be seen at industry events fronting the popular band ‘The Indies’.

JP Vine Keynote

From 15:30 to 16:15 at Dingle Skellig Hotel

JP is Director of the award winning, first feature from Locksmith Animation, Ron’s Gone Wrong alongside Sarah Smith and co-director Octavio Rodriguez.

With a foundation in theatre design, JP started at Aardman in 2005, where he became a director on an Emmy and BAFTA award-winning series Shaun The Sheep. After Aardman, JP went on to Pixar where his storyboarding work was featured in the critically acclaimed Inside Out and The Good Dinosaur.

JP is currently leading the Locksmith Animation development team in several projects.

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The Big Pitcher

From 16:15 to 17:30 at Dingle Skellig Hotel

Have you got what it takes to Pitch? Join our Animation Dingle community as it supports and listens to those brave enough and confident enough to pitch their ideas to our panel of experts.

Winner will get a 6 month paid internship at JAM Media and a chance to Pitch at Cartoon Springboard 2023, which will take place in Madrid.

Sarah’s First Day

Created by: Jen Quinn College: Coláiste Dhúlaigh

On Eir

Created by: Fay Antar College: IADT

Fiáin

Created by: Ailbhe Fearon College: IADT

Malka

Created by: Timea Papesch College: BCFE

Aoife Allta

Created by: Georgia Rao-Williams College: BCFE

Psychedelic Detective

Created by: Daniel Kennedy College: BCFE

Meet the Judges

Chair: Alan Shannon

Alan is the CCO Chief Creative Officer & Co-founder of JAM Media and oversees the creative content conceived, animated and produced by the company.

Alan is currently Executive Producer for ‘Nova Jones’ series 2 & 3 – 20 X 24 minutes for CBBC. Other recent credits include Executive Producer on ‘Jessy & Nessy’ – 40 x 11 for Amazon Studios and Becca’s Bunch – 52 x 11 minutes for Nickelodeon US & UK.

He has also directed the BAFTA® award winning series ‘Roy’ series 01 - 04 for CBBC. Other directorial credits include, ‘Little Roy’ – 52 X 14 minutes for CBBC/CBeebies. ‘Baby Jake’ 02 – 26 X 11 minute preschool animation series and ‘Tilly and Friends’ – 52 X 11 minute preschool animation series for CBeebies, along with various other series such as ‘Funky Fables’ – 26 x 11 minute, and the award winning preschool animated series ‘PICME’ – 104 x 5 minute for RTE/Nickelodeon.

Courtney Arumugam

Lego

Based in London, Courtney Arumugam is responsible for the creative development of LEGO content, as part of the company’s hugely successful global slate. Before joining LEGO, Courtney served as Vice President at Gaumont, overseeing development for their Animation & Family division. Prior to this, Courtney has held positions in development, production and commissioning, for companies including Mattel, Fremantle, Channel 4 and the BBC.

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Kyle Jenkins

Kyle Jenkins is the Programme and Acquisitions Manager at Milkshake! Channel 5 and manages the content pipeline from pitch submission to programme delivery, including the development & production of commissions, acquisitions and short form as a Commissioning Executive. Kyle is currently the working across a wide slate of exciting new programmes as Executive Producer for the preschool audience including Pip & Posy, Tweedy & Fluff, Odo, Milo, Pop Paper City, Mixmups and Meet The Experts. Kyle has worked in children’s TV for over 10 years, starting in production and development at Nickelodeon, before moving into production management and producing shows including Tickety Toc and Floogals for Nickelodeon, Milkshake!, Universal Kids at Zodiak Kids Studios and Nevision Studios 1 Productions. Kyle also produces conference sessions for the Children’s Media Conference.

Tara Sorensen

Tara Sorensen is Apple’s Head of Children’s Programming, Worldwide Video. A respected children’s programming executive, Sorensen oversees the development and production of original live-action and animated children’s series globally.

Previously, Sorensen served as Head of Kids Programming for Amazon Studios, where she launched the division and shepherded Emmy Award-winning series, including Tumble Leaf, Emmy-nominated Annedroids, WGA Award and Humanitas Prize winner Gortimer Gibbon’s Life on Normal Street, Humanitas, DGA and NAACP Image Award winning special An American Girl Story - Melody 1963: Love Has to Win, and Emmy-nominated Just Add Magic amongst others.

Prior to that, Sorensen was Vice President, Kids Programming for National Geographic. While there, she oversaw the Emmy Award-winning series Toot & Puddle for Nickelodeon. Previously, she was Vice President, Kids Programming for Sony Pictures Family Entertainment and shepherded the development of Dragon Tales; Jackie Chan Adventures, Men in Black, Stuart Little and the Emmy Award-winning Harold and the Purple Crayon. Sorensen began her career at Nelvana spearheading development for hit series Rolie Polie Olie. Sorensen serves on the Los Angeles Advisory Council for Common Sense Media.

Eimear O’Mahony

Eimear O’Mahony has been in RTÉ for 20 years. Over that time she has worked in Sport, Current Affairs, Irish Language and Entertainment. She has produced documentaries, Winning Streak, Up for The Match, Electric Picnic and the Late Late Toy Show in 2018. She joined Young People’s Programmes in 2019 as an Executive Producer.

Thom Chapman

Vice President Sales & Distribution Spin Master Entertainment

An international Media Executive with 20+ years of experience in financing, production, and distribution for feature films and series, Thom has worked on top brands such as Peanuts, PAW Patrol, and Bakugan. Mr. Chapman leads Spin Master Entertainment’s sales and distribution efforts overseeing the global distribution and monetization strategy/execution on all of Spin Master’s content properties. Prior to Spin Master, he headed up the animation studio ToonBox Entertainment, producing feature films and series for the global market.

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Golden Wolf: A Work In Progress

From 16:30 to 18:00 at Beehive Theatre

An in-depth look at Golden Wolf’s studio culture and client work. How the challenge of integrating new tools, techniques and technology only improves the studio’s creative output. After all, there’s no one right way to make an animation.

Studio Lead/ CG Lead

Starting his career at the design studio ilovedust, Thomas has been at Golden Wolf for over a decade. He runs studio operations, heading up all things technical, while also maintaining a hand in projects as an experienced CG Lead.

Art Director

Coming from the VFX powerhouse The Mill, Charles joined Golden Wolf in 2017. Charles’ sense of humour permeates his work, transcending style or technique. As one of Golden Wolf’s key directors, Charles has led projects ranging from graphics for live Adult Swim events to animated holiday campaigns for KFC.

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Pitch & A Pint

From 17:30 to 18:30 at Dingle Skellig Hotel

Our Pitch and a Pint event is hugely popular. Here students speed from table to table on a timer, pitching and chatting to studios. Pitch and a Pint is a great opportunity for students to engage in a very real way with industry experts and get direct feedback from them on their work, their ideas and their pitching ability.

This is one of the many events which Animation Dingle commits to in order to break down barriers between students upcoming in the industry and those seemingly hard-to-reach executives.

Fast-paced, loud, energetic, mobile, crazy-mad-fun…all this and more best describes our Pitch & A Pint event. Studios and Broadcasters take to their tables as students are given entry to pitch within a very tight timeframe….if you are interested in getting feedback on your ideas, join the queue!

BROADCASTERS

Apple TV+

Disney

Gaumont

RTÉjr

Redakteur

CBBC

Milkshake

Paramount

Sony Kids

Spin Master Entertainment

STUDIOS

Golden Wolf

Jam Media

Epic Games, Unreal Engine

The Aardman Academy

Triggerfish

Brown Bag

Monster Entertainment

Boulder Media

Story Toys

Piranha Bar

Lego Entertainment

Toon Boom

Locksmith

9 Story

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RTÉjr Animation Dingle Awards

Reception from 19:00 to 20:00

Awards from 20:00 to 22:00

Awards Party from 22:00 till late at Dingle Skellig Hotel

For over 11 years Animation Dingle brings together Animation students from Ireland and around the globe to celebrate the animation industry.

We are delighted to announce RTÉjr as the title sponsor to The Animation Dingle Awards. RTÉjr are no strangers to AD having been a major sponsor to the festival now for many years. RTÉjr is the national broadcaster of children’s content and we couldn’t think of a more suitable partnership in delivering our annual awards.

This year we have selected over 100 short films to the festival, representing an incredible 26 countries!

We are honoured to mention that Animation Dingle is now a qualifying Student Academy Awards® festival. This means that Student Films selected into our competition and nominated for an award are eligible for consideration to be nominated in the Student Academy Awards®

AND the recipient of Animation Dingle’s Best Irish Professional Short Award is also eligible for consideration in the Animation Short Film category of the Academy Awards®

Congratulations to each nominee!

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Hosted by

Fred Cooke

The self-proclaimed King of Kells, Co Meath, Fred is a regular on Irish television and radio. He currently presents the hugely successful Tommy Tiernan Show on RTE, but over the years you may have spotted this Ed Sheeranlookalike in shows such as ‘The Republic of Telly’, ‘The Fear’ and a stunning 4 minute appearance (2 of which he played dead) in BBC’s comedy-drama ‘Vexed’, presently streaming on Netflix.

Fred’s reputation for guaranteed hilarity has ensured he is a resident act at Ireland’s biggest festivals and seen him perform at the comedy mecca that is The Comedy Store, London, and headline regularly at the renowned Stand clubs in Newcastle, Edinburgh, and Glasgow.

Julie Jay is a comic who has taken the comedy world by storm in recent months and already has many impressive accolades under her belt, including winning the Forbidden Fruit Comedy Search 2017 and performing at all major festivals (Body and Soul, Alltogether Now, Electric Picnic, Vodafone). She has also supported the biggest names in comedy, including Neil Delamere, Ardal O’Hanlon, Alison Spittle, has been resident support act for Tommy Tiernan on his Paddy Crazy Horse Tour and has MCed the 2019 series of the Tommy Tiernan Show. Her latest show Oops, This is Toxic has enjoyed sold out shows at the Edinburgh Fringe, First Fortnight and beyond and will tour the country later this year.

One of the most exciting new voices on the Irish comedy scene, her on-stage warmth accompanied by a sizeable side dish of distinctly Irish self-deprecation. Wry wit, neurotic ponderings and clever joke-writing make her an act not to be missed.

Awards Party

Djs Rob and Paudi will be playing a mix of funk, disco, house classics for some late night Dingle dancing.

Dingle Dangle all the Ding you can Dongle!

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Nominees

Best Irish Student Award

Bonk Jasmine Anderson

His Dancing Shoes

Domhnall Cotter

Last of the Season

Hannah Levingstone

Small Hours

Marta Sniezek & Christian Spurling

Spideog

Lisa Kearney

The Oubliette

Max Hendrickson

The Small Makings of a Storm

Avery Angle

Best International Student Award

Close your Eyes

Manon Bérardengo, Audrey Defonte, Léo Depoix, Denis Koessler, Clémentine Laurent, Pierre Guislain, Chloé Boursier

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Curiosa

Tessa Moult-Milewska

Friendly Fire

Tom Koryto Blumen

Laika & Nemo

Jan Gadermann

Synchrony

Julia Le Bras-Juarez, Emmie Marriere, Marianne Fourmanoit, Laura Techer, Louise-Marie Rousselie, Jean Delamarre, Alexis Prost

Under This Luminous Sky

Emily Xu

Best Writer Award

His Dancing Shoes

Best Animation Award

His Dancing Shoes

Domhnall Cotter

Last of the Season

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Hannah Levingstone

Mopped in Their Tracks

Georgia Rao-Williams

Small Hours

Marta Sniezek & Christian Spurling

Spideog

Lisa Kearney

The Oubliette

Max Hendrickson

The Small Makings of a Storm

Avery Angle

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Domhnall Cotter

How to Make Friends

Sarah Kavanagh

Last of the Season

Hannah Levingstone

Small Hours

Marta Sniezek & Christian Spurling

The Commuterments

André Parra

The Small Makings of a Storm

Avery Angle

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Best Director Award

Close your Eyes

Manon Bérardengo, Audrey Defonte, Léo Depoix, Denis Koessler, Clémentine Laurent, Pierre Guislain, Chloé Boursier

Curiosa

Tessa Moult-Milewska

Laika & Nemo

Jan Gadermann

Small Hours

Marta Sniezek & Christian Spurling

Synchrony

Julia Le Bras-Juarez, Emmie Marriere, Marianne Fourmanoit, Laura Techer, Louise-Marie Rousselie, Jean Delamarre, Alexis Prost

The Small Makings of a Storm

Avery Angle

Under This Luminous Sky

Emily Xu

Best Stop Motion Award

Curiosa

Tessa Moult-Milewska

His Dancing Shoes

Domhnall Cotter

Laika & Nemo

Jan Gadermann

Stay

Yu Sun

Swallow Flying to the South

Mochi Lin

The Last Straw

Cleo Parker

Best Design & Art Direction Award

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Alan Bourke-Tuffy

BONK

Jasmine Anderson

His Dancing Shoes

Domhnall Cotter

Last of the Season

Hannah Levingstone

Small Hours

Marta Sniezek & Christian Spurling

The Small Makings of a Storm

Avery Angle

Undue

Jamie MacHale

Best Music & Sound Design Award

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His Dancing Shoes

Domhnall Cotter

Last of the Season

Hannah Levingstone

Small Hours

Marta Sniezek & Christian Spurling

Spideog

Lisa Kearney

The Oubliette

Max Hendrickson

The Small Makings of a Storm

Avery Angle

Undue

Jamie MacHale

Best 2D Award

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BONK

Jasmine Anderson

Last of the Season

Hannah Levingstone

Mopped in Their Tracks

Georgia Rao-Williams

Small Hours

Marta Sniezek & Christian Spurling

Spideog

Lisa Kearney

The Small Makings of a Storm

Avery Angle

The Un-Chaotic Cabinet That Wishes For Me To Sleep

Cillian Laurence Green

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Best International Professional Award

Ice Merchants

João Gonzalez

Innermost

Maing Caochong

Ninety-five Senses

Jerusha Hess & Jared Hess

The Pink Jacket

Mónica Santos

The Record

Jonathan Laskar

The Smile

Erik van Schaaik

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Best Irish Professional Award

Candlelight

Scott Newton

Colour!

Britt Bailey

Red Rabbit

Rory Kerr

Regular Rabbit

Eoin Duffy

Soft Tissue

Cliona Noonan

The Presenter

Josephine Lohoar Self

Best 3D/CGI Award

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Blocks

Adrian Jaffé

Close your Eyes

Manon Bérardengo, Audrey Defonte, Léo Depoix, Denis Koessler, Clémentine Laurent, Pierre Guislain, Chloé Boursier

Synchrony

Julia Le Bras-Juarez, Emmie Marriere, Marianne Fourmanoit, Laura Techer, Louise-Marie Rousselie, Jean Delamarre, Alexis Prost

Sleeper

Josh McAvoy

The Oubliette

Max Hendrickson

The Revival

Anderson Ganguilhet, Fionn Clissman, Evin McMahon, Andrei Filipi, Keith Creighton

The Most Boring Granny in the Whole World

Damaris Zielke

Best Sting Award

BCFE

University of Dundee

MTU

TUS Athlone

ATU

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Best Sting Game Award

An Phiast – Fusion

Andrew Hutchings

Dingle Crawler

Charlie Casey

FiÚS Control

Damien Lynch

VR Mini Pinball Golf

Daniel Donegan

Vr Trouble

Oísin O Connell

Best YAOTY Award

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Agricultural Demise

Micheál Ó Mianáin

EARTH NUA

Adam Pandey

Earth Nua - New Utopian Age

Eoghan Micheál Bonner

Freak of Nature

Caoimhe Threse Reilly

Nua Earth

Callum James Moody

The Puffin / The Last (only) Puffin

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Meet the Judges

Eimear O’Mahony

Eimear O’Mahony has been in RTÉ for 20 years. Over that time she has worked in Sport, Current Affairs, Irish Language and Entertainment. She has produced documentaries, Winning Streak, Up for The Match, Electric Picnic and the Late Late Toy Show in 2018. She joined Young People’s Programmes in 2019 as an Executive Producer.

Deirdre Barry

Deirdre Barry is Programme Director of the National Talent Academy for Animation, a new initiative by Screen Ireland, managed by Animation Ireland, providing support and training opportunities to Irish-based creative talent. Deirdre has been in the industry for over 25 years. She began her career in Los Angeles and has been working in Ireland since 2001, where she has produced numerous shows including the award-winning animated series Sir Mouse and the Warner Bros’ Flintstones spinoff Yabba Dabba Dinosaurs as CEO of animation studio Salty Dog Pictures.

Stuart Forrest

CEO Triggerfish

Stuart Forrest is the CEO of Triggerfish, an animation studio based out of Galway and Cape Town, South Africa. Triggerfish has produced 2 TV series, 3 feature films, 6 half hour TV specials, and 15 short films for partners, including Disney+, Netflix, BBC One, Hasbro/eOne, Nickelodeon and Sony. Their work has won multiple BAFTAs, an International Emmy, and earned an Oscar nomination.

Stuart is a leader in developing the animation industry - establishing the Triggerfish Academy, which is breaking ground in training animators and artists, and the Triggerfish Foundation, which seeks to develop the animation industry in Africa.

Sarah Muller

Head of Commissioning & Acquisitions 7-12, Sarah Muller rejoined BBC Children’s in 2019 as Head of Acquisitions and Animation. Previously she was Vice President of Children’s and Youth Programming at Sony Pictures Television with responsibility for the Pop and Sony Music Channels and before that, Sarah was Head of Children’s at Channel 5 where she was responsible for the Milkshake! brand. She was also Creative Director, Scripted, Animation and Co-Productions for CBBC In-House, a role that grew from her work as Head of CBBC Acquisitions, Animation and Drama Development. Prior to joining BBC Children’s, she was Managing Director of Elephant Productions. As a producer, credits include 6 series of the multi-award winning, ratings success “Grizzly Tales For Gruesome Kids”(CITV).

Suzanne Kelly

Suzanne Kelly, recently appointed Head of Children’s and Young People’s content RTÉ, is responsible for overseeing the commissioning and development of animation, live action & audio content across RTÉjr and TRTÉ for TV, Radio & Online.

Suzanne has over 20 years experience working as a Producer/Director in the Irish audio visual sector. She has exclusively been creating children’s content since 2007 and wouldn’t and couldn’t do anything else. One of the achievements that she is most proud of is briefly holding the Guinness World Record for the most amount of people gunged in three minutes.

Mark Cumberton

Mark is currently Series Producer for ‘Nova Jones’ - 10 X 24 minutes for CBBC and recently completed, ‘Jessy and Nessy’ - 40 X 11 minutes for Amazon Studios. He was also the Series Producer for, ‘Becca’s Bunch’ - 52 x 11 minutes for Nickelodeon US & UK + ‘Little Roy’ – 52 x 14 minutes for CBeebies & CBBC and has produced, Zig & Zag, Zogcasts and Roy series 3 & 4. He was also the Producer on the original Roy 01-04 series, Baby Jake, PICME and the Media funded, Tilly and Friends and Funky Fables. Roy has won numerous international awards including BAFTA, RTS and Kidscreen. Mark has produced several short films, most notably the Irish Film Board funded, Badly Drawn Roy and Escape.

Mark continues as COO Chief Operations Officer & Co-founder of JAM Media since its inception in 2002. His position makes him responsible for the smooth running of all operations and productions by the company, ensuring that all productions are consistent with the world class high standard synonymous with JAM. Prior to co-founding JAM Media, Mark worked with Walt Disney Feature animation on ‘The Hunchback of Notre Dame’ and ‘Hercules’ in Paris and Los Angeles and also with Don Bluth Studios in Ireland as a Special Effects Animator.

Orion Ross

Orion and his team develop and produce animated content originated in Europe and Africa, working with independent studios and producers across the region, for Disney’s global platforms including Disney Junior, Disney Channel and Disney+.

Recent and upcoming projects include the Disney+ Originals Chip ’n’ Dale: Park Life and the African sci-fi anthology Kizazi Moto: Generation Fire; pre-school series PJ Masks, Gigantosaurus and Kiya & The Kimoja Heroes; original children’s series Miraculous: Tales of Ladybug and Cat Noir, 101 Dalmatian Street, The Unstoppable Yellow Yeti, Viking Skool, Counterfeit Cat, Furiki Wheels and Space Chickens in Space; and the BAFTA-winning Disney XDFC shorts program.

Prior to joining Disney’s London team, Orion lived in Hong Kong and worked as a producer for Star TV before his appointment as Creative Director for Turner’s Asia Pacific entertainment networks, where he developed original content including Exchange Student Zero for Cartoon Network, Galli Galli Sim Sim with Sesame Workshop, and the arts format M.A.D. for Pogo.

Kyle Jenkins

Kyle Jenkins is the Programme and Acquisitions Manager at Milkshake! Channel 5 and manages the content pipeline from pitch submission to programme delivery, including the development & production of commissions, acquisitions and short form as a Commissioning Executive. Kyle is currently the working across a wide slate of exciting new programmes as Executive Producer for the preschool audience including Pip & Posy, Tweedy & Fluff, Odo, Milo, Pop Paper City, Mixmups and Meet The Experts. Kyle has worked in children’s TV for over 10 years, starting in production and development at Nickelodeon, before moving into production management and producing shows including Tickety Toc and Floogals for Nickelodeon, Milkshake!, Universal Kids at Zodiak Kids Studios and Nevision Studios 1 Productions. Kyle also produces conference sessions for the Children’s Media Conference.

Alan Shannon

Alan is the CCO Chief Creative Officer & Co-founder of JAM Media and oversees the creative content conceived, animated and produced by the company.

Alan is currently Executive Producer for ‘Nova Jones’ series 2 & 3 – 20 X 24 minutes for CBBC. Other recent credits include Executive Producer on ‘Jessy & Nessy’ – 40 x 11 for Amazon Studios and Becca’s Bunch – 52 x 11 minutes for Nickelodeon US & UK.

He has also directed the BAFTA® award winning series ‘Roy’ series 01 - 04 for CBBC. Other directorial credits include, ‘Little Roy’ – 52 X 14 minutes for CBBC/CBeebies. ‘Baby Jake’ 02 – 26 X 11 minute preschool animation series and ‘Tilly and Friends’ – 52 X 11 minute preschool animation series for CBeebies, along with various other series such as ‘Funky Fables’ – 26 x 11 minute, and the award winning preschool animated series ‘PICME’ – 104 x 5 minute for RTE/Nickelodeon.

Boulder Media

Paul O’Flanagan is an award-winning director and one of the founding fathers of Boulder Media, having joined as its first animator in 2000.

In the years since, Paul has acted as animation director and director for many high-profile shows such as ‘Fosters Home for Imaginary Friends’, ‘The Amazing World of Gumball’, ‘Danger Mouse’ and My Little Pony for broadcasters such as Cartoon Network, Nickelodeon, BBC and Disney. Paul has recently directed 20 episodes of ‘Transformers:Botbots’ which debuted on Netflix last year.

Paul has made several short films throughout the years. His most recent, ‘Memento Mori’ has bowed in over sixty festivals around the globe and was long listed for the Oscar’s ‘best animated short’.

Last year, Paul was promoted to serve as one of the Creative Directors in Boulder Media.

Mark Simon Hewis first joined Aardman 18 years as a Pixilation artist playing the body of the cult Aardman character “Angry Kid”. He subsequently spent 10 years in Aardman’s commercial department as a Director, Producer and 1st Assistant Director. His work outside of Aardman includes international award-winning films for the Arts Council, Channel 4 and BBC. His first feature film, 8 Minutes Idle was released in 2014 for BFI, BBC Films, Matador and Arthur Cox.

The Life Sized Zoetrope (2008) made for Channel 4, Arts Council UK and Animate was nominated for eight awards at the British Animation Awards and won the Grand Prix at the London International Animation Festival and the Tampere Film Festival. It subsequently gained distribution deals across the world and is regularly included in compilations, books and articles sighting key films in the history of alternation short animation.

General Manager, Kids & Family, Paramount UK & Ireland

Louise is General Manager Kids & Family, Paramount UK & Ireland, for Nickelodeon and Milkshake! with twenty-five years’ creative leadership experience as a children’s content strategist, commissioner and creative head on free to air and pay services. As the Kids & Family brand lead in UK & Ireland, she is responsible for leading content strategy and all editorial, strategic, financial and operational aspects of Kids & Family including commissions, acquisitions, programming, VOD, on-air studio, production, commercial and as an Executive Producer for production and development and sits on the Nickelodeon International Programming Council. Current commissions and acquisitions include Peppa Pig, Milkshake! Monkey, Pip & Posy, Thomas & Friends, Fireman Sam, Mimi’s World, Meet The Experts, Pop Paper City, Daisy & Ollie, Milo, Circle Square, Odo, MixMups, Tweedy & Fluff, Brave Bunnies, The World According To Grandpa, Go Green With The Grimwades, Meet The Experts, Cooking With The Gills, Show Me How, Oggy Oggy, Bop Box Boogie, Big Blue and Kangaroo Beach. Prior to joining Paramount, Louise worked in content leadership and production roles at Disney Channels, BBC Children’s and Children’s ITV and sits on the BAFTA Children’s Committee, Children’s Media Conference Advisory Committee and the ScreenSkills Children’s Council and is a member of BAFTA and RTS.

Paul O’Flanagan Mark Simon Hewis Louise Bucknole

Andy Wyatt

For over 30 years, Andy has worked in the UK and Ireland as animator, writer, director, producer and educator. Starting his career as assistant to the late John Halas where he learned his craft as animator he went on to work with studios such as Disney, Aardman, Brown Bag and Honeycomb Animation, where he created the cult series Beastly Behaviour. Many of the productions Andy has directed have received awards including three BAFTA nominations.

In addition to his commercial animation experience, Andy has worked in Higher Education setting up the Animation Programmes at Falmouth and Manchester Schools of Art.

Andy is currently a channel partner for Toon Boom Animation in UK/Ireland.

Denis Do

Denis Do was born in 1985. He grew up and studied in Paris. Graduated from Gobelins, l’école de l’image in 2009, his graduation movie “The Ribbon”, co-directed with other classmates, confirmed his desire to make films. He has directed “Funan”, his first feature film, awarded by the Crystal of best feature film in 2018 at The Annecy Animation Festival. His work is influenced and inspired by his three cultures, chinese, khmer and french. Deeply attached with themes such as identities and memories, he is also involved in questioning the representations of minorities through animation. Denis is working on the post-production of his next film “The Forest of Miss Tang”, 40mins length. And also on the development of his next feature “Sorya”.

Mark Gordon

Mark Gordon is a multi award-winning composer who runs the music production company Score Draw Music, which provides original music and songs to a huge range of global clients across children’s media. Current work spans content for Nickelodeon Jr, PBS Kids, Disney Jr, Amazon, Netflix, BBC, Channel 5, Milkshake and Sky. Outside of the company, Mark is a member of the Ivors Academy Media Committee Board, sits on the Screen Composers Guild of Ireland board, and also programmes Output Belfast - Ireland’s largest music conference.

Mike Buckland

Director of Production

Mike Buckland is the Director of Production at Triggerfish Animation. He’s produced award-winning film and television titles including the animated feature films Adventures in Zambezia, Khumba and Seal Team (Netflix).

Mike co-produced the Oscar-nominated Roald Dahl’s Revolting Rhymes, as well as several Emmy and BAFTAwinning TV specials produced for the BBC by Magic Light Pictures, including Stick Man, The Highway Rat, Zog and The Snail and the Whale.

Current projects include Aau’s Song, a short film for Lucasfilm’s Star Wars Visions Season 2 on Disney+; Mama K’s Team 4 for Netflix and Kizazi Moto: Generation Fire, an anthology of African sci-fi short films. All are scheduled for release this year.

Borja Espana Guillot

Art Director / Development Creative

Borja has been the Art Director and Development Creative with JAM Media for over 13 years and is responsible for overseeing many aspects of the creative process: from pre-production conceptual ideas to productionready final designs. He studied Fine Arts in Valencia, Athens and Australia, and worked on the feature El Cid, before moving to Ireland in 2004. Borja initially began working with JAM Media as an animator on the children’s series PICME before settling into his current senior role. In 2011, Borja worked closely with the award-winning children’s book artist, Polly Dunbar, to adapt her book series, Tilly and Friends, into an animation series commissioned by CBeebies.

Murakami Award

Jimmy Murakami, 1933-2014, was one of the founding fathers of Irish animation. He was a key figure in the establishment of the thriving Irish animation industry that we know today.

In 1965 he launched his own company, Murakami-Wolf Productions, with business partner Fred Wolf. Murakami settled permanently in Ireland while working on Roger Corman’s, ‘The Red Baron’ in 1971. His work in the 1986 feature, ‘When the Wind Blows’ produced some of the animator’s most acclaimed work with ‘The Snowman’ remaining an enduring children’s favourite to this day. Murakami Films opened in Dublin in 1989, with the studio producing popular television series such as ‘Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles’. Cathal Gaffney of Brown Bag Films, called Murakami “a founding father of Irish Animation”.

At Dingle International Film Festival/Animation Dingle 2013, Jimmy Murakami, received the inaugural Murakami Award for his lifetime achievement in Animation. Of the event, he said: “I have been to hundreds of film festivals, all over the globe, for what seems to be the last hundred years, and in my opinion the Dingle Film Festival is the best among them all”.

Past recipients include: Eileen Bell, Senior Business Development Advisor, Enterprise Ireland (2022); Robert Cullen, Creative Director and founder of Boulder Media (2021); Nora Twomey, Co-founder and Creative Director of Cartoon Saloon (2019), Darragh O’Connell & Cathal Gaffney, founders of Brown Bag Films (2018); Aidan Hickey (2017); Don Bluth & Gary Goldman (2016); Oscar winner Richie Baneham Avatar (2015); Oscar nominated Tomm Moore, Song of the Sea (2014); Oscar nominated Jimmy T. Murakami, The Snowman (2013).

Steve Woods

Steve Woods works in animation, documentaries and dance films. In 1989 he helped set up the Galway Film Fleadh. He lectures at the National Film School at Dun Laoghaire, where he teaches experimental animation. He also occasionally writes and talks on film and animation and curates for film festivals.

Steve’s company is Cel’ Division. He specialises in short films but also is known for his installations and directing workshops. As well as producing his own work people approach him from time to time with an animated project which other producers might consider ‘left of field.’

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Schedule

Saturday 25th

Animation Dingle Studio Fair

Gaming VR Station (Dingle Suite)

Animation Dingle D&D (Gallarus Room)

Sketch Trail (Meet at Hotel Carpark)

10.00 - 11.00

11.30 - 12.30

13.00 - 15.00

15.15 - 16.00

16.15 - 18.15

Beehive Theatre

10.00 - 11.00

11.00 - 12.00

12.00 - 13.00

13.30 - 14.30

15.00 - 16.30

17.00 - 18.30

Foxy Johns

16.00 - 18.00

Oceanworld

17.30 - 19.30

Emmet O’Neill

RTÉjr Launch FLIX followed by a Q&A

Darko Miteve

Tom Sargent

Thomas Fluharty

Women in Animation

YAOTY (Young Animator of the Year)

BBC Ignite, Getting Your Development Off The Ground

Algorithm presentation

Feature Film - FUNAN - 1hr 24mins

Feature Film - The Crossing - 1hr 24min

Art Auction

Deep Atlantic preview

Dingle Skellig Hotel St. James Church

Animation Dingle Studio Fair

From 10:00 to 17:00 at Dingle Skellig Hotel

Animation Dingle is delighted to announce a brand new event for our 2023 Festival

In our feedback from animation companies in Ireland, we were told that their single biggest issue is that of finding and employing talent. In response, Animation Dingle is hosting a vibrant recruitment hub where companies can meet upcoming talent. Our Studio Fair Day will take place at the heart of the Festival in the Conference Room of the Dingle Skellig Hotel.

Doubling up as a place to sit and grab a coffee, this area will be a space to hang out as well as a casual space to meet studios. Pop in, hang around, have a chat…sit down in one of the Studio Zones to see what they are looking for…

Ireland’s major animation studios, as well as Animation Ireland and The National Animation Academy will each have their own Zone.

For the first time ever we opened up our Sting project to include games!

An exhibition of short digital games from BCFE students. Explore a range of diverse and creative games, from these gaming students. Each game will be presented in a unique way, with something for everyone to discover and enjoy. Drop by to play and to learn more about the games and their creators.

Saturday 25th

Turning cardboard and plastic into pixelsMaking apps that children love

From 10:00 to 11:00 at St. James Church

Emmet takes us through the process of bringing characters from books, toys and animated content to life in interactive apps. He will discuss translating the beloved children’s book The Very Hungry Caterpillar to the interactive screen, highlighting the challenges of creating an experience that stays true to the original content while also making it engaging for children. Emmet will also walk through the process of animating LEGO bricks in their DUPLO apps and making inanimate toys feel alive in the hands of a child.

Emmet speaks candidly about lessons learned along the way that are applicable to translating any content from one medium to another, or to anyone working with licensed characters. It may EVEN be worth shaking off your hangover on a Saturday morning to attend.

Emmet O’Neill is the CEO of StoryToys - A multi-award winning developer and publisher of apps and games for children. Emmet has produced apps with many leading children’s brands including The LEGO Group, The Walt Disney Company, Marvel Entertainment, Penguin Random House, Warner/DC and Sesame Workshop.

With a career in digital product design that spans over 25 years, Emmet has worked across a broad spectrum of industries including publishing, advertising and film /TV. He specialises in leading highly creative teams and content oriented businesses.

Emmet has led StoryToys through a period of exceptional growth and the successful acquisition by the games label Team17 PLC in 2021.

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Saturday 25th

Women in Animation

From 10:00 to 11:00 at Beehive Theatre

In this fourth edition of our crucial panel, we are committed to continuing the dialogue. Hear from these outstanding female animators as they share their experiences within the industry and discuss the role of women in animation. Let’s keep this important discussion alive!

Image credit: Synchrony screening in St.James Church on Friday at 10am

Chair: Cécile Blondel

Director of International Development and Head of Master of Arts in Character Animation and Animated Filmmaking

After spending 5 years in the audiovisual industry as a special effects artist specialised in prosthetics for cinema and theatre, Cécile studied and worked in the field of history of art. From 1989 to 1995 she was a lecturer in Cultural History and associate researcher. She taught at La Sorbonne and Science Po, Paris. From 1995 she taught as a lecturer in French and European Art and Cultural History at the University of St Andrews in Scotland and then for the Foreign and Commonwealth Office in London. She has been the Head of International Relations at Gobelins since 2012, where she is in charge of the International Programmes: Summer Schools and Master of Arts in Character Animation.

Jo Allen

Commissioning Executive for animation 7+ BBC

Jo has 30 years experience in the animation industry across a variety of Producing roles on TV commercials, Idents, TV series and short films. Credits include Producer on ‘Morph’, ‘Angry Kid’ the Bafta nominated ‘Go Jetters’, Bafta winning ‘Pearce Sisters’ and Oscar nominated ‘Wat’s Pig’. She is currently Exec Producer for CBBC on ‘BoyGirlDogCatMouseCheese’ and the forthcoming suite of TV specials based on books by Quentin Blake.

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Nicky Gogan

Piranha Bar

Nicky Gogan has had a highly prolific career across many roles in the creative industries and cultural innovation over the past 25 years. In 1999 she founded the Darklight festival and in 2008 she established Still Films where she has produced and directed a large slate of award-winning documentaries, animations and artist films. Nicky is currently executive producer and head of R&D at Piranha Bar across a slate of animation and hybrid series, where she combines her ongoing passion for storytelling and innovation in creative technology. In this regard the studio has developed a bespoke real-time animation pipeline AniMotion using Epic Games Unreal Engine technology and performance capture.

Nancy Xu

Epic Games, Unreal Engine

Nancy Xu is a virtual production producer at Epic’s London Innovation Lab, with a focus on empowering filmmakers to tell their stories using real time technology. Nancy also produced on shows such as The Lion King, Jungle Book and Alien Covenant.

Mikai Geronimo

Mikai Geronimo is an Irish-Filipino animation filmmaker. She graduated from The National Film School at IADT in 2020. Her graduation film ‘Fall of the Ibis King’ has received a world premiere at the Venice International Film Festival, qualified for the 2023 Academy Awards and won the 2022 IFTA for Best Animation. She has also worked as a posing artist on Cartoon Saloon’s ‘My Father’s Dragon’ and as a director and animator at And Maps And Plans where she is currently developing a limited series.

Gillian Comerford

Boulder Media

Gillian joined Boulder Media after finishing college in BCFE. She was one of the first Animators to start in the studio 23 years ago!! She has worked as an Animator, Animation Director and Director on a considerable number of award-winning series and shorts including works for Cartoon Network, Nickelodeon, Disney, Hasbro and Netflix. Her most recent project is supervising production on a prime-time animated series called “Grimsburg”. Gillian’s dedication, drive and love for what she does has been a major part of her creative evolution over the years. Gillian is now one of the Creative Directors within Boulder Media.

Courtney Arumugam

Lego

Based in London, Courtney Arumugam is responsible for the creative development of LEGO content, as part of the company’s hugely successful global slate. Before joining LEGO, Courtney served as Vice President at Gaumont, overseeing development for their Animation & Family division. Prior to this, Courtney has held positions in development, production and commissioning, for companies including Mattel, Fremantle, Channel 4 and the BBC.

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The Making of Flix: Illustrations to Screen Panel

From 11:30 to 12:30 at St. James Church

Ireland // Colour // 2023 //15mins

Director: Tom Gray

Creative Producer: Aria Ungerer

Executive Producer: Deirdre Barry

“Flix is about making the best out of your differences - we are all equal and we are all different. Everyone has something to offer. ‘Flix’ shows us that with a sense of humour you can overcome any dogstacle.”

Flix is based on a children’s book by one of the 20th Century’s most enigmatic and captivating children’s book authors and artists, Tomi Ungerer. The series is a comedy adventure about the only young dog (Flix) growing up in Cat Town.

The world can be baffling as well as exciting when you are a kid, but it’s even weirder if you are the sole dog in a town full of cats. Flix lives with his cat mum, dad and sister in a place that seems in every way like it wasn’t designed for himbecause it literally wasn’t. The claw posts at school are of no use to him, and the pink mice they consider a delicacy seem especially gross. But Flix is an outgoing dog who is willing to try anything, even if it means pretending he likes sashimi and enjoys watching laser pointers. Together with his two best cat friends and fellow misfits, Munchkin and Tabi, he’s ready to take on the world and seek out adventure. The truth is he is just as much puss as pug - it’s a dog’s life in a cat’s world and Flix is taking it all in his stride.

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WORLD
The World Premiere screening will be followed by a Q&A panel discussion on the making of the series.
PREMIERE!

Eimear O’Mahony

Eimear O’Mahony has been in RTÉ for 20 years. Over that time she has worked in Sport, Current Affairs, Irish Language and Entertainment. She has produced documentaries, Winning Streak, Up for The Match, Electric Picnic and the Late Late Toy Show in 2018. She joined Young People’s Programmes in 2019 as an Executive Producer.

Aria Ungerer

Creative Producer

Aria is passionate about telling the story of Flix which is all about celebrating being different and not fitting in!She spent over a decade working closely with her father, artist Tomi Ungerer on numerous books,exhibitions,events as well as film and television projects. She and Tomi worked together to adapt Flix for the screen and develop the property as a series. As well as running Pictor Productions, she is also the Creative Lead and Curator of the Tom iUngerer Estate. Most recently she curated exhibitions for the Irish Cultural Centre in Paris and the Deichtorhalle in Hamburg and works regularly with publishers such as Phaidon, Diogenes and École des Loisirs.

Tom Gray

Tom is a veteran of the Irish animation industry. He started out as an animator over twenty years ago and has worked on projects for Nickelodeon, BBC, Warner Bros and Disney on numerous award winning shows including The Wonderful World of Gumball, Wander Over Yonder, Randy Cunningham 9th Grade Ninja and more recently BoyGirlDogCatMouseCheese. He has been Director / Animation Director on Circle Square, I’m a Fish and Yabba Dabba Dinosaurs.

Deirdre Barry

Deirdre Barry is Programme Director of the National Talent Academy for Animation, a new initiative by Screen Ireland, managed by Animation Ireland, providing support and training opportunities to Irish-based creative talent. Deirdre has been in the industry for over 25 years. She began her career in Los Angeles and has been working in Ireland since 2001, where she has produced numerous shows including the award-winning animated series Sir Mouse and the Warner Bros’ Flintstones spinoff Yabba Dabba Dinosaurs as CEO of animation studio Salty Dog Pictures.

Genevieve Dexter

Founder & CEO of Serious Kids distribution & Eye Present Productions.

Genevieve has worked in the kids IP sector for 30 years and is CEO of both Serious Kids, a children’s and family content distribution company, and Eye Present, a London based 2D/CG animation studio. She is the Executive Producer of ‘Best & Bester’, ‘Tee & Mo’, ‘Messy Goes to Okido’, ‘Horrible Science’, ‘Angelo Rules’ and many more. She is a serial entrepreneur and was also the founder of CAKE

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BBC Ignite - Getting Your Development Off The Ground

From 12:00 to 13:00 at Beehive Theatre

BBC Ignite is a programme for co-development and support, assisting creatives and platforming new voices. BBC Ignite will be joined by some of the creators of supported projects to talk about why projects were selected, what that support looked like and thoughts on how to develop ideas into potential TV series that will appeal to commissioners.

As well as giving consideration to elements such as Bible and a Script, we will take a closer look at 2 Ignite projects.

Creator – Sam Shaw - ‘Duck and Frog’

Focus: Sam has been drawing these characters for many years. Ignite is helping to shape these characters into a TV show, both in terms of concept and also design evolution.

Creators – Tito Olawole & Hayley Sarian - ‘The Guardian Chronicles’ Focus: Tito & Hayley’s vision for authentic portrayal of British school children and how this is being enabled via focus groups and writers’ workshops with diverse voices. The desire for authenticity has extended to the design of the characters and the ambition to create a uniquely British version of Anime.

Joining Liz Chan in hosting the session will be Sarah Muller from the BBC Children’s & Education Commissioning team.

Head of Commissioning & Acquisitions 7-12, Sarah Muller rejoined BBC Children’s in 2019 as Head of Acquisitions and Animation. Previously she was Vice President of Children’s and Youth Programming at Sony Pictures Television with responsibility for the Pop and Sony Music Channels and before that, Sarah was Head of Children’s at Channel 5 where she was responsible for the Milkshake! brand. She was also Creative Director, Scripted, Animation and Co-Productions for CBBC In-House, a role that grew from her work as Head of CBBC Acquisitions, Animation and Drama Development. Prior to joining BBC Children’s, she was Managing Director of Elephant Productions. As a producer, credits include 6 series of the multi-award winning, ratings success “Grizzly Tales For Gruesome Kids”(CITV).

Liz Chan is the Development Executive looking after the BBC Children’s & Education nationwide Animation development programme BBC Ignite. Her role is key in supporting and guiding shortlisted Creators through all the stages of the initiative – this includes pairing Creators with complementary talent and animation studios where appropriate, and providing editorial support along with helping to manage the wider editorial support provided by the BBC’s commissioning team. Liz has 20 years’ experience in the animation industry having worked on a broad range of projects in a number of animation styles: from commercials, music videos, TV channel branding, title sequences, and computer games, to award winning animated shorts, TV and feature films.

Saturday 25th

Sketch Trail

From 12:00 to 14:30 at Dingle Skellig Hotel (Meeting Point)

A masterclass which gives animators the opportunity to participate in a creative concept generation and sketching up-skilling programme. This is a tried and tested model which runs each year at Animation Dingle and is popular with both students and professional attendees. It allows for, and positively promotes, an informal setting to nurture the creative process and encourage dialogue between animators and students.

The overall objective is to learn and promote learning in a relaxed, fun, young person centred and symbiotic environment; for each student to push themselves, but to be open to new directions in their work.

Borja Espana Guillot

Art Director / Development Creative

Borja has been the Art Director and Development Creative with JAM Media for over 13 years and is responsible for overseeing many aspects of the creative process: from pre-production conceptual ideas to productionready final designs. He studied Fine Arts in Valencia, Athens and Australia, and worked on the feature El Cid, before moving to Ireland in 2004. Borja initially began working with JAM Media as an animator on the children’s series PICME before settling into his current senior role. In 2011, Borja worked closely with the award-winning children’s book artist, Polly Dunbar, to adapt her book series, Tilly and Friends, into an animation series commissioned by CBeebies.

Animation Dingle D&D

From 12:00 to 16:00 at Dingle Skellig Hotel (Gallarus Room)

A party of creative heroes came to the end of their pilgrimage arriving at the flying island of An Daingean. Artists from all around the world of Gostar gather here every 5 years to witness the emerging of the great wyrm, an Pháist as he refills the world with creativity and imagination.

But this year, when the wyrm emerged, they were not greeted with his carefree cartoonish smile and boundless gifts. Instead, the party was met with a creature in pain who began to drain this world of imagination, instead of gifting it.

What is the importance of creativity, what happens if you take it away?

Now on a journey to restore balance, this group of artists have been venturing through leylines, in order to solve mysteries of the past to save the very future they came from.

Come join us for this Epic Time Travelling Extravaganza’s Final Act!

Our finale takes place in the Dingle Skellig Hotel.

Gabriel Galway

Gabriel is the Dungeon Master of this year’s AD D&D event! With over 14 years experience of running campaigns he is an expert in leading this collaborative storytelling experience! The world of Gostar is created by Gabriel.

For AD D&D 2023, Gabriel has designed a campaign to test what creativity really means to the players. The game has been ongoing since January and has been a wild ride, venturing through time and space to liberate this creative world from…well…something bad of course.

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Gavin Harte with Clemintine - a 3rd level Bard of Swords and 2nd level Blade Singer Wizard Ciara Ruane with Aval - a multi-class Cleric/Aberrant Mind Sorcerer Gee Dunne with Bronte - a half-Orc Dhampir and fighter Tara Gavigan with Vesna Sting - a young, but unusually tall, Fairy Luke Mcintosh with Iridessa - a Silver Dragon Alice Bolger Aboud with Tinki - a 4ft small Artificer Autognome Sponsored by
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Creating Cinematics Renders using Unreal Engine 5

From 13:00 to 15:00 at St. James Church

In this workshop Darko will take you through the entire process of creating a CG Cinematics using Unreal Engine5. You will learn how to block out a scene using Unreal Engine’s modelling tools, establish a good composition using the cinematic camera, use custom models and model libraries to build the final scene, create cinematic lighting and add post process volume to control the final look and quality of your shot. On top of that, you will see an exclusive behind-the-scenes into the production of a short film Darko is working on.

Darko Mitev is a 3D artist from Macedonia currently working as a Lead Character Modeller in Brown Bag Films. He started his career in the VFX world, in a company called FX3X, in Macedonia, and ever since worked on many projects for various different companies like, FX3X, Video House, Brown Bag Films, Axis Animation, Alt VFX, Sehsucht, and clients like Disney, Netflix, Apple TV, Microsoft, and many more. You find out more about his work at www.darkomitev.com

Darko Mitev
Saturday 25th

Algorithm: Our road to immersive

From 13:30 to 14:30 at Beehive Theatre

Over the past decade, Algorithm has undergone a remarkable transformation from a casual group of friends and artists collaborating on a wide range of projects to an award-winning XR Studio with a steadfast mission to craft the most captivating experiences imaginable. This talk will delve into the fascinating journey of Algorithm, exploring the development of both the studio and the innovative technology and creativity that have enabled it to fulfil its purpose.

Daniel Staines

Daniel Staines is a founding member and Creative Director of the XR Production Studio Algorithm. With a lifelong passion for experimental art and technology, Daniel became fascinated with the potential of using animation to augment the urban environment using projection mapping and a wide range of other technologies.

In recent years, Daniel has collaborated with the talented team at Algorithm to develop multiple awarding winning immersive projects for Europe’s top venues utilizing their patent-pending technology Orbit, a tool for immersive content creation. They are also developing their own experience called Landfall with the support of Animation Ireland and Screen Ireland.

Saturday 25th

The Metaverse - What, When, Why and How it will affect you

From 15:15 to 16:00 at St. James Church

The metaverse is a virtual world that is being developed as a shared space where users can interact with each other and digital objects in a realistic and immersive way. It is expected to become a mainstream tool in the near future as technology continues to advance and more people become comfortable with virtual environments. The metaverse is important because it has the potential to change the way we work, play, and socialize. It will impact people’s lives by providing new opportunities for connection, creativity, and commerce, as well as by enabling new forms of entertainment, education, and therapy. Come and learn about how you can be a crucial part of this extraordinary opportunity.

Founder and CEO

Expensive JPEG

Tom is a web3 Marketer and Growth Hacker. He’s been helping both brands and creators launch their own web3 ideas and experiences since 2019, mostly focusing on blockchain gaming and the Metaverse he brings a down-to-earth and open-minded perspective on these huge trends. He has been a data-driven marketer for the last eight years in a variety of tech industries, from AI systems that are solving some of the world’s biggest problems to drone delivery systems during Covid, and all the way to using lasers to clean up space debris.

Saturday 25th

Art Auction

From 16:00 to 18:00 at Foxy Johns

Taking place this year in the world famous pub Foxy John’s, our Art Auction will auction off any donated sketches and drawings from the Sketch Trail. In 2019, (our last LIVE Festival), we raised €28,000 for LauraLynn. Artworks confirmed to go under the hammer for 2023 already include: works from Jimmy T. Murakami and Peter Lord (Aardman Animations), Andy Sheridan photo print of Dingle Marina and Thomas Fluharty sketches and signed book. Many more incredible sketches will be on offer!

Hosted by the hilarious duo, who just might give up the day job Mark Cummerton and Alan Shannon

My crazy story and how to make art your job

From 16:15 to 18:15 at St. James Church

Join me as I tell my story as a drugged out teen to the high school teachers who changed my life to the loss of my father that allowed me to go to art school completely free to landing my first job in NYC as a 20 year old to working 40 years as a professional artist. What you really need most is not just drawing advice or tips but rather how to think and move and grow as an artist. In this workshop I will certainly unpack my drawing techniques and how I design and build my characters, but I will leave a large amount of time available to talk about how to focus more on how I think as an artist and how to get that first job and become a team player. Also, how to succeed and grow as an artist and “get awesome!” I speak from 40 years of experience and tons of frustrations after working in storyboards for 35 years until 2015 when I started making and selling the art I really wanted to make. I look forward to talking about the things that move and motivate us. Plenty of Q and A time.

Thomas Fluharty

Thomas Fluharty’s work has been featured on covers for Mad magazine, Der Spiegel, and Time Magazine, who gave the cover to the National Portrait Gallery’s permanent collection. His work is notably featured for The Weekly Standard, for whom he has painted over 100 covers. Other clients have included People Magazine, Entertainment Weekly, Sports Illustrated, The Village Voice, CocaCola, and The New York Times and Disney. Fluharty’s work has received national recognition from the Society of Illustrators in New York and Los Angeles and Communication Arts Illustration annuals. He won a gold medal from Spectrum Fantastic Art for his depiction of Hillary Clinton. His work is also in the personal collections of Astronaut and Senator John Glenn, Pat Boone, Naomi Judd, the late movie director Robert Altman and Hellboys Mike Mignola.

Fluharty loves working with students all over the world teaching online with Schoolism.com where he teaches drawing and painting. He is happily married to the love of his life Kristi, has five amazing daughters, and one cute little cavalier spaniel named Biddy.

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Saturday 25th

Deep Atlantic Ireland’s First Immersive Marine Experience

From 17:30 to 19:30 at Oceanworld, Dingle

Animation Dingle are excited to team up with the creators of this unique project, Algorithm and with Oceanworld Dingle to give our festival animators this sneak peek of DEEP ATLANTIC Ireland’s First Immersive Marine Experience! Absolutely not to be missed!

ACE Animation Special

Dingle Skellig Hotel

Animation Dingle are delighted to welcome ACE to Dingle to deliver their workshop aimed at experienced producers and designed to provide extensive knowledge of how to diversify business with developing and producing long form/feature film and series animation productions for an international audience including cinema, broadcast and streaming. Supported by Creative Europe MEDIA and NL Film Fund, and organised in close collaboration with Screen Ireland, BAI, Animation Ireland and Animation Dingle, the fourth edition of the ACE Animation Special will take place between 21 and 26 March 2023 in Dingle, Ireland.

Experts/consultants confirmed for this year’s edition include Tonje Skar Reiersen (Mikrofilm AS), Sébastien Onomo (Special Touch Studios), Simon Quinn (Big Fat Studio), Martin Pope (Magic Light Pictures), Marleen Slot (Viking Film), Eleanor Coleman (Indie Sales), Paul Young & Giovanna Ferrari (Cartoon Saloon), Michael Ryan (GFM Animation), Sarah Muller (BBC), John Reynolds (Sow You Entertainment) and Tonje Skar Reiersen (Mikrofilm AS).

Tuesday 21st - Sunday 26th

Selected producers and their projects

Rozálie Brožková – Czech Republic – Vernes s.r.o. “The Seniors”

Dan Dixon – United Kingdom – Snafu Pictures “The Gigantic Beard That Was Evil”

Claire Finn – Ireland – Lighthouse Studios “Savage Town”

Eurydice Gysel – ACE Belgium – Czar Film & TV “WOLF 302M”

Kathryn Kennedy – ACE Ireland – Kennedy Films “The Thin Place”

Mark Lacey – United Kingdom – Enemy Films “Rabbit”

Cameron MacLaren – Canada – MacLaren Productions “The Perdu Woman”

Marianne Mäkelä – Finland – napafilms oy “Last Carriage”

Carla Mooney – Ireland – Cardel “A Hairy Situation“

Patrice Nezan – ACE France – Les Contes Modernes “The True Story of Joan of Arc”

Simon Österhof – Sweden – Soja “Albatross”

Radim Prochazka – ACE Czech Republic – Kuli Film “Babu in the Night City”

Beata Rzezniczek – Poland – Madants “Pale Pink”

Eirik Smidesang Slåen – Norway – Imaginær Film “Yukon Space Botanist”

Chris Stenger – Netherlands – Family Affair Films “Embodyment”

Ruben Thorkildsen – Norway – Storm Films “CysteMfailure”

Screening programme

Thank you to Coimisiún na Meán | Ireland’s media commission for their support in bringing our Virtual screening platform and our live screenings to You!

Animation Dingle is thrilled to present our short film selections for our 11th festival. This selection of 119 short films is presented across 11 screening programmes and is representative of 26 countries. Our programmes include a selection of animation work from Irish and International colleges as well as work from Professional individuals and Studios here in Ireland and around the world.

WeareproudtoothatScreenIrelandandRTE’sFrameworksareonceagainstrongly represented in our Irish Professional Programme.

Each year we ask experts to view, score and submit recommendations on all submissions to the Festival. It is a long process and everyone is diligent, taking time with the work of all animators. We thank everyone who submitted entries to us.

From this process, films are invited to screen at the Festival and we begin to pull together our programmes. This takes time and consideration, but we feel each programme is curatedtoshowcaseeachsubmissiontoitsfullestandbestpotential.

From the entries, nominees are decided upon. And as we all know, at our Awards Night, winners are announced.

There’s no doubt about it, it is a long and careful process. We hope you enjoy our programmes; we thank all of those animators who submitted entries; we congratulate all who got through to be screened; and we wish all nominees the very best of luck.

Lastly, we thank all those who helped us to bring this programme to you - our selectors and our judges have our deepest thanks.

Please, enjoy this, our 11th Animation Dingle screening programme.

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Meet the Selectors

Maurice Galway

Animation Dingle co-founder and Festival Director, Maurice Galway has over 25 years of festival experience and he brings this each year to Animation Dingle. As a festival director, programmer, exhibitor and as an artist and filmmaker himself, Maurice has a deep understanding of what works, what needs to be seen, what audiences want to see, how to exhibit that and, ultimately, what is good!

Maurice has viewed thousands and thousands of hours worth of film and animation and is a highly experienced programmer. Maurice has programmed for Festivals, not only in Ireland, but also internationally.

Marty Boylan

Marty Boylan is a senior lecturer in the Creative Media Department of the Munster Technological University in Kerry. He is the course leader for the Animation, Visual Effects & Motion Design programme at the MTU. Marty specializes in Stopmotion, Character Modelling, 3D VFX, and Sensor Technology.

Josh O’Caoimh

Josh O’Caoimh is an Irish animation filmmaker. He graduated from The National Film School, IADT. His previous work has received a world premiere at the Venice International Film Festival, qualified for the 2023 Academy Awards and won the 2022 IFTA for Best Animation. Currently he is developing a limited series with Irish animation studio ‘and maps and plans’.

Jemma Shorten

Jemma is a graduate of Animation, Visual Effects, and Motion Design from MTU. She has been with Animation Dingle since 2020, where she has been involved in the organization of three successful online festivals. With her extensive experience as a film selector, Jemma is eagerly looking forward to this year’s festival, which will be held in person and in Dingle. Her work with Animation Dingle has given her an exciting glimpse into the potential of the Irish animation industry in the coming years. Jemma finds it rewarding to coordinate and organize festival logistics and is looking forward to contributing further to this dynamic field.

Mark Cumberton

Mark is currently Series Producer for ‘Nova Jones’ - 10 X 24 minutes for CBBC and recently completed, ‘Jessy and Nessy’ - 40 X 11 minutes for Amazon Studios. He was also the Series Producer for, ‘Becca’s Bunch’ - 52 x 11 minutes for Nickelodeon US & UK + ‘Little Roy’ – 52 x 14 minutes for CBeebies & CBBC and has produced, Zig & Zag, Zogcasts and Roy series 3 & 4. He was also the Producer on the original Roy 01-04 series, Baby Jake, PICME and the Media funded, Tilly and Friends and Funky Fables. Roy has won numerous international awards including BAFTA, RTS and Kidscreen. Mark has produced several short films, most notably the Irish Film Board funded, Badly Drawn Roy and Escape.

Mark continues as COO Chief Operations Officer & Co-founder of JAM Media since its inception in 2002. His position makes him responsible for the smooth running of all operations and productions by the company, ensuring that all productions are consistent with the world class high standard synonymous with JAM. Prior to co-founding JAM Media, Mark worked with Walt Disney Feature animation on ‘The Hunchback of Notre Dame’ and ‘Hercules’ in Paris and Los Angeles and also with Don Bluth Studios in Ireland as a Special Effects Animator.

Gwen Fagan

Gwen Fagan coordinates the Animation and Games degree at Ballyfermot College of Further Education, where she also teaches life drawing and studio-based practical courses with an emphasis on design process. Gwen’s involvement with Animation Dingle began in 2015 as part of an education panel and continued with the seminal ‘Dingle Stings’ project. She’s had the privilege of traveling with students to Cartoon Forum’s Spotlight on Ireland, and regularly attends animation and game-focused festivals, conferences, and workshops. She also adjudicates the US-based Campus Movie Fest. Gwen is currently working with her teaching team in consultation with industry to complete the 5-year Programme Revalidation.

Gwen earned her BFA (hons) from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago with a dual major in Sculpture/Technology and Art History.

Mikai Geronimo Martin Hanley

Mikai Geronimo is an Irish-Filipino animation filmmaker. She graduated from The National Film School at IADT in 2020. Her graduation film ‘Fall of the Ibis King’ has received a world premiere at the Venice International Film Festival, qualified for the 2023 Academy Awards and won the 2022 IFTA for Best Animation. She has also worked as a posing artist on Cartoon Saloon’s ‘My Father’s Dragon’ and as a director and animator at And Maps And Plans where she is currently developing a limited series.

Martin Hanley ( a Tipperary native) has worked for 30 years + in the Irish and international Animation and Film industries. He started his career under the tutelage of Harry Hess and the great Jimmy T. Murakami in Blackrock. His first work experiences were with Emerald City productions and Sullivan Bluth Studios in their Layout departments where he worked on classics like Stephen Speilberg’s: Land before Time, All Dogs go to Heaven and Thumbelina etc. He’s also worked overseas in story, concept and development for MGM ( All Dogs 2) , Fox Animation (Anastasia) Panache Paris (Smog story dev) Disney ( Banshee) and as a development artist on ‘How to train your Dragon 2’ for Dreamworks Animation. He’s also been closely involved in visual media education in Ireland, on various courses ( in Animation dept., where the Dingle Stings were developed, Illustration, Ifx, Games development and VR) at BCFE /ISA, Ballyfermot where he continues to teach on their degree programme to this day.

International Students 1

From 10:00 to 11:15

Screening at St. James Church

75 minutes

Laika & Nemo

Germany // Colour // 2022 // 15.00min

Directed by: Jan Gadermann College: Film University Babelsberg Konrad

Wolf

Nemo looks different. Nobody else wears a diving suit and such a huge helmet. But then he meets Laika, an astronaut.

Synchrony

France // Colour // 2022 // 7.57min

Directed by: Julia Le Bras-Juarez, Emmie Marriere, Marianne Fourmanoit, Laura Techer, Louise-Marie Rousselie, Jean Delamarre, Alexis Prost College: Supinfocom Rubika

On his way for his important job interview, Noah runs out of gas. Left with no alernative, he has no choice but to embark with Katia, a tornado chaser.

Under This Luminous Sky

Canada // Colour // 2022 // 5.06min

Directed by: Emily Xu

College: Sheridan College

In a Kingdom that is increasing control onto its citizens, two friends share a bittersweet goodbye.

Friendly Fire

Israel // Colour // 2022 // 6.14min

Directed by: Tom Koryto Blumen College: Bezalel Academy Of Art & Design

A friendly soccer game between an Israeli soldier and a Palestinian boy that takes place on the West Bank barrier starts to escalate into an uneven battle. The film was painted frame by frame on the wall and became part of the ongoing conflict by staining the wall with over a hundred litres of paint.

Close Your Eyes

France // Colour // 2022 // 7.15min

Directed by: Manon Bérardengo, Audrey Defonte, Léo Depoix, Denis Koessler, Clémentine Laurent, Pierre Guislain, Chloé Boursier College: Pôle 3D

A heavy secret and oblivious parents.

The Pope’s Dog

United States // Colour // 2022 // 5.08min

Directed by: Neko Pilarcik-Tellez College: Savannah College of Art and Design

Hell breaks loose in the Vatican when the Pope tries to sneak his dog past a Swiss Guard.

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Blessing In Disguise

Germany // Colour // 2022 // 4.32min

Directed by: Kevin Koch, Emma Holzapfel College: Filmakademie Baden-Württemberg

Kevin Hines hears voices due to auditory hallucinations that one day order him to end his life. A hand-drawn documentary about one of the few people to survive a jump from the Golden Gate Bridge.

Blocks

Germany // Colour // 2022 // 3.14min

Directed by: Adrian Jaffé College: Hochschule Wismar

All Blocks move to the rhythm until one steps out of line. This metaphor shows how traditional masculinity restricts personal development while growing up.

The Most Boring Granny In The Whole World

Germany // Colour // 2022 // 7.02min

Directed by: Damaris Zielke College: Filmakademie Baden-Württemberg

Greta has the most boring grandma in the whole world. When she falls asleep on the sofa, Greta gets the idea, to play funeral with her grandma. This confronts them with some questions they didn’t ask themselves before.

Unscarfed

Germany // Colour // 2022 // 9.02min

Directed by: Anita Bruneburg College: Filmuniversität Babelsberg KONRAD WOLF

Three people serve a giantess in a huge palace. They wear long blue scarves around their necks which they never take off, not even during sleep. Once in a while the giantess chooses one of her servants, drags that servant into her chambers and takes their scarf off.

Dying To Defrost

Singapore // Colour // 2022 // 3.53min

Directed by: Heather Ann Abeyasekera College: Nanyang Technological University

This poor vampire has lived through the centuries, freezing down to the marrow! She’s at the end of her tether and she’s had enough. She’s gonna do whatever it takes to feel the warmth on her skin, or it’ll be the death of her, AGAIN!!

International Students 2

From 11:30 to 12:45

Screening at St. James Church

78 minutes

Kaghati

United States // Colour // 2022 // 3.04min

Directed by: Stanley Soendoro, Amanda Jayapurna College: Savannah College of Art and Design

A young girl visits her grandfather’s home in rural Indonesia for the first time, and through exploring the kitemaker’s craft, she dives into her cultural roots and discovers a new, exciting way to connect.

Midas

United States // Colour // 2022 // 4.23min

Directed by: Ben Meyer, Mav Vitale, Lisa Qingyi Liu College: School of Visual Arts

The story follows the King, as his daughter, Marigold, desperately attempts to get him to see past his boundless greed — until Dionysus makes his godly entrance, bestowing upon the old king the ability to turn anything he touches to gold, and to chase his greed evermore.

Stay

United Kingdom // Colour // 2022 // 5.06min

Directed by: Yu Sun College: London College of Communication

Needles are used to repair damage. Stay is a 5-minute animated film made using hand embroidery on tracing paper, depicting the relationship between a daughter and her absent father. Don’t forget to spend more time with the people you love even though you are busy.

Cost Of Curiosity

Ireland/UK // Colour // 2022 // 2.14min

Directed by: Rachel Fitzgerald College: Royal College of Art

Helpless insects fall victim to a child in pursuit of answers.

On My Bicycle

France // Colour // 2022 // 8.18min

Directed by: Océane Lavergne, Benjamin Langagne, Lucas Durot, Pierre Cilluffo, Marine Beuvain, Kerrian Detay College: Pôle 3D

The journey of an old man on a bicycle.

Midnight Garden

United States // Colour // 2022 // 3.59min

Directed by: Sapphira Chen College: California Institute of the Arts

A short film about a girl and her dog taking a walk downstairs in the middle of the night. In the silence of the sleeping city, their memories and imagination flew.

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Beyond Masks

Brazil // Colour // 2022 // 11.23min

Directed by: Letícia Lopez Rangueri, Lucas Brassanini Flores, Carolina Bonformagio da Silva College: Fundação Armando Alvares Penteado

While playing the rivals Harlequin and Pierrot in a play, the enamored actors Tetra and Lester live a secret love offstage.

1x1x1

United Kingdom // Black & White // 2022 // 5.40min

Directed by: Yinuo Shao College: Royal College of Art

This animated surreal film is about the process from knowing yourself to accepting yourself, it’s a long journey, it’s a loop. This story begins with the little house built in our inner world...

Together/Apart

United States // Colour // 2022 // 6.53min

Directed by: David Amberg College: University of Southern California

Two years after a gaybashing, Michael and Alex are still feeling the aftershocks in their relationship. Things continue to get complicated, as Michael’s dissociations start becoming reality.

In Boxes

Israel // Colour // 2022 // 6.22min

Directed by: Hila Vakrat, Gilad Pfeffer College: Bezalel

Zohara just moved into her partner Stav apartment. The two begin their journey to uncover the secrets that are inside the boxes Zohara is not yet ready to unpack.

Rescue Pac-Woman

Germany // Colour // 2022 // 6.31min

Directed by: Pia Mingyue Sun College: Kunsthochschule Kassel

Super-Pac received an SOS message from Ms.Pac-Man, who was kidnapped by two internet ghost gangs. The timid Super-Pac decided to engage in the rescue as he saw the generous rewards. But what he never expected was... Ms.Pac-man, the first female game character in game history.

When Cicadas Sing

United Kingdom // Colour // 2022 // 4.43min

Directed by: Hoching Kwok College: University of the West of England

A woman packs away her granddaughter’s belongings after her granddaughter became a cicada and flew away one summer’s day

A film of adolescence, acceptance, and love

Tall Order

United States // Colour // 2022 // 4.41min

Directed by: Christophe Bouchard College: DigiPen Institute of Technology

At the height of the Prohibition, an unorthodox detective takes the mafia head-on.

His Bridge

United Kingdom // Colour // 2022 // 4.29min

Directed by: Chong Lyu College: Royal College of Art

His Bridge is a 2D narrative animation about Alzheimer’s disease. The film tells the story of an older man who lives on a bridge with twelve houses. His peaceful life starts to change one morning when his teeth start to fall out one by one, and the houses on the bridge fall into the water one by one until he is the only one left.

Irish Students 1

From 13:00 to 14:15

Screening at St. James Church 65 minutes

The Small Makings Of A Storm

Ireland // Colour // 2022 // 4.45min

Directed by: Avery Angle College: IADT

Water that weaves through all life, transforming from small droplets into something far more commanding – a force of nature.

Small Hours

Ireland // Colour // 2022 // 5.00min

Directed by: Marta Sniezek, Christian Spurling College: IADT

‘Small Hours’ is a fully split/mosaic-screen 2D animation short that follows two people’s trains of thought, transitioning from one memory to another. As we dive deeper into the memories we transcend into the character’s subconscious and lose track of reality.

His Dancing Shoes

Ireland // Colour // 2022 // 8.00min

Directed by: Domhnall Cotter College: IADT

Elderly widower Patrick, frightened by a new world he cannot understand, hides himself away in his sitting room and fantasises about the days he spent with his wife in dance halls during their youth. With the sudden arrival of his granddaughter, who has visited to help him put away his old mementos.

Bonk

Ireland // Colour // 2022 // 3.27min

Directed by: Jasmine Anderson College: TUS Athlone

A little star lands in a world ran by a mysterious train and makes a bargain to return home.

Mopped In Their Tracks

Ireland // Colour // 2022 // 4.51min

Directed by: Georgia Rao-Williams College: BCFE

After every visitor returns home, in the damp, dark depths of the basement of the town art museum, Maurice the mop springs to life and does what he was built to do best: clean. That is, until one fateful evening that changed everything.

Last Of The Season

Ireland // Colour // 2022 // 5.04min

Directed by: Hannah Levingstone College: IADT

Inspired by the oblivious joys of childhood, ignorant of time passing. This film is an attempt to capture the melancholy of nature following its cyclical course, through a woman’s fondly held memories. Autumn turns to winter as she revisits her younger self.

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The Un-Chaotic Cabinet That Wishes For Me To Sleep

Ireland // Colour // 2022 // 7.25min

Directed by: Cillian Laurence Green College: NCAD

A young adult struggling with his identity makes his way (by bike) through suburban Dublin and into town, in the hopes that the trip will help clear his head. Reflecting on his state of mind through daydream and memory.

Spideog

Ireland // Colour // 2022 // 4.00min

Directed by: Lisa Kearney College: TUS LSAD

Spideog is an animated short about schadenfreude in Irish society. The story is told through a little robin named Spideog who feeds off others misery. Humour is used to soften this depressing topic.

The Oubliette

Ireland // Black & White // 2022 // 10.00min

Directed by: Max Hendrickson College: Mount Temple Comprehensive School

After moving into a small apartment in a big city, a man notices strange and mysterious occurrences.

Masked Mystery

Ireland // Colour // 2022 // 2.44min

Directed by: Oliwia Deyna, Mattia Zerbinati, Aran Bradley, Sara Justino College: TUS LSAD Clonmel

Nico

Ireland // Colour // 2022 // 2.48min

Directed by: Remi Noonan, Annora DSouza, Rinky Nurul, Leigh Culverwell College: TUS LSAD Clonmel

Nico looks at the world through rose-tinted glasses - or do they?

Undue

Ireland // Colour // 2022 // 4.00min

Directed by: Jamie MacHale College: Coláiste Dhúlaigh

A young woman wakes up in an unknown space. Confused, she wanders around until she is met with a giant set of stairs. At the bottom waits a giant door. Who knows what is on the other side.

The Commuterments

Ireland // Colour // 2022 // 2.06min

Directed by: André Parra College: Coláiste Dhúlaigh

“The Commuterments” is a comedy animation that emulates commuter behavior inside a Dublin bus. The film is an observation of commuters using anthropomorphic characters. Siobhan, the main character is a lioness that is very proud and loud. With good humour she interacts with the community on her journey to work every morning.

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Irish Students 2

From 14:30 to 15:30

Screening at St. James Church 60 minutes

How To Make Friends

Ireland // Colour // 2022 // 3.03min

Directed by: Sarah Kavanagh College: Coláiste Dhúlaigh

A lonely monster tries their hand at making friends but quickly realises it’s not going to be as easy as they thought

Heart Engine!

Ireland // Colour // 2022 // 12.18min

Directed by: Leon Fox College: Griffith College

A young girl takes an exam to fulfill her dream of joining the Order of Engineers... overlooking the Order’s grim and mysterious history.

1798

Ireland // Colour // 2022 // 2.24min

Directed by: Alan Bourke-Tuffy College: TUS LSAD

1798 is an animated dramatization of the French expeditionary landing in Connacht during the Irish Rebellion. Led by General Humbert, this force was sent to provide aid to the Irish rebels fighting in Co. Mayo.

Dollhouse

Ireland // Colour // 2022 // 3.00min

Directed by: Jade Halion College: TUS LASD

Dollhouse is a surreal animated short that explores societal control, and the effect this has on our mental wellbeing. The Dolls mental turmoil is reflected through the surreal environment he finds himself in. Personified furniture comes to life to express a range of his turbulent emotions.

The Clay Shop

Ireland // Colour // 2022 // 5.58min

Directed by: Kayde Middleton College: IADT

Tony, a pro skater, introduces his new skate shop “Clay” - name inspired by the old skate wheels (made of clay) from the 1960s. Tony gives an in-depth tutorial on how to put a skateboard together unfortunately making silly mistakes along the way.

Saudade

Ireland // Colour // 2022 // 7.25min

Directed by: Eimear Young College: IADT

This film explores the human mind in confrontation with that which exists outside of its own limits, and which questions the relationship between identity and memory or lack thereof. By combining a variety of different mediums and visual styles, the film seeks to capture the fragmented and confused nature of a human mind in various states of being.

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Feel, Felt, Found

Ireland // Colour // 2022 // 4.42min

Directed by: Jayme Murphy College: TUS Athlone

The lonely protagonist is stuck in an everyday trance, just letting the days pass by them. One night, they find themselves falling deep into their dream world. However is this world truly a dream? Or is it their worst nightmare?

Faces

Ireland // Colour // 2022 // 8.00min

Directed by: Dylan Michael College:Catholic University School

An apathetic man is forced to confront his past mistakes and regrets after he awakens in a mysterious hallway tiled with unknown faces.

Ixtli

Ireland // Colour // 2022 // 1.49min

Directed by: Emiliano Pineda Alvarado College: TUS LSAD Clonmel

Inspired by the moon and her ever-changing face. The short is a self-reflection on the passing of time and the continuous evolution one must go through as we adapt to the different phases of life. Leaving a bitter-sweet taste of what once was and the curiosity about what will be.

The Mechanical Circus

Ireland // Colour // 2022 // 1.25min

Directed by: Eva Dobuseva College: TUS

Born from a hazy dream comes a surreal portrayal of change. The journey shows the passing from one stage to another, alongside an open interpretation unique to each viewer.

The Revival

Ireland // Colour // 2022 // 4.29min

Directed by: Anderson Ganguilhet, Fionn Clissman, Evin McMahon, Andrei Filipi, Keith Creighton College: BCFE

The Revival is a light-hearted animation about statues of famous figures coming to life around Dublin, revived by the return of people to the streets.

Ireland // Colour // 2022 // 2.20min

Directed by: Aleksandra Koleva College: IADT

A peek into the wonders of The Mechanical Circus, a place with vivid colours, animals made of gears and cogs and a surprise around every corner. Join two friends as they wander the grounds, try the food and witness the majestic creations of the Circus.

Repeat

Ireland // Colour // 2022 // 2.08min

Directed by: Róisín Clothier College: Coláiste Dhúlaigh

Repeat is a cyclical film that visually explores the interconnected wildlife living within Ireland’s bogs, and the circle of life. It is a celebration of how entwined living things are with each other and the habitats around them.

Sleeper

Ireland // Colour // 2022 // 7.30min

Directed by: Josh McAvoy College: Ulster University

A sleeper agent is sent to a nightclub to trial experimental drugs, designed to enhance his killer instincts. But something goes wrong that makes him see things from an entirely new point of view.

The Season

Ireland // Colour // 2022 // 0.30min

Directed by: Nadia Tai College: TUS LSAD

The Season is a dance choreography animation group project in my 3rd year of university. It is an interdisciplinary animation project, as we are collaborating with dancers to create choreography as a reference for the animation.

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Irish Professionals

From 16:00 to 17:15

Screening at St. James Church 78 minutes

Regular Rabbit

Ireland // Colour // 2022 // 7.43min

Directed by: Eoin Duffy

With story and visuals purposefully separated, a Regular Rabbit battles a comically absurd onslaught of disinformation. He is not the nightmare being told. He is as shown, a regular ol’ stupid rabbit doing his usual rabbit stuff! The narrator is full of s#!t!! How is this so hard to believe?! Fake news!! Where’s the evidence?! Agh!!! He is nothing more than a Regular Rabbit!

Soft Tissue

Ireland // Colour // 2022 // 8.30min

Directed by: Cliona Noonan

A father takes desperate measures in the hopes of saving his son, but his actions soon become a distraction from what matters to him most.

The Presenter

Ireland // Colour // 2022 // 2.26 min

Directed by: Josephine Lohoar Self

Set within a bustling news channel Niamh, a shy 20-something-year-old production assistant tries her best to fulfill the demands of the job. But when a news anchor beckons her over to the news desk, Niamh suddenly finds herself presenting the evening news. Her pleas fall on deaf ears, and we soon find out that things aren’t quite what they seem.

Candlelight

Ireland // Colour // 2022 // 6.47min

Directed by: Scott Newton

In a dusty attic, a tall dinner candle springs to life. As the playful and curious candle explores, learning to hop, skip and dance, it discovers a second candle. The two play and dance their way through the attic, falling in love. However, after a shocking discovery, the two must decide whether life without the other can still be magical, or if they want to sacrifice everything for love.

Colour!

Ireland // Colour // 2022 // 10:23min

Directed by: Britt Bailey

‘Colour!’ tells the story of Coral, a vibrant little girl starting her first day at school in her new all-blue neighbourhood. As Coral struggles to come to terms with constantly clashing with the crowd, she soon wants nothing more than just to blend into the background. Can Coral find the bravery to embrace her differences? Or does she risk fading out entirely?

Red Rabbit

Ireland // Colour // 2022 // 4.50min

Directed by: Rory Kerr

An anthropomorphic rabbit struggles to find peace and relaxation at home. These attempts are thwarted by a destructive shoulder devil, who takes glee in ruining any chance of tranquillity.

Friday 24th

Still Up There

Ireland // Colour // 2022 // 4.27min

Directed by: Joe Loftus

A mortally wounded Astronaut awakens in the upper atmosphere after a catastrophic event. He struggles to remember how he got there and latches himself on to the only familiar thing to him, his own severed arm.

Reroot

Ireland // Colour // 2022 // 7.57min

Directed by: Connor Richmond

Plastic Bottle is thrown into a weed-filled patch of urban wasteland. Homesick, she feels down-in-the-dumps. An optimist, she makes friends with the wild-lives growing around her. But things soon catapult in another route when they learn that home is where the heart is. A fun, family-friendly adventure, grounded in community.

Stan By Me

Ireland // Colour // 2022 // 10.00min

Directed by: Rachel Dixon

Stan by Me is a geriatric spin on a coming-ofage story about a grumpy, resentful character called Mervin. Despite the overzealous encouragement of Stan, his jolly neighbour, Mervin’s aches and pains overshadow every possible joy in life. Worlds apart in temperament; they both cope with aging, loneliness and isolation in their own way.

Live Wire

Ireland // Colour // 2022 // 12.53min

Directed by: David Foley

A being made of sentient electrical wire must protect itself from the wrath of a monster pursuing it.

Hermit

Ireland // Colour // 2022 // 2.28min

Directed by: Sarah Benson

In pursuit of their greed, a Hermit loses sight of the world around them.

International Professionals 1

From 17:30 to 18:45

Screening at St. James Church 78 minutes

Ice Merchants

Portugal // Colour // 2022 // 14.00min

Directed by: João Gonzalez

Every day, a father and his son jump with a parachute from their vertiginous cold house, attached to a cliff, to go to the village on the ground, far away where they sell the ice they produce daily.

The Record

Switzerland // Colour // 2022 // 8.38min

Directed by: Jonathan Laskar

An antique music instrument dealer receives a magical vinyl record from a traveller: “It reads your mind and plays your lost memories”. Obsessed by this endless record, the antique dealer listens to it again and again, and the memories reemerge until one last and most painful memory is revealed: how he got separated from his mother on the Swiss border during World War II.

The Garbage Man

Portugal // Colour // 2022 // 11.50min

Directed by: Laura Gonçalves

On a hot August afternoon, the family gathered at the table remembers uncle Botão: the Colonial War, emigration to France, where he lived and worked thirty years as a garbage man. Memories of each are crossed to tell the story of a man who lived a hard life through humor and fantasy, like when he returned to Belmonte, in a van full of trash, turned into a real treasure.

Innermost

China // Colour // 2022 // 15.00min

Directed by: Maing Caochong

Innermost is set in the future featured by highly advanced technologies but collapsed society and civilization system. The cyberpunk-style science fiction world coexists fantastically with the traditional oriental martial arts world. The story follows the emotional entanglement between a long-lost chivalrous couple and a person with regenerated organs starting from a fight for a mystic magic lyre.

Night

Palestine/Germany // Colour // 2022 // 15.57min

Directed by: Ahmad Saleh

The dust of war keeps the eyes sleepless. Night brings peace and sleep to all the people in the broken town. Only the eyes of the mother of the missing child stay resilient. Night has to trick her into sleeping to save her soul.

The Pink Jacket

Portugal // Colour // 2022 // 8.20min

Directed by: Mónica Santos

A political musical film about a Pink Jacket that always has something up his sleeve. In the comfort of his home, Casaco Rosa uses couture and torture to stitch up the opponents of the system.

Kiss ‘n’ Ride

United States // Colour // 2022 // 7.46min

Directed by: Olivia Jensen

On her way home from a lovely cafe date, a woman finds reminders of her date in every little thing, prompting her to fall in love with the Chicago winter night around her and dream of the date ending differently.

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Representing Ireland's animation studios

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Our 42 members are geographically spread around Ireland, producing animation content for television & feature films, for the domestic and international markets

Our activities include:

Promotion of the sector National policy & strategy Advocacy

Irish Animation Awards

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International Professionals 2

From 19:00 to 20:35

Screening at St. James Church

95 minutes

The Perfect Fit

Lithuania // Colour // 2022 // 10.30min

Directed by: Meinardas Valkevičius

Patrick lives in a children’s home. After seeing a parrot in the zoo, he becomes obsessed with them, which makes it even harder for him to belong and find parents who want to adopt him.

Tête-Bêche

Hong Kong // Colour // 2022 // 9.04min

Directed by: Donald Kwok, Jay Wong

One doesn’t have to be a cat to know about its joy and sorrow. One day, Ah-Jai, a silent and lonely kid met Siu-Ball, a stray cat. And their encounter turns out to be a momentous one. Flaneuring the city, their experiences complementing that of each other, allow us to see from their lenses. Both the kid and the kitten, being innocent existence in people’s eyes, are like two inverted and overlapping souls.

I’m Not Afraid!

Norway // Colour // 2022 // 7.02min

Directed by: Marita Mayer

During a game of hide and seek Vanja leaves the bright living room and enters a dimly lit courtyard, which has far too many dark corners, weird shadows and strange noises. To overcome the fear, Vanja turns into a dangerous tiger!

Everywhere

Hong Kong // Colour // 2022 // 9.25min

Directed by: Step Cheung, Kai Chung Ng

Things that we thought were gone may not truly leave us – perhaps they are still with us somehow. Life is full of ups and downs. Death is a natural part of life. This story inspires us to rethink our life and treasure every moment we have, just like the two inseparable little cats enjoying their life and experiencing the grief of death.

The Egret River

Taiwan // Colour // 2022 // 19.56min

Directed by: Wan-Ling Liu

Among the tall buildings of the city, the lonely guard hides a beautiful field that no one knows, and meets an egret there; but the expansion of the city never stops, one day the field is destroyed, the egret escapes without a trace, he begin to see mysterious illusions…

Corvine

Canada // Colour // 2022 // 10.30min

Directed by: Sean McCarron

An eccentric boy has trouble fitting in at school due to his obsession with crows.

Friday 24th

Spring Roll Dream

United Kingdom // Colour // 2022 // 9.19min

Directed by: Mai Vu

Linh is a Vietnamese mother who lives with her son in America. When her father visits and insists on cooking a traditional Vietnamese meal, Linh is confronted with the past and culture she left behind.

Pulse At The Centre Of Being

Hong Kong // Colour // 2022 // 4.17min

Directed by: Tsz-wing Ho

It is a 2D experimental animation which is accompanied by the music, “Pulse At The Centre Of Being” composed by Max Cooper. Beautiful things happened inside a human through different combinations of flowers, organs and body parts.

Sensory Itch

Netherlands // Colour // 2022 // 4.40min

Directed by: Roel van Beek

After getting stung by a nettle Sarah finds that scratching, whilst providing relief, has destructive results. When minor irritations start to magnify her itch, and vice versa, restraint from scratching becomes insufferable. When Sarah is presented with a carefree alternative, can she still suppress her compulsion?

Zidane Roulette

Emy Mirel Ivasca // Colour // 2022 // 8.50min

Directed by: Romania

A boy sees from the window of his apartment a child playing alone with a ball every day.

International Professionals 3

From 10:00 to 11:30

Screening at Beehive Theatre 80

minutes

Salvation Has No Name

United Kingdom // Colour // 2022 // 16.50min

Directed by: Joseph Wallace

A troupe of clowns gather to perform a story about a Priest and a refugee but as their misguided tale unfolds, the boundaries between fiction and reality begin to fray.

The Torrential Melody

Mexico // Colour // 2022 // 6.55min

Directed by: José Luis Saturno

A town suffering a long drought entrusts its destiny to a wandering musician who has the power to bring rain with his accordion´s music.

The Smile

Netherlands // Colour // 2022 // 15.00min

Directed by: Erik van Schaaik

When a world-famous film star is accused of eating his female co-stars, his career goes down the drain. That wipes the smile off his face!

The Well

United Kingdom // Colour // 2022 // 8.35min

Directed by: Peter Stanley-Ward

Known as the outsider, Trish leads three ‘friends’ to a secret well in the hope to build friendships. When they realise the potential of the well, they get a terrifying reminder to always be careful what you wish for…

My Dear Son

Hong Kong // Colour // 2022 // 9.00min

Directed by: Lilian Fu

In a capitalist city, where people have kids to be proud of, a woman - Rose unexpectedly gives birth to a cat son. The Baby doesn’t behave as an ordinary baby and Rose struggles to love him. Rose tries her best to change him, even if it means changing his true nature. However, to find a connection she will need to learn to love him for whom he is and to remember something about herself that she has forgotten.

The Benefactors

Switzerland // Colour // 2022 // 8.49min

Directed by: Christophe Lopez-Huici

A weary young man thinks he found the perfect patrons for his rickshaw tours, but he soon finds out that his new customers can be very demanding.

Scale

France // Colour // 2022 // 14.53min

Directed by: Joseph Pierce

Driving along the motorway, Will loses his sense of scale. As his crippling drug addiction deepens, he struggles to unpick the sequence of events that led to his predicament, before he’s lost forever.

Friday 24th

International Professionals 4

From 11:30 to 13:00

Screening at Beehive Theatre

90 minutes

Realign

Taiwan // Colour // 2022 // 16.27min

Directed by: Ruei-Feng Huang

“REALIGN” is an animation film about space and time dimension. It depicts a boy who reverberate confusedly around the room, street and the lake outside the gigantic wall, which he decided to take the step toward the line that behold the gravity of whole after thunderstorms corroded the time.

Another Presence

United Kingdom // Colour // 2022 // 12.00min

Directed by: Simon Ball

Another Presence recounts the unique and often curious experiences of people living with dementia with Lewy bodies (DLB), the third most common form of dementia. A multi-sensory condition that can cause dream-like symptoms, it’s a condition like no other. Told through the testimonies of those living with DLB, the film explores the surreal and lesser known effects of dementia.

Tehura

Canada // Colour // 2022 // 12.00min

Directed by: Wei Li

Tehura aims to explore the vastly different meanings our bodies can hold for ourselves as well as for others. For a tourist, the body of an exotic dancer lifts him into the fantasies of love. For a dancer such as Tehura, her body is a battlefield where she struggles to find herself.

Carecrow

United Kingdom // Colour // 2022 // 5.20min

Directed by: Robby Baldwin

An allegory about climate responsibility. We follow a scarecrow as they change their understanding about how they relate to the world around them. This film was directed, written, animated and built by one person.

Roped

Spain // Colour // 2022 // 10.00min

Directed by: Carmen Córdoba González

Mother and Daughter are roped for life by an eternal bond that heals and hurts, and that is perpetuated when Daughter becomes a Mother.

Ninety-Five Senses

United States // Colour // 2022 // 13.33min

Directed by: Jerusha Hess, Jared Hess

An ode to the body’s five senses, delivered by a death-row inmate with little time left to enjoy them. Tim Blake Nelson and a diverse team of animators from Latin America and the U.S. bring to life this bittersweet tale of regret and redemption from visionary duo Jerusha and Jared Hess.

Friday 24th

Us

Portugal // Colour // 2022 // 5.00min

Directed by: Nelson Fernandes

“Us” is a short film of animation which mixes several Stop Motion techniques, proposing a journey through the conflicted human condition. War, loneliness, nature, crossings, fallen dreams are some of the recurring aspects in this animated poem on paper.

Ecce

Italy // Colour // 2022 // 7.14min

Directed by: Margherita Premuroso

ECCE is an Escherian journey through the ordinary day of a woman who lives every day the same task from which she cannot extricate herself. Soon we will realize that this is not the story of a single woman but that of many people forced to live in the same claustrophobic circle of Dante.

Canary

Greece // Colour // 2022 // 5.54min

Directed by: Chrysoula Korovesi, Marios Gampierakis

A canary is born in captivity amongst other caged birds. A coal miner is experiencing the hardships and risk of everyday labour. The two of them will meet and form a special bond of companionship and solidarity, vital to their existence in this harsh environment under the surface of the earth, until a violent incident will rupture their routine and awaken them.

Wild & Woolly

United States // Colour // 2022 // 5.40min

Directed by: Alan Jennings

Sparks fly when a young girl encounters a mythological beast in the woods. Tension rises when the creature navigates the perilous world of family dynamics.

International Students 3

From 13:15 to 14:45

Screening at Beehive Theatre 80 minutes

Curiosa

United Kingdom // Colour // 2022 // 9.30min

Directed by: Tessa Moult-Milewska College: National Film and Television School

Curiosa tells the story of overly curious Mary, who visits her boyfriend’s flat for the first time, just to discover it’s been stripped bare of all personal belongings. After being denied an explanation, she climbs into his head.

In His Mercy

Germany // Black & White // 2022 // 11.55min

Directed by: Christoph Büttner College: Film University Babelsberg KONRAD WOLF

One evening a prison director announces to a convict being executed next day. As by a miracle later at night the cell door opens. Being exhausted by endless interrogations the convict drags on through dark prison corridors. On his odyssey to gain freedom he is tossed back and forth by various mental states.

A Dog Under Bridge

China // Colour // 2022 // 12.44min

Directed by: Tang Rehoo College: China Academy Of Art

“i’m a dog,who lives in the park under a bridge. awooooooooo~”

Zadig/ Človek

Slovakia // Colour // 2022 // 4.21min

Directed by: Andrea Pátková, Adam Čurko, Viktoria Voržáčková College: SŠUPAT

An animated video clip for Jazz song called Človek for Peter Lipa and David Rotter. The animated video clip is journey of an alcoholic tourist in Egypt , who is trying to runaway from his fate.

It

China // Colour // 2022 // 6.40min

Directed by: Fei Xia College: Jiangxi Normal University

The short film depicts a protagonist full of “hallucinations”, who always reveals his “beastly nature” at different points in time or under different events. These hallucinations orderly and progressively show the main character’s “tiger head and snake tail” day...

Clicker

United States // Colour // 2022 // 9.20min

Directed by: Charles Kugler

College: Savannah College of Art and Design

Two boyfriends take a tour of their dysfunctional relationship through the magic of television.

Friday 24th

Slouch

United States // Colour // 2022 // 18.00min

Directed by: Michael Bohnenstingl College: Igor Kosenko

Wannabe musical legend Slouch is pushed by his song-writing-demon Nuffti to deep dive into his darkest emotions, while his girlfriend Lisa is pregnant and wants him to transition into a harmonic family life...

SZZZ

Israel // Colour // 2022 // 6.18min

Directed by: Dafna Inbar College: Bezalel academy of art and design

here is a certain moment that takes place before falling asleep, a moment between waking and sleeping, some king of dimension that exists between the two, it can feel like a quick and sudden fall into a bottomless pit or rather like a gentle sinking into a soft grass bed, either way this is the moment where the film begins the part before the dream itself

International Students 4

From 15:00 to 16:30

Screening at Beehive Theatre

85 minutes

Reality

United Kingdom // Colour // 2022 // 2.39min

Directed by: Tom Fuller College: University of Hertfordshire

An experimental animation and psychological drama music video for the song “Reality” by Archie Brown.

Offerlamm

United Kingdom // Colour // 2022 // 5.44min

Directed by: Tova Persson College: University of the West of England

A sheep writes a letter to his sister whilst being prepared for a ritual.

Wald

United States // Black & White & Color // 2022 // 8.47min

Directed by: Christian Groen College: Chapman University

Wald, a monk who lives in the distant future, whilst scavenging in the desolate wastelands gains and loses his first friend. Facing the endless cycle of rebirth and destruction.

A Bloody Graveyard Story

Germany // Colour // 2022 // 3.22min

Directed by: Vanessa Stachel College: Filmakademie Baden-Württemberg

Three teenagers have an unexpected encounter when they sneak into a cemetery at night to summon an exceptionally terrible ghost.

Swallow Flying To The South

Canada // Colour // 2022 // 17.38min

Directed by: Mochi Lin College: Rhode Island School of Design

Spring 1976, 5-year-old Swallow is abandoned at a public boarding preschool in central Beijing. When the persimmons are ripe, Swallow masters how to cry, but doesn’t forget how to fly.

The Slavis’s Odyssey

China // Colour // 2022 // 4.05min

Directed by: Songwei Li College: China Academy of Art

The film, called The Slavis’s Odyssey, tells the story of a Chinese citizen who visits relatives in Ukraine on the eve of the war, gets caught up in the war, and finally returns to his homeland after suffering. This is a film based on a true event

Friday 24th

The Last Straw

United Kingdom // Colour // 2022 // 3.45min

Directed by: Cleo Parker College: University of the West of England

Cyril the Scarecrow is terrified of birds. How will he manage to scare away Bertie the crow who just won’t leave him alone?

Lost In A Waltz

Taiwan // Colour // 2022 // 8.56min

Directed by: Ji-Tian Li College: Taipei National University of the Arts

Returning to a house that holds nothing, a mother misses her mother.

Piece Of Cake

United States // Colour // 2022 // 4.32min

Directed by: Sophie Feher College: Savannah College of Art and Design

Porcelain bride cake toppers Val and Mara journey across the bakery and away from their assigned grooms to be with one another.

Horned Cook, Gola

United States // Colour // 2022 // 6.31min

Directed by: Adam Musa Othman College: California Institute of the Arts

A dragon enters his living room, trying to remember something... He then goes to work.

There Is Nothing Nice Deep Within

Hungary // Colour // 2022 // 7.35min

Directed by: Fiorella Spitzer College: Budapest Metropolitan University

A girl’s repressed feelings burst to the surface like devastating fire, destroying reality, forcing her to flee to a subconscious world where she has to face her demons.

Celestial Transits

United States // Colour // 2022 // 4.00min

Directed by: Arthur Neves College: Savannah College of Art and Design

A young woman named Olive struggles to define her own identity, which manifests into her two inner “celestial beings,” Sol and Luna, coming into a conflict.

Wonderfully Made

Australia // Colour // 2022 // 6.47min

Directed by: Joseph Hoh College: Swinburne University of Technology

Called by name from a mysterious voice in the sky, a lonely child is taken on a visionary tour of all creation where he is transported to the most beautiful places in all the universe.

Programme and Awards

From 11:00 to 12:00

Screening at Beehive Theatre

Supported with our friends at Disney, the search has continued for the Young Animator of The Year 2023! Secondary school students from all over the island of Ireland were invited to submit their short animated films to the national YAOTY awards.

The winner will be selected by Vice President, Animation, Disney EMEA The Walt Disney Company,Orion Ross. This incredible opportunity allows Irish young people to have their work seen by Disney and to meet and to meet and spend time with Orion Ross in Dingle.

YAOTY

Theme 2023: Earth Nua

Congratulations to all the nominated Young Animators of The Year!

Sponsored by

YAOTY
Saturday 25th

Agricultural Demise

0.25 min

Directed by: Micheál Ó Mianáin & Grier Vaughan School: Colaiste Phobal Colmcille

Our main character, Farmer Cathal is minding his own business when an uninvited guest crashlands on his property. Bloodshed ensues!

Earth Nua

0.59 min

Directed by: Adam Pandey School: -

What will happen when a prosperous earth is disturbed by humanity’s tantrums?

Earth Nua - New Utopian Age

0.32 min

Directed by: Eoghan Micheál Bonner School: Gairmscoil MhIc Diarmada

When the world is filled with fear and destruction. Young Eoghan Connor writes to goddess Anu to ask for her help to save the earth.

Freak of Nature

0.55 min

Directed by: Caoimhe Threse Reilly School: Abbey Community College, Boyle, Co. Roscommon

At the beginning of the story a bird couple gives birth, but the child is different, so they kick it out of the nest. The baby falls into the swamp, a group of swans find the baby and decide to raise it as their own. They accept the child even if it’s different . The theme of the story is to accept everyone even if they are different.

Nua Earth

1.00 min

Directed by: Callum James Moody School: Colaiste mhuire CBS, Mullingar

My short film is about a woman and her cat, who receive a box with two mysterious glasses in them. The glasses send them across the multiverse, but when the girl realises the most important earth is the one she already lives in.

The Puffin / The Last(only)Puffin

1.00 min

Directed by: Jennie nicLaifeartaigh School: Colaiste Phobail Cholmcille, Oilean ThorraI

This is the story of the last puffin to hatch on Tory Island in 20123

FUNAN

From 15:00 to 16:30

Screening at Beehive Theatre

84 minutes

France // Colour // 2017 // 1h24

Directed by Denis Do

Produced by Sébastien Onomo BAC FILMS DISTRIBUTION

1975, during the Khmer Rouge revolution. Fighting for her own survival, Chou, a young Cambodian mother, looks for her 4-year-old son who was taken away from her by the regime.

Presented in partnership with the French Embassy in Ireland and Institut Français

Saturday 25th

The Crossing La Traversée

From 17:00 to 18:30

Screening at Beehive Theatre

84 minutes

France-Germany-Czech Republic // 2020 // Colour // 1h24

Directed by Florence Miailhe

A small village looted in darkness, a family forced to flee... The two oldest children, Kyona and Adriel are quickly separated from their parents facing the road of exile alone. They embark on a heroic journey which takes them from childhood to adolescence in search of shelter, peace and the hope of finding refuge and their family. Crossing a continent torn apart by war and migrant persecution, these courageous siblings survive incredible challenges, before reaching a new world, free at last.

Mention du jury, Festival international du film d’animation d’Annecy (France, 2021)

In cycles Mauvaise Réputation and My French Film Festival 2023 Longs métrages

Presented in partnership with the French Embassy in Ireland and Institut Français

Stings

Stings Created from ATU, BCFE, MTU, TUS Athone, University of Dundee with the theme of Monster Fusion. What is Monster Fusion? Comhleá an Phiast…..

Each year we set our theme for STINGS around our infamous mascot, An Phiast. A number of Stings will screen ahead of all our screening programmes across the festival weekend.

The winner of THE BEST STING AWARD, sponsored by Monster Entertainment, will be announced at our awards night.

Midnight Fusion Rían O Loughlin TUS Athone Frankenphiast Matthew Jackson University of Dundee An Phiast Orgins Mark Keogh TUS Athone A Deal With The Devil Jack Morris TUS Athone Monster Fusion Jack Roach MTU It Came From Dingle Jamie Lambert BCFE An Phiñata Jordan Walsh BCFE A Reel Catch Susannah Bolton University of Dundee Monstróne Katy Rigby University of Dundee Magical Misfortune Rachael Alexander Brazier BCFE Baaad Dog Ella Gleeson TUS Athone An Feast Dylan Murphy BCFE Night of the Living Phiast! Seán Nolan BCFE Master Phiast Saoirse Browne BCFE Eggcellent Timing Mary Mayo University of Dundee An Mega-Phiast Craig Sinclair BCFE

Gaming Stings

For the first time this year, you can find gaming stings at our Studio Fair Saturday 25th march 10am-5pm. Come along and immerse yourself in the world of An Phiast.

The Monster Chomptest Zack Marsden University of Dundee Phiast and the Fusion Cards Robert Morgan BCFE The Phiast Awakens Hannah Drummond University of Dundee The Birth of the Phiast Hazel Gibbons ATU VR Mini Pinball Golf Daniel Donegan BCFE FiÚS Control Damien Lynch BCFE An Phiast - Fusion Andrew Hutchings BCFE The D.M.C.A Lab Jack Finnerty MTU VR Trouble Oísin O Connell BCFE Dingle Crawler Charlie Casey BCFE The Little MerPhiast Lix Carolan TUS Athone

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The Crossing La Traversée

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Programme and Awards

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pages 94-95

International Students 4

2min
pages 92-93

International Professionals 4

4min
pages 88-91

Irish Professionals

8min
pages 80-86

International Students 1

11min
pages 72-79

Meet the Selectors

3min
pages 70-71

Screening programme

1min
page 68

ACE Animation Special

1min
pages 66-67

My crazy story and how to make art your job

1min
page 64

Art Auction

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The Metaverse - What, When, Why and How it will affect you

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Creating Cinematics Renders using Unreal Engine 5

1min
pages 59, 61

Sketch Trail

1min
pages 53, 56-58

BBC Ignite - Getting Your Development Off The Ground

1min
page 52

The Making of Flix: Illustrations to Screen Panel

2min
pages 50-51

Turning cardboard and plastic into pixelsMaking apps that children love

3min
pages 47-49

Animation Dingle Studio Fair

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page 45

Murakami Award

2min
pages 42-44

Andy Wyatt

2min
page 41

Meet the Judges

6min
pages 38-40

RTÉjr Animation Dingle Awards

2min
pages 33-35

Golden Wolf: A Work In Progress

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The Big Pitcher

3min
pages 28-29

From Page to Screen: An Inside Look at Producing a Feature Film

3min
pages 24-25

Jens Opatz

2min
page 23

Adapting to the Digital Age: Strategies for Content Delivery and Relevance

1min
page 22

Metadingle

2min
pages 18-19, 21

Denis Do Keynote

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Irish Studio Panel: Unlock your creative potential

4min
pages 14-15

How to be Amazing (or why we all think we’re not)

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Fáilte!

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How to Fest

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