The 21st Seoul Independent Animation Festival
Seoul Indie-AniFest202518. SEP(THU).2025 ~ 23. SEP(TUE).2025
19th (2023)
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Curious World of Animals
Dante ZABALLA, Osian EFNISIEN 2020 0:04:27 2D ComputerA playful “documentary” on the peculiarities of our natural world, portrayed in a way you’ve never encountered it before.
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Lunar Love & Ever
Gabriel Gabriel GARBLE 2021 0:02:20 2D ComputerA full moon keeps everyone awake, especially one moon-obsessed ladybird. Will it ever reach the moon?
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SENSUAL PILL
Sam3 2021 0:03:58 etcUsing images of Google Earth’s satellite facilities, environmental changes on Earth’s surface are documented. As things develop, a tug of war becomes more and more apparent.
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Please Let Me In
Peter MILLARD 2022 0:02:55 DrawingPlease let me in. I want more! I need more! Let me in!
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HIGH DIVE
Antonin NICLASS 2022 0:01:33 etcA young man is confronted with his fears and peer pressure when at the pool. His coach blows his whistle and everyone starts staring at him. He wants to run away – but he jumps onto the diving board instead.
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My Exercise
Atsushi WADA 2020 0:02:36 2D Computer, DrawingA dog and its owner play sports together. They only need each other to train. When both are out of breath, they spur each other on to continue. More inspiring than any Instagram workout video.
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I Gotta Look Good for the Apocalypse
Ayce KARTAL 2021 0:04:00 2D ComputerAfter the pandemic has washed over us, our world is drained of its former substance. Digital forms of life multiply. But what if the crisis was not a pandemic, but in fact an accelerated derealisation of our lives?
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Anemone Temple
Justyna PAZDAN 2020 0:04:52 ClayA dreamy interpretation of an underwater world, where deep-sea organisms have developed unusual forms and characteristics.
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SPACE
Xian ZHONG 2020 0:02:54 DrawingAfter a whirlwind infatuation, two women quickly move in together and get caught up in daily life. They grapple with how to give each other space without losing sight of one another.
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Something to Remember
Niki Lindroth VON BAHR 2019 0:05:13 etcLike in her festival favourite [The Burden], the Swedish film-maker trains the camera on carefully composed tableaus of animals clad in human clothing that sing songs of existential suffering. This time around, though, the undertone is more forgiving – as any last words should be.