Late Love Production and The Animation Workshop
Presented by Lana Tankosa Nikolič
Friday, 21.03.2025, 20:00 @ Blickle Kino im Belvedere 21
Late Love – An Animated Affair

Egg
Martina Scarpelli | 2018 | 12 m | FR, DK
A woman is locked in her home with an egg, which she is both attracted to and scared of.
She eats the egg, she repents. She kills it. She lets the egg die of hunger.

A Visualization of a Cut
CLaudia Munksgaard-Palmqvist | 2024 | 7m 20s | DK, HR, PT
A Visualization of a Cut is an experimental animated short film in three chapters exploring the connection between the cinematic cut and human relations extracted from home movies. The film is a meditation on life, love and loss explored through montage editing in home movies from six Scandinavian families, the materiality of paper and the thread that joins them together. The film is alternating between analysis and emotion and invites you to rethink the traditional conception of film and film narrative.

The Hangman at Home
Michelle and Uri Kranot | 2020 | 14m | DK, CA, FR
“What does the hangman think about when he goes home at night from work?”
Inspired by the 1922 Carl Sandburg poem of the same title, The Hangman at Home, is an animated film exploring themes surrounding acknowledgement and the awkward intimacy of humanness. Told in five interwoven stories; each situation presents a person, or persons in a delicate moment: fragile, playful, terrified, contemplated, confused, curious…
We are all very much alike in these moments – alerting us to question our own responsibility and responses.

Spring / Forår
Pernille Kjær | 2023 | 12m 28s | DK
In a farmhouse a woman tries to lure the resident house spirit – a mischievous Nisse – with offerings of food. Spring is just around the corner, but a winter’s chill still lingers. During the night as ghosts move through the house, the Nisse slips into the woman’s dream. As day breaks he melts away, but something has changed; spring has arrived.
A cinematic poem about unrequited love set on the rugged wind-swept west coast of Jutland.

Butterfly
Suncana Brkulj | 2024 | 8m 7s | DK, HR
A small community of creatures is living in a garden. Using water from the water fountain, the creatures perform each their own job, forming a cycle which sustains their life as they know it. When the fountain gets jammed by a curious butterfly, the creatures panic, unsure of how to continue. Regardless, they keep working and slowly but surely find new ways of doing their old tasks. They develop a new life cycle which uses milk as a resource.

Orgiastic Hyper-Plastic
Paul Bush | 2020 | 6m | DK, UK
An elegy to a love affair that has gone sour, a fond farewell to that most beautiful material that has subjugated our planet – plastic.
When The Animation Workshop goes wild

Deepness of the Fry
August “Poul” Niclasen | 2019 | 4 m | DK
DEEPNESS OF THE FRY is an absurd existential crisis disguised as a collage film. Living in a world where everything’s already been said, felt, and done before, can anyone truly be unique? And is thinking about this too much really a good idea?

Animals
Tue Sanggaard | 2019 | 6 m 33s | DK
What seems to be a normal day quickly takes a strange turn, when the metro doors refuse to open.The passengers failed attempts to get out, descends into frustrated chaos. Losing all sense of rationality, they go wild in order to ensure their own survival.

Cream
Lena Óllafsdóttir | 2017 | 4m 47s | DK
Apparently normal people arriving at a clinic’s waiting room start to show their worst behavior.

The Tobos
Tobias | 2023 | 13m 57s | DK
Something is wrong with Bean-TOBO’s insides.