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    CalArts Character Animation Program 2013

    Year end projects have been delivered by BFA students of the CalArts Character Animation Program. The best of the best, 23 films, will screen tonight in the famous "Producer's Show", a faculty-juried showcase that is a popular event for industry to attend and see what the next generation of animation talent has to offer.

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    Fantasy Josh Swallow

    Please

    A lion helps a little boy build a better boat and get back home.

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    Drama Eusong Lee

    will

    A graduation animation from CalArts, a spare, powerful 9/11 story that is heartbreakingly perfect.

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    Experimental Kangmin Kim

    38-39ºC

    An incredibly rich paper-based stop-motion film about the therapeutic powers of the Korean bathhouse from a CalArts student.

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    Adventure Seth Boyden

    An Object at Rest

    The life of a stone as it travels over the course of millennia, facing nature's greatest obstacle: human civilization.

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    Sci‑Fi Andreas Salaff

    Lifeline

    70's-era hand-drawn animation about an aging inventor's struggle to find his way home.

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    Thriller James Kim

    Pin Point

    An orphaned child overcomes her fear of her evil caretaker to exact a much-deserved revenge.

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    Documentary Sara Gunnarsdottir

    The Pirate of Love Vol. 1

    The Pirate of Love is an animated documentary about an outsider musician, Daniel C. This is an oral history that follows one mans soulful songs of love, pride and loneliness.

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    Adventure Bradley Schaffer

    Thumb Snatchers From the Moon Cocoon

    This 100% hand-made, action-packed short film tries to keep up as a Texas Sheriff hilariously massacres a race of clumsy aliens. Insane badassery to the nth degree!

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    Interview: Max Winston

    It's been over a year since we stopped getting in touch with filmmakers on a regular basis, and one of the things we got back from you readers before our redesign, was that you wanted that sad state of affairs to end. So it will.

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