Animation Shorts: Huge Adventures 1970 Ages 8+
Production still from The Huge Adventures of Trevor, A Cat 1986 / Director: John Taylor / Image courtesy: John Taylor / View full image
When
6.15pm, Wed 12 Jan 2022 (61 mins)
Where
Gallery of Modern Art & Cinema A
About
Small acts can inadvertently inspire big results. A selection of cheeky animations with distinctly Australian sensibilities, featuring vengeful spiders, manipulative cats, pubs and misadventure.
Picture Start 1989 dir. Jeremy Parker (4 mins)
"'Picture Start' inventively reworks film clock leader in a mix of computer generated and cel animation." National Film and Sound Archive, Canberra.
Move 1976 dir. David Atkinson (2 mins)
"A rather light-hearted look at an animator who sketches a figure of a man and then finds it won't move." National Film and Sound Archive, Canberra.
A Rat in the Building 1989 dir. Andrew Horne (11 mins)
"Every Thursday, Maud plays hostess to her four friends from Every Street, Lilyfield - amongst them, Irene who has a passion for rats. Together, Irene, Maud, Vera and Mabel assert their geriatocracy as seen through Venetian blinds and polyester lace." Melbourne International Film Festival
The Huge Adventures of Trevor, A Cat 1985 dir. John Taylor (7 mins)
"Trevor, a cat has his hunting instincts over-revived when he accidentally catches something. He decides to try again." John Taylor
Redback 1995 dir. Robert Stephenson (7:30 mins)
"A red-backed spider is kicked out of home and tormented by the human world- then sets out on a course of revenge." Robert Stephenson
Buckstop 1997 dir. Rhian Hinkley (5 mins)
"Buck rides into town looking for action and a parking space, Animated homage to the spaghetti western, using 3,000 still photographs." National Film and Sound Archive, Canberra.
Flank Breeder 1982 dir. Bruce Currie (3:30 mins)
"The myopic Flank Breeder trundles through life filling a small home with small deeds. The world at large is of no consequence…until the accident. A pedestrian duck lays stricken on Flank Breeder’s doorstep. A time has come for action, to quickly lend a hand, but so imprinted is Flank by a small world and its demands, that he finds himself unable to rise to the situation." Australian Centre for the Moving Image, Melbourne.
Feral Television 1989 dir. Damien Ledwich (17 mins)
"In this animation televisions are wild and noble creatures living an idyllic lifestyle in their natural mountain habitat. They graze freely, entertaining each other until they are rounded up and herded into cities. This is the adventure of a television which escapes the captured herd and the eyeballs which want to use it." Melbourne International Film Festival
The Lecture 2006 dir. Clint Cure (4:04 mins)
Two animation lecturers complain about their students, and realise that some things never change.
Picture Start 1989 dir. Jeremy Parker (4 mins) "'Picture Start' inventively reworks film clock leader in a mix of computer generated and cel animation." National Film and Sound Archive, Canberra. Move 1976 dir. David Atkinson (2 mins) "A rather light-hearted look at an animator who sketches a figure of a man and then finds it won't move." National Film and Sound Archive, Canberra. A Rat in the Building 1989 dir. Andrew Horne (11 mins) "Every Thursday, Maud plays hostess to her four friends from Every Street, Lilyfield - amongst them, Irene who has a passion for rats. Together, Irene, Maud, Vera and Mabel assert their geriatocracy as seen through Venetian blinds and polyester lace." Melbourne International Film Festival The Huge Adventures of Trevor, A Cat 1985 dir. John Taylor (7 mins) "Trevor, a cat has his hunting instincts over-revived when he accidentally catches something. He decides to try again." John Taylor Redback 1995 dir. Robert Stephenson (7:30 mins) "A red-backed spider is kicked out of home and tormented by the human world- then sets out on a course of revenge." Robert Stephenson Buckstop 1997 dir. Rhian Hinkley (5 mins) "Buck rides into town looking for action and a parking space, Animated homage to the spaghetti western, using 3,000 still photographs." National Film and Sound Archive, Canberra. Flank Breeder 1982 dir. Bruce Currie (3:30 mins) "The myopic Flank Breeder trundles through life filling a small home with small deeds. The world at large is of no consequence…until the accident. A pedestrian duck lays stricken on Flank Breeder’s doorstep. A time has come for action, to quickly lend a hand, but so imprinted is Flank by a small world and its demands, that he finds himself unable to rise to the situation." Australian Centre for the Moving Image, Melbourne. Feral Television 1989 dir. Damien Ledwich (17 mins) "In this animation televisions are wild and noble creatures living an idyllic lifestyle in their natural mountain habitat. They graze freely, entertaining each other until they are rounded up and herded into cities. This is the adventure of a television which escapes the captured herd and the eyeballs which want to use it." Melbourne International Film Festival The Lecture 2006 dir. Clint Cure (4:04 mins) Two animation lecturers complain about their students, and realise that some things never change.
Film Details
- Directors: Jeremy Parke, David Atkinso, Andrew Horn, John Taylo, Robert Stephenso, Rhian Hinkle, Bruce Curri, Damien Ledwic, Clint Cure
- Runtime: 61 minutes