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Festivals

The film has been presented in several film festivals across the world, including:

  • 7 July 2005: Karlovy Vary Film Festival (Karlovy Vary, Czech Republic)
  • 24 August 2005: Copenhagen International Film Festival (Denmark)
  • 13 September 2005: Toronto International Film Festival (Canada)
  • 15–25 September 2005: Helsinki Film Festival
  • September/October 2005: Melbourne International Film Festival 2005
  • 27 October 2005: Karlovy Vary International Film Festival
  • 18 November 2005: Waterloo Festival for Animated Cinema (Canada)
  • 18 November 2005: Oslo International Film Festival (Norway)
  • 1 February 2006: Gothenburg Film Festival (Gothenburg, Sweden)
  • 16 February 2006: !f Istanbul Independent Film Festival (Istanbul, Turkey)
  • 10 March 2006: Mar del Plata Film Festival (Mar del Plata, Argentina)
  • 7 April 2006: Philadelphia International Film Festival (Philadelphia, USA)
  • 3 June 2006: Transilvania International Film Festival (Cluj-Napoca, Romania)
  • 12 April 2007: Wisconsin Film Festival (Wisconsin, USA)
  • 6 December 2007: Festafife - Festival International de Marionetas e Cinema de Animação (Afife, Portugal)
  • 5 January 2008: Project Twenty1 Film-A-Thon (Philadelphia, USA)

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