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,{"name":"programmeDescription", "type":"text", "value":"<div style="text-align: justify;"><span style="font-size: 14pt;">Duration: 123′<br /></span><span style="font-size: 14pt;">In Putonghua with Chinese subtitles<br /><br /></span><span style="font-size: 14pt;">The seven short films in this collection each have its set of unique characteristics. Most of these films received international acclaim and numerous accolades.<br /><br /></span><span style="font-size: 14pt;"><em>Feeling From Mountain and Water</em> is currently the last ink animation produced by Shanghai Animation Film Studio. Directed by Te Wei and Ma Kexuan, the film premiered at the first Shanghai International Animation Film Festival. <em>Monkeys Fish the Moon</em> is a paper-cut animation with three-dimensional images, vivid colours and moving music. <em>The Magic Brush</em> was one of the earliest stop-motion puppet animated films produced, but it showed total mastery of the techniques. Based on the murals of Mogao Caves in Dunhuang, <em>A Deer of Nine Colours </em>features outstanding imagery and art direction. A must-see masterpiece among all Chinese animated shorts, <em>Three Monks</em> sees director Ada brilliantly using only movement and music to interpret a famous proverb with humour and profound meaning. Last but not least, <em>Yao-Chinese Folktales: Goose Mountain</em> and <em>Untitled </em>both make use new techniques and technology to show the latest state of Chinese animation.</span></div>"}]}
Duration: 123′
In Putonghua with Chinese subtitles
The seven short films in this collection each have its set of unique characteristics. Most of these films received international acclaim and numerous accolades.
Feeling From Mountain and Water is currently the last ink animation produced by Shanghai Animation Film Studio. Directed by Te Wei and Ma Kexuan, the film premiered at the first Shanghai International Animation Film Festival. Monkeys Fish the Moon is a paper-cut animation with three-dimensional images, vivid colours and moving music. The Magic Brush was one of the earliest stop-motion puppet animated films produced, but it showed total mastery of the techniques. Based on the murals of Mogao Caves in Dunhuang, A Deer of Nine Colours features outstanding imagery and art direction. A must-see masterpiece among all Chinese animated shorts, Three Monks sees director Ada brilliantly using only movement and music to interpret a famous proverb with humour and profound meaning. Last but not least, Yao-Chinese Folktales: Goose Mountain and Untitled both make use new techniques and technology to show the latest state of Chinese animation.
In Putonghua with Chinese subtitles
The seven short films in this collection each have its set of unique characteristics. Most of these films received international acclaim and numerous accolades.
Feeling From Mountain and Water is currently the last ink animation produced by Shanghai Animation Film Studio. Directed by Te Wei and Ma Kexuan, the film premiered at the first Shanghai International Animation Film Festival. Monkeys Fish the Moon is a paper-cut animation with three-dimensional images, vivid colours and moving music. The Magic Brush was one of the earliest stop-motion puppet animated films produced, but it showed total mastery of the techniques. Based on the murals of Mogao Caves in Dunhuang, A Deer of Nine Colours features outstanding imagery and art direction. A must-see masterpiece among all Chinese animated shorts, Three Monks sees director Ada brilliantly using only movement and music to interpret a famous proverb with humour and profound meaning. Last but not least, Yao-Chinese Folktales: Goose Mountain and Untitled both make use new techniques and technology to show the latest state of Chinese animation.








