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shorts
In addition to juried awards, audience members vote to
select the Audience Award Best Short Film: Documentary
or Dramatic.
Short Stories
Winning films in all categories are announced at the
99 minutes ■ Friday 12p, Saturday 6p, and Sunday 9p
Awards Celebration Sunday, April 11 (p9). Juried and Au-
Axioms of A Dishwasher (p51)
dience award-winning short films will have additional
screenings on Monday, April 12. Tickets are on sale now!
The Butterfly Circus (p52)
Danse Macabre (p54)
Jurors – Best Short Film Junkyard Dogs (p58)
Miracle Fish (p62)
DANIELLE DIGIACOMO is the Community
Manager at Independent Film Project. As Head
Poi Dogs (p65)
Complex tales of life, death,
of Documentary Acquisitions for IndiePix Films,
Your Lucky Day (p67) choices and dreams.
she spearheaded the successful release of the
films In A Dream (2009 AIFF) and Toots. Danielle
developed and produced the first two annual
Cinema Eye Honors for Nonfiction Film.
JON GANN is founder of the non-profit DC
Film Alliance, and creator of the DC Shorts
shorts
Film Festival, one of the country’s premier
short film showcases. Jon’s films include
Cyberslut (2001 AIFF), Offline, and Signs, a
Oscar-nominated
national 48 Hour Film Project award winner.
Miracle Fish
NEIL KOPP is a film and television commercial
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producer based in Portland, OR. His feature
films include Gus Van Sant’s Paranoid Park,
Animation Shorts
Kelly Reichardt’s Old Joy and Wendy And Lucy
(2009 AIFF). He is currently in post-production 76 minutes ■ Thursday 6p, Friday 9p, and Sunday 3p
on Reichardt’s new film, Meek’s Cutoff.
Alley Dog (p51)
Bits and Pieces – a short from Jordan (p18)
Jurors – Best Animated Short
The Cat Piano (p53)
The Cow Who Wanted to be a Hamburger (p53)
JOAQUIN BALDWIN is an Annie Award nomi-
The Falcon (p55)
nee director and animator from Paraguay. He has
received over 90 international awards, including Granny O’Grimm’s Sleeping Beauty (p56)
a Student Academy Award for Sebastian’s
Voodoo. Papiroflexia and Sebastian’s Voodoo both
Horn Dog (p56)
screened at AIFF. He received the Jack Kent
How to Play Checkers (p57)
Cooke full Graduate Scholarship in 2006.
The Incident at Tower 37 (p57)
MILES INADA is Associate Professor of Art at
Tales of Mere Existence (2010) (p67)
Southern Oregon University where he teaches
Animation and Digital Design. His animated Shorts and a documentary in animation, claymation, stop-
work Legends From Camp (2004 AIFF), an
motion and more. Don’t confuse these with cartoons—this
exploration of the World War II Japanese
program is not suitable for children!
American Internment Camp experience, played
at festivals worldwide.
IRENE KOTLARZ is an animator, educator, and
writer. She founded PLATFORM International
Animation Festival in Portland, and was Direc-
tor of the Cambridge, Bristol and Cardiff Ani-
Oscar-
mation Festivals. She has produced programs nominated
for the BBC, Channel 4, ITV and MTV, and was Granny
Executive Producer at London’s Speedy Films. O’Grimm’s
Sleeping Beauty
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