London International Animation Festival

Disrupting the Narrative: The Beauty of Resilience in the Face of Adversity

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This year’s films portray characters who confront societal pressures, whether it’s environmental destruction, discrimination, or personal identity struggles that tell stories about the urgency of sustainable living. Simultaneously, they explore the fight for equal rights, challenging systems of oppression, striving for a future of fairness and justice. Using a wide range of innovative, experimental animation techniques (and lots of wool), the films underscore existential crises and struggles marginalised groups face, whether due to migration, race, gender, or sexual orientation, while also capturing the beauty of resilience, love, and unity in the face of adversity. Together, these deeply personal yet universal narratives create space for empathy, awareness and reflection in the search for belonging and a meaningful life.


Disrupting The Narrative was co-curated with Osbert Parker – BAFTA and Emmy nominated Director.


Recommended age 15

Sometimes, we are like marionettes in the hands of those whom we have either consciously or unconsciously chosen to please. A visual adaptation of the poem "Love in the Age of EU” by Björn Kuhligk.

  • Year
    2014
  • Runtime
    3 minutes
  • Country
    Nigeria, Germany
  • Rating
    15
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  • Filmmaker
    Ebele Okoye
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