Followed by a Skype talk with writer/director Cinzia Angelini, who is unable to attend in person due to a family illness, moderated by WBUR’s Erin Trahan
Co-presented by The Umbrella in Concord
Mila is a CG animated short film project written and directed by Artist-in-Residence Cinzia Angelini that is being produced by the largest independent, worldwide virtual studio collaboration ever, consisting of 350 volunteer animation professionals from 35 countries. This innovative collaboration led to invitations for Cinzia to speak at TEDx Trento in 2017 and TEDx Vail in 2018, where she introduced her idea of exploring cultural diversity through the magic of animation. Inspired by her mother’s experiences in Trento, Italy, where Cinzia was born, it is about a little girl whose life takes an unexpected turn during World War II. Mila is a war story not centered on armies, soldiers, generals, and battle plans, but rather civilians, and especially the children. Age 9+
Work-in-progress screening | 60 min. | English | 2020
Content Advisory: allusions to fighting and bombing and scenes of destruction.
Originally from Italy, Cinzia moved to Los Angeles and has worked as a 2D/3D animator and story artist for studios such as Dreamworks, Sony Imageworks, Walt Disney Animation, Warner Bros, and Illumination Entertainment during her 25 years in animation. She is currently Head of Story at Cinesite Studios and is working on an upcoming animated feature film inspired by the legendary filmmaker Harold Lloyd. Her work includes the recently released Abominable, The Minions Movie, Despicable Me 3, Spider-Man 2, The Grinch, Balto, Prince of Egypt, Eldorado, Spirit, Sinbad, Open Season, Meet the Robinsons, and Bolt.
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This program is supported in part by generous grants from the Gravester Foundation, Mass Cultural Council, and the Arlington Cultural Council.
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