Lady and the Tooth

a film by Shaun Clark

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Lady and the tooth at Koroche!

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Lady and tooth has been selected in the Koroche Russian Short Film Festival running during the 22-24 August in Kaliningrad

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KOROCHE Festival is a short cut to the leading producing companies for young enthusiasts and cinema professionals alike.

Our Festival will help producers to find new ideas and new people for their projects, and will help young participants to find opportunities for self-fulfillment.

Our attendees are young people with shining eyes gleaming with enthusiasm, and producers who always strive ahead.

Canadian Premiere At FanTasia

Lady and the tooth” will have its Canadian Premiere at the FanTasia Film Festival described by Quentin Tarantino as “the most important and prestigious genre film festival on this continent.” The film will screen in the OUTER LIMITS OF ANIMATION / AU-DELÀ DE L’ANIMATION.

This program will be presented on Wendesday august 6th at 7:15 pm in the De Seve Cinema.

You can watch the new “Lady and the tooth” trailer here:

Lady And The Tooth FanTasia Festival Trailer from Mew Lab on Vimeo.

 

View the website here: www.Ladyandthetooth.mewlab.com

And you can watch the festival trailer here

Fantasia 2014 – International from Fantasia Film Festival on Vimeo.

 

 

Fantasia has some of the best audiences and programming out there. As a distributor, it’s an essential stop for the latest in genre cinema.” – John Von Thaden, Manager of Acquisitions, MAGNOLIA PICTURES

“A record-breaking 150 directors, actors, screenwriters and producers came to the festival to present their films, with over 250 members of the film industry in attendance.” – Ian Sandwell, SCREEN

“One of the most exciting genre film festivals in the world. It is in Montreal that we might discover the next Eraserhead” – PREMIERE MAGAZINE

“One of Canada’s hotter film events” – Brendan Kelly, VARIETY

“one of the best genre film festivals in the world.” – Harry Knowles, AIN’T IT COOL

“Fantasia is a legitimate candidate for the continent’s foremost genre film festival, its reputation such that, in 2009, it could pull the North American premiere of INGLORIOUS BASTERDS” – Nick Pinkerton, SIGHT AND SOUND MAGAZINE

“Many films have been discovered at Fantasia or sparked interest in US remakes, many by my company” – Roy Lee, Producer of THE DEPARTED, THE WOMAN IN BLACK, THE RING.

“Mammoth…The world’s largest genre film festival” – Bryce J. Renninger, INDIEWIRE

“Le Festival Fantasia de Montréal est la plus importante manifestation d’Amérique du Nord consacrée au cinéma de genre” – LES CAHIERS DU CINEMA

“One of the largest, longest running, and just plain longest genre film festival in the world, Fantasia has an overwhelming number of films and film related events to offer every year.” – Greg Christie, TWITCH FILM

“A must-see event… Like nothing else in the world” – LES INROCKUPTIBLES

“The largest festival of its kind on this continent. The sheer number of discoveries is astonishing.” – FANGORIA MAGAZINE

“Top notch… people line up around the block for hours in wait to see a film” – FILM THREAT

“Fantasia is the hippest film festival in town” – THE MONTREAL GAZETTE

“one of the coolest festivals in the world” – MAD MOVIES

“If I missed Fantasia I’d drive an icepick into my brain” – RUE MORGUE MAGAZINE

Over the years, Fantasia has proven itself to be one of the largest and the most cutting edge festivals of its kind. Among our accomplishments, Fantasia is regularly cited as the place where the J-horror craze began in this part of the world – our North American Premiere of RINGU led directly to Dreamworks acquiring the film and producing its blockbuster remake, and Fantasia was also the first festival in North America to screen a film by Takashi Miike. Some other programming coups? We were the first festival in the world to show work from a then-19-year-old Adam Wingard when we world premiered his feature debut HOME SICK, our World Premiere of PERFECT BLUE launched the career of Satoshi Kon and our Canadian premiere of PI marked the first time a film by Darren Aronofsky was shown in Canada.

“Lady and the tooth” at Edinburgh Cinefringe

Lady and the tooth will screen at Cinefringe Film Festival in Edinburgh on thursday 31st July at 9.45pm for TOTAL CULT! at Sweet Venue Grassmarket and you can buy the tickets here  Screen Shot 2014-07-07 at 18.06.29 TOTAL CULT! Some films are simply indescribable. These films are kind you just don’t see every day, extreme in theme or style yet you are unable to take your eyes away from the screen. These films are shocking, intense, insane, insatiable and all totally cult! Bring a drink and an open mind, leave your expectations at the ticket desk, and join us for a late-night helping of truly Fringe filmmaking! Disclaimer – CineFringe cannot guarantee a good night’s sleep after this screening…

The History of CineFringe

One of the sole torch bearers for film within a chaotic schedule of comedy, theatre, arts, dance and music, no-one else offers a cinematic take on the unique atmosphere of the Fringe. Our mission is to put film back into the Fringe and the ‘Fringe’ back into film! After the Edinburgh International Film Festival moved from August to June in 2008, the largest arts festival on the planet was left with a cinema-shaped hole in its programme. Debuting in 2010, organised by a small but dedicated team of independent film lovers, CineFringe is designed to fill that gap. Rather than tailor our programmes by genre or theme, in true Fringe spirit each of our screenings offers up an eclectic mix – in any given screening you might find animation, drama, documentary, experimental, comedy, horror…from anywhere in the world, from 60 seconds long to 30 minutes long. There really is something for every film lover at CineFringe. Our strongest commitment is to accessibility. The festival is open to anyone from anywhere in the world and is completely free to enter. The screenings themselves, held in the heart of the Edinburgh Fringe, are very competitively priced to come and enjoy, which is something we really hold dear in the ever-increasing world of Fringe ticket prices.   We are also expanding year on year, branching our into other events such as film making workshops and, in 2012, teaming up with Edinburgh’s Cameo Cinema to bring a Sundance Award-winning feature documentary to Edinburgh for its Scottish Premiere. Screen Shot 2014-07-07 at 18.01.24

Lady and the Tooth official selection at Rabbit Fest 2014

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 ‘Lady and the tooth” has been selected in the official program of RabbitFest 2014, in the stunning City of Perugia, where italian animation flourish! 

The festival will run from 11 June to the 16th June.

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The RabbitFest – International Animation Film Festival was founded in 2010 by the Cultural Association Skunk, committed to the promotion of international films that are not always distributed in Italy.

With RabbitFest, we chose to focus on animation, because we believe it is an underestimated genre, too often associated solely with a child audience. Above all, we are convinced that this genre includes masterpieces that deserve to be known by the general public.

RabbitFest takes place in the art city of Perugia, the Umbrian capital, a place rich in history and the cultural and economic hub of the region, which is experiencing a time of great cultural ferment thanks to its nominations as European Youth Capital 2017 and European Capital of Culture 2019.

This cultural dynamism is a symptom of the area’s desire to emerge and the attention it has always paid to foreign cultural influences. Not surprisingly, Perugia boasts the oldest university for foreigners in Italy.

 

“Lady and the tooth” screening at Sydney’s Flickerfest 18th January

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Flickerfest Australia’s only Academy® accredited & BAFTA recognised competitive International Short Film Festival has just announced they will be screening “Lady and the tooth” on Saturday 18th January at 18:30. Flickerfest is considered in international circles as the leading Australian competitive short film festival and increasingly filmmakers view it as one of the main festivals on the world circuit. Launching in Sydney on January 10th, Flickerfest will run in Sydney for 10 days before taking the rest of the county by storm with over 50 venues on the National Tour!

Lady and the tooth” will be screened in the “Weird and Wacky Shorts” section!

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Screening today at Animasyros, International Animation Forum

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Today Lady and the tooth will be screened at Animasyros  International Animation Forum

The animation festival embarks to Ermoupoli at Syros Island, takes over the Apollon Theater, the Cultural Center, the University of the Aegean as well as Miaouli square and introduces us to an imaginary world full of moving frames!

Welcome to αniμasyroς International Animation Festival + Forum!

Since 2008, the festival endorses the Cycladic sun and hosts screeningstributes  to international Festivals, theprofessional forum inviting renowned Greek & foreign artists and professionals, workshops for students and elementary students, the making of -an applied workshop that records every minute of the festival-, parties and other parallel events.

All events are free and we are waiting for you at Apollo’s courtyard to get to know each other, to discuss and to network.

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Lady and the tooth in Paris again!

Lady and the tooth has been screened at  L’Etrange Festival  in Paris during the 5-15 of September 2013. The director Shaun Clark attended the festival from the 12 to the 15.

Lady and the tooth in Paris at L’Etrange Festival 5-15/9/13

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Lady and the tooth will be screened at  L’Etrange Festival  in Paris during the 5-15 of September 2013. Mewlab will be attending the festival from the 12 to the 15.

Here below a small extract form the festival organiser:

«The perception of the unattainable is just an illusion of reality» – and it is precisely for that reason that L’Étrange Festival has been created: to be on the watch, and help keeping alive a different kind of cinema. 18 years of discoveries and confirmations already, and yet our enthusiasm never subsides.

And here  last year trailer https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wkqx86x70_E&feature=player_embedded#at=20

BeThere Corfu Animation Festival

Lady and the Tooth has been selected for the main competition at BeThere! Corfu Animation Festival . Mew Lab attended the festival, enjoying the retrospective talks and short film screenings and features.

BeThere! Corfu Animation Festival is the new international animation festival in Corfu, the capital of the Ionian Islands. The festival aims to constitute a meeting point for animation artists from all over the world

The objective of Be There! Corfu Animation Festival is to treat animation works with professionalism, and total respect for the creative effort that accompanies the 8th art. It also aims to educate (an essential that has conditioned the art of animation), and its various festival activities relate equally to children, adults, visitors, institutions, and all those with an eye to learning and experiencing through art.

Be There! Corfu Animation Festival is a four-day celebration of animation, but does not forget to advertise art and artistic merit in all its forms, combined with an educational glance and a time for entertainment.

Review by Jonathan Toomey in Take One

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As part of an overview for the Screen Out Loud competition at Animated Exeter FestivalJonathan Toomey, has written a review in Take Oneabout “Lady and the Tooth”

Here are a few excerpts from the article:

“Screen Out Loud is host to a fantastic set of films from some new and some more well established animation talent. Most notable in this selection are a number of films that forego technical immaculacy in favour of artistic merit.

LADY AND THE TOOTH by Shaun Clark, is a grisly and perplexing animation about teeth and love. The film’s design is incredible, and exceedingly well considered as it compliments the narrative perfectly. The crudity in this animation is a joy to witness as it offers a refreshing change of pace from high gloss mainstream animation which replicates life without offering any insight.

Screen Out Loud is a showcase for some truly memorable and inspirational works which were a privilege to see together on the big screen. There were a lot of exciting ideas on display… “

A little about Take One magazine

TAKE ONE is an independent film magazine and website run by volunteers. We cover the best in independent and festival cinema year round and every September we are responsible for the full, comprehensive coverage of the Cambridge Film Festival.

TAKE ONE evolved in 2011 from the original Cambridge Film Festival Daily as the official source of news, reviews and interviews on all films screened during the Cambridge Film Festival. The first hard copy issue of TAKE ONE was distributed around Cambridge on September 8th 2011, and the website officially launched in November 2011 and runs throughout the year.

Film festivals we have covered include the Edinburgh Film Festival, Cambridge African Film Festival, London Korean Film Festival, Brighton Film Festival, Norwich Film Festival and Aesthetica short film festival in York. We also covered the British Silent Film Festival in print as well as online, and from here on we will continue to keep you abreast of all things cinema, whilst reporting back from events and film festivals around the world.