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Dear Rabbit fans, We are finally closing our Animation series this week!
For the finale Rabbit is screening ROBOT CARNIVAL, a unique collection of Japanese short animations by artists considered the rising stars of anime in the late 80s. This rare and wondrous compilation was a high-budget project centered around the themes of robots, electronic music and incredibly intricate artwork.
Bring all your friends! Bring all the booze you can! come cozy up in the couches... and it's FREE!
Dear Rabbit fans, this week at rabbit we are sticking to Japan's anime psychedelia with a more recent mind-bending gem about dreams directed by the late Satoshi Kon: PAPRIKA!
Come cozy up for the ride! Bring your booze and a friend.
No Animation series could be complete without a good screening of japanese anime. Here you are Rabbit fans, a classic from the East, Katsuhiro Otomo's AKIRA, the post-apocalyptic sci-fi manga masterpiece!!
Bring the beers, bring your beautiful faces and those of your friends for a warm night!
This week at rabbit, we are continuing our animation series with a special set of short animations by various Russian and Czech directors. With work dating from the 60s up till the 80s most of them were made public only after the cold war. To name a few we will be screening work by Andrei Khrzhanovskiy, Fedor Khitruk, Yuri Noshteyn, Jan Svankmajer... and more.
Hope you can join us for this insightful look into the Soviet avant-garde cinematic artistry! As always it is a FREE event open for everyone! Bring all the drinks you want!
note: the event starts at 8pm but the screening usually starts
This week at Rabbit, for our third animation series pick, we are screening Persepolis! This multiple award winning animation film, initially censored in Iran and Lebanon, tells the autobiographical story of writer and director Marjane Satrapi as she grows up within the Iranian Revolution.
Warm drinks are to be served to combat this frightful weather! This is a FREE event, and you can bring drinks of your choice as well.
bring everyone you know, share the love and warmth!