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As if ugly sisters, Wicked stepmothers and impractical glass shoes weren’t enough to contend With, Cinderella’s come down wrth heavy dose of Millennial tension. Genetic engineering, motorbikes, ballgowns and bombs collide to a soundtrack of progressive techno in
fairytale, a multi-media circus on a
stage made out of fire engines. Looking for a sensory shock? You shall go to the ball . . .
TurboZone presents Cinderel/a (Fringe) TurboZone, The Quad (Venue 792) 76—25, 27» 28, 30 Aug, 9.30pm, [72 ([9). See prevrew, page 57,
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There’s more to animation than Walt Disney, Warner Bros cartoons and Japanese anime — as the Edinburgh International Film Festival has been busily provmg every year for the past decade. In 1999, the Festival celebrates the tenth anniversary of the Post Office McLaren Award for Best New British Animation. Along With three new programmes of the most innovative international animation and a kids selection under the title Fun Shorts, there’s an award-Winners’ retrospective, with past champs forming the Jury for this year’s competition McLaren Animation Programme 7, Fi/mhouse 2, 23 Aug, 7 pm, [7 ([450); Programme 2, Fi/mhouse l, 25 Aug, 2.30pm, [7 (£4.50), Programme 3, Fi/mhouse 7, 26 Aug, 2.30pm, [7 (£4.50); Retrospective, Fi/mhouse 7, 27 Aug, 2.30pm, [ 7 (£4.50); Fun Shorts, Lumiere, 22 Aug, 72.30pm, [7 ([450).
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