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Animalia Paradoxa

Animalia Paradoxa
Niles Atallah
International Competition Animated Film 2024
Animated Film
Chile
2024
82 minutes
Spanish
Subtitles: 
English

A slight body, wrapped in dusty rags. The gas mask on the face reveals only a tired pair of eyes with almost extinguished pupils. The figure slowly winds its way through a grey landscape of crumbling concrete and rusty iron parts. The human-amphibian hybrid contorts itself so bizarrely in this post-apocalyptic world that the laws of physics seem suspended. It is unclear what is up and down, almost impossible to determine on which planet the action is taking place. Observed by other fantastic chimeras, the creature sneaks out of its hiding place again and again to find water for a modest bath.
This avant-garde balancing act between documentary remnants of civilisations, found footage, dance, performance, puppetry and pantomime finds fascinating ways to push familiar definitions of animation to the limit – and beyond. With superbly staged movement choreographies, clever visual ideas and outstanding audio design, Niles Atallah makes a different kind of tale shine brightly.

Franka Sachse

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Director
Niles Atallah
Script
Niles Atallah
Cinematographer
Matías Illanes
Editor
Mayra Morán, Niles Atallah
Producer
Catalina Vergara
Sound
Claudio Vargas
Sound Design
Claudio Vargas
Score
Sebastián Jatz Rawicz
Animation
Niles Atallah
World Sales
Paulina Portela
International Competition Animated Film 2025
Filmstill Petra and the Sun
Petra and the Sun
Malu Furche, Stefania Malacchini
Petra spends her twilight years with her four-legged friend in the wilderness. She has perfected the art of living alone, but then her dog finds a handsome, frozen man in the snow.
Filmstill Petra and the Sun

Petra and the Sun

Petra y el sol
Malu Furche, Stefania Malacchini
International Competition Animated Film 2025
Animated Film
Chile
2025
10 minutes
Spanish
Subtitles: 
English

Spending your twilight years alone in a remote forest cabin in the Andes with your faithful four-legged friend – what more could you want? Petra, in any case, seems quite content all alone, chopping wood and listening to the radio. But one day her dog discovers a permafrost body in the snow and literally sinks its teeth into it. The result is that Petra has no choice but to take this accidental find back home.
With gloriously absurd and light-handed twists, Stefania Malacchini and Malu Furche tell a warm-hearted and macabre story of growing old – and of late love, for the frozen body is marvellously easy to unthaw, integrate into daily life, or swing back and forth as a dancing partner. The puppet animation is just as affectionate and detailed, whether it is the resolute grey-headed Petra with her no-nonsense style, her dog, whose hunting instinct and playfulness have comic consequences, or the frozen body itself, this 20th-century hiker who died in the deep snow and sometimes looks as if he was about to come to life and run away fast. Petra enjoys her new happiness. But it could be finite: The police are looking for the missing body …

Marie Ketzscher

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Director
Malu Furche, Stefania Malacchini
Script
Malu Furche, Stefania Malacchini
Cinematographer
Malu Furche, Stefania Malacchini
Editor
Malu Furche
Producer
Malu Furche, Stefania Malacchini, Antonia Piña, Yeniffer Fasciani
Animation
Kike Ortega
World Sales
Miguel Español Celiméndiz
Nominated for: mephisto 97.6 Audience Award