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14 de septiembre de 2009

Last films in Animacam: Inma Carpe's enormous animation!

Inma Carpe is a Danish animation with Spanish origins. She was born in Valencia, and she developed her professional career in Spain, Cuba, Germany and Denmark.

Present in numerous animation festivals such as Anifest in Prague or Animamundi in Sao Paulo, she was getting higher her career between Spain and Germany, but currently based in Denmark. After works as Peace, AIDS, or The little head Whispering riding hood, Inma participates in Animacam with two short films:

In the winter palace- an allegory about the dream world and the real and the research of the perfect balance between two- is her first work and it's competing at the retrospective category. Amazing drawings, nice movements and attractive story.

Prayer in the night is a love story between the moon and sun, and as the night to avoid being together. Both figures astrais taken human form to make your dreams reality.

14 de julio de 2009

The heart of Amos Klein


During a heart transplant operation, as he struggles between life and death; Amos Klein returns to significant landmarks over the course of his life. These correspond with key moments in Israeli history. His journey is a reflection on moral corruption, militarism and indoctrination.

Michal and Uri Kranot are the creators of this animation, a coproduction of four countries: Israel, France, Netherlands and Denmark. As an animated film with documentary elements, the film utilizes techniques unique to the medium. The greater part of the film is executed in stylized drawn animation incorporating manipulated live-action and archive footage.

Amos Klein is an amazing caracther, with a very strong personality; is an archetype of a person corrupted by power. As a child, Amos is forced to conform to the dictations of a militaristic enviroment, as he ages, he loses his inadequacy along with his compassion.

The film is an allegory of the loss of innocence and compassion; it carries a powerful universal message regarding issues such as patriotism and individuality.