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Michael Sporn: Personal Best

Animator Michael Sporn selects a collection of personal favorites from his large and impressive filmography:

The Hunting of the Snark (1989, 19 min.), an adaptation of the Lewis Carroll poem.
Lyle, Lyle Crocodile (1987, 26 mi.), an adaptation of the Bernard Waber book.
The Man Who Walked Between Towers (2005, 12 min.), an adaptation of the Mordicai Gerstein book.
The Marzipan Pig (1990, 26 min.), an adaptation of the Russell Hoban book.
Mona, Mon Amour (2001, 8 min.), an original animated story.
Michael Sporn introduces the program and participates in a post-screening Q&A.

Recommended for all ages.


Washington University’s Brown Hall Auditorium: Forsyth Boulevard and
Chaplin Drive (two blocks west of Skinker Boulevard). Parking is
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