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BAAwards Public Choice Screenings 2018
On 5th, 6th and 7th Feb, the British Animation Awards Public Choice Award voting screenings are coming back to The Mockingbird Theatre in Birmingham’s Custard Factory. Three different hour long programmes will take place over three evenings, where you can help decide who should win. The BAAs take place every two years, which means there’s a…
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8th-10th Feb: BAA Public Choice Screenings 2016
Together with Birmingham City University, we’ll be hosting the 2016 British Animation Award‘s Public Choice Award screenings. The screenings will be taking place at The Mockingbird Theatre on 8th, 9th and 10th February at 8pm (7pm on Wednesday). All for FREE! The British Animation Awards take place every 2 years, collecting the best festival-smashing, accolade-winning, Vimeo-Staff-Picking films in one place. Nationwide voting…
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The Best Of British Animation Awards DVD
You can now buy Man In A Cat on DVD as part of The Best Of British Animation Awards 9. You can see the list of other festival-smashing films in the compilation HERE. The price looks steep but, since public funding cuts, the BAAs now rely solely on private sponsorship and the generosity of its supporters. So if…
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Finalists at the British Animation Awards
January’s been a bit of news-gasm, but do bear with us. It can’t go on like this all year (or could it…?). Anyway, the latest bit of news is that All Consuming Love (Man in a Cat) has been selected as a finalist at the British Animation Awards in the Best Short Film category. Whoop,…
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Shortlisted for the British Animation Awards
All Consuming Love (Man in a Cat) has been shortlisted in the Best Short Film category at the British Animation Awards. Woo! The British Animation Awards is a totally unique event: the only one that brings together all the key players, and emerging and established talent, from the many and varied sectors of the UK animation scene,…
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Festival Circuit Update
Man In A Cat is keeping itself busy over the next couple of months. It’s also had early confirmation that it’ll be competing in the British Animation Awards! I was also informed that we would have got into BFI’s London Film Festival if it had been a London premiere. OH WELL. Here’s the upcoming festival…