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As part of the collaboration with the University College of Volda the festival will include Symposium: Animation and Sciences to highlight how animation can help visualisation of advanced science. The Symposium is followed by a film programme with a wide selection of animated films that try to explain different processes of research and science.


The programme consists of 11 films from the USA, Croatia, Norway, and the UK, which are often a result of in-depth collaborations between scientists and animators. The films are surprisingly entertaining and are good examples of how different animation artist solve their task to communicated advanced sciences.


Age limit: 12

On August 6, 1945, there were two suns over Hiroshima. One was the dawn of a new day. The second was the nuclear bomb code-named "Little Boy".

Filmmaker and designer Kristian Pedersen graduated with an M.A. in visual communication from Bergen Academy of Art and Design. Kristian has developed a distinct visual signature and narrative style, and his films have been featured at festivals for film, animation, literature, and poetry film. He was awarded Goethe Institute's Film Prize at Zebra Poetry Film Festival in Berlin in 2014. In 2016, he made the acclaimed short film Bøygen ("The Boyg"), that premiered in Annecy and was selected for The Animation Show of Shows.
  • Year
    2018
  • Runtime
    5:20
  • Country
    Norway
  • Director
    Kristian Pedersen