ZAGREB, May 22 (Hina) - Ahead of the Animafest festival, as of May 24, the media front of Zagreb's Museum of Contemporary Art (MSU) this year again will show 13 site-specific animated works which will make the many passers-by and drivers there laugh or think, from a story of two dogs who, looking for love, play Tetris, to a film about the birth of fascism.
The fifth "Animation goes MSU!", a joint project of the festival and MSU, will mostly feature premieres from Germany, China, Estonia, Slovenia, the US, Bosnia and Herzegovina, and Croatia.
The half-hour site-specific animations will be shown until the closure of the festival on June 11.