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The London International Animation Festival: Late Night Bizarre at The Horse Hospital

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Time 21:00
Date 09/12/17
Price £7

An evening of anti-classics guaranteed to be as far away from Disney as it can possibly get.

That's right! LIAF present a dirty fistful of 18 of the weirdest, wildest, most demented films hand-picked from the 2,600 entered.

Programme:

Poko Poko Shopping (Piro Pito, Japan, 2014)
Poisonous pacifiers and fresh internal organs – yum! This one is for all you baby-lovers!
Belials Dream (Robert Morgan, UK, 2017)
Belial – the deformed twin from the Basket Case saga – has an unsavoury dream.
Blind Eyes (Yifan Hu, USA, 2016)
Sexual identity and personal chaos. The eyes have it!
Summers Puke is Winters Delight (Sawako Kabuki, Japan, 2016)
This deliriously explicit film is truly demented, but with a serious core buried deep within its delightful insanity.
Sand (Arjan Brentjes, Netherlands, 2017)
Get up early, take your vitamins, drink lots of water, exercise and wipe the sand off your face.
North Korean Pop (Gabe Mangold, USA, 2016)
Rodman – an erotic adventurer and a very intense individual. Real life is weird!
Call of Cuteness (Brenda Lien, Germany, 2017)
A consumerist nightmare. This cat is not cute, this cat is devoured, exploited and controlled.
The Correct Insult (Janis Aschberger, Germany, 2015)
How to swear and keep swearing.
Jungle Taxi (Hakhyun Kim, Japan/South Korea, 2016)
In a sticky night in the jungle, a taxi spirits a mysterious passenger to their destination.
Spinny Headed Guy (Nigel Clark, USA, 2016)
Things are about to get messy with this guy who’s head keeps spinning.
Thank you Very Much R.I.P Jolyne (Yifan Hu, USA, 2016)
A heart felt ode to Jolyne, the filmmakers dead cat who has gone to cat heaven.
Hot Dog Hands (Matt Reynolds, USA, 2017)
Part fairytale, part nightmare – this woman can’t stop growing fingers.
Cococo (Julian Gallese, Costa Rica, 2017)
A farmer goes to the town fair and returns home with a new pet.
Nou Nen feat.utae (Sawako Kabuki, Japan, 2015)
A kaleidoscopic reverie of sexual encounters fluidly morphing to the jubilant beats of Japanese pop music.
Cosmos (Daria Kopiec, Poland, 2016)
Muscles, skin, heart – they all long to be touched.
Roommates (Jamie Wolfe, USA, 2016)
The disgusting, oozing joys of shared houses.
When The (Raffaele Gans-Pfister, USA, 2016)
A boy reads a book.
Double King (Felix Colgrave, Australia, 2017)
In an anarchic land a mysterious king with seemingly no subjects goes on a violent crusade to claim as many crowns as possible.

The Music Video Session is back and screens just before this one at 7pm. You can buy tickets for both screenings for just £12 + booking fee.

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