-Betty Boop- | -The Chicken Man- | -Useless Page- | -The Beast- |
Notes on this month's screening
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Animated Films f r U N I C E F |
A collaboration between Ram Mohan of Bombay and Fil-Cartoons of Manila, the Meena films promote gender equality. Meena and her pet bird, Mithu. |
Animation, with its
unparalleled ability to cross gender, age and
Since their Second Animation for Development Workshop in Orlando, Florida, the number of animation projects at UNICEF has skyrocketed. The 1994 workshop brought together UNICEF staffers and industry leaders and animators from over 62 countries to focus on children's issues. Internships and scholarships were started, storyboard and character contests launched by the enthusiastic workshop participants. This past year UNICEF organized The International Animation Consortium on Children's Rights. It joins together top animation studios, animators and distributors to produce 52 thirty-second spots which wordlessly, or through brief narration, impart the UNICEF message. The two-year, $800,000 program will be underwritten by the animation industry through donated funds and in-kind contributions. UNICEF representatives will be at the screening to tell you how to contribute storyboards, completed spots, or fundraising help and to answer any questions about IACCR. |
-Betty Boop- | -The Chicken Man- | -Useless Page- | -The Beast- |