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AniFest and Car Fairy tales all around the world

 

As you certainly all know, AniFest is not over with the end of AniFest (that makes sense, doesn’t it.). AniFest continues throughout the whole year and not only in Czech Republic. Our programme director Pavel Horáček just came back from the Serbian festival Balkanima (read a report at the Institute of Animation webpage), where he presented our selection of young Czech animation called „From Year Zero“ and our executive director Jakub Hora can be right now seen in Bucharest, Rumania at the Anim’est festival, together with the director Fáňa Váša and the Autopohádky exhibition. Anim’est is just full of Czech animation this year – besides the exhibition brought to Romania by united forces of AniFest, Czech Centres and Animation People studio, there’s also Fimfárum in the main competition, screenings of Jiří Bárta‘s and Aurel Klimt’s films or a documentary about Czech animation.

Czech animation scores also a little bit further in the East – „From Year Zero“ is also being screened at the Days of Czech culture in Seoul, where it was brought by our Visegrad Forum coordinator Michal Procházka.

And it doesn’t end up in the East, we’re also going West! We’re heading to Aubenas, France for the festival Les Rencontres de Cinémas d‘Europe (together with a few young Czech authors like Libor Pixa or Aneta Žabková) and before that to Italian Torino for Viewfest.

Now, the most important information comes – don’t forget that in just about a week, animation will overcome Modřanský biograf in Prague! Autopohádky exhibition again, together with three days of screenings of children films, feature films from this year’s competition (Goodbye Mister Christie and Technotise – Edit and Me) and winners of AniFest 2011. Schools of Animation are a matter-of-course at all our events, this one being no exception. For more info, scroll this page down or have a look at Modřanský biograf webpage, where you can also find info about entry fees (which are more or less symbolic and friendly to wallets of any size). We’re looking forward to see you there!


2nd Viségrad Exchange Forum

1. Introduction

Visegrád Exchange Forum is an iniciative of AniFest, International Festival of Animated Films. It brings together professionals, producers, filmmakers, talents, films and animation schools from so called Visegrád region.

After such an important iniciative started in April 2011 AniFest is organising the 2nd edition of Visegrád Exchange Forum 2012 that will take place at the festival (held from 26 April to 1 May in 2012).

2. Main Ideas:

The main goal is to establish Visegrád Exchange Forum as an opened, informal platform for a meeting of professionals, filmmakers and schools with an animation program from our region. The Forum offers an iniciative that supports mainly young professionals and a development of their new projects of animated short films. We are aiming to facilitate exchange of experiences and knowledge with the aime to establish a new network of people from animation scene with several principal goals. It brings…

  • Young filmmakers, talents and students are supported and promoted in front of international professionals while entering the European audiovisual scene.
  • The educational platform offers workshops, lectures and knowledge on principal skills of modern ways of developping, producing, coproducing of animation film projects.
  • Visegrád Forum enables networking of producers and professionals from countries of Eastern Europe who are looking for new partners, coproducers and coproduction possibilities.
  • It also offers a place for academic discussion about new trends in teaching animation at the Visegrád schools round table. Professors, pedagogues, representatives of schools can share their experience and reflection.
  • Visegrád Exchange Forum establishes information crossroad that gathers information about the latest films, trends in our region

2.1. Visegrad school meeting

  • School films competition – Schools from our region are invited to present their latest works, films and talents in front of international professionals. Every school can nominate 4 films in the Visegrád competition held at the Forum. Such an iniciative promotes new talents on international short film animation scene. This year we have also a new New Europe Film Sales Award for the best Visegrád school film accompanied by the acquisition of the film by the Film Sales company.
  • Invited schools for 2012
  1. Polish National School of Film, Television and Theatre Lodz – PWSFTviT
  2. FAMU Prague
  3. VŠMU Bratislava
  4. MOME Budapest
  5. Academy of Fine Arts in Poznań
  6. Vyšší odborná škola filmová Zlín
  7. Vyšší odborná škola a Střední umělecká škola Václava Hollara Praha
  8. Akademia Sztuk Pięknychg Krakow
  9. UMPRUM Prague
  10. Filmová akademie Miroslava Ondříčka v Písku

and we are inviting also schools from abroad

  • Artistic cooperation - Students and young talents are encouraged to meet new colleaugues, collaboraters or artistic friends from other schools.
  • There is a presentation VŠMU Bratislava in 2012 as we organises a focus on one Visegrád School every year.
  • Round table discussion - Pedagoques and representatives of animation schools are invited to share their experience and reflection on teaching of an animation in Visegrád region. The topics for the next year are:
  1. new grants possibilities for Visegrád schools
  2. cooperation between Visegrád schools
  3. how to prepare students for real animation life after graduation
  4. concept of the education in new European audiovisual market

2.2. Workshops and lectures

  • Visegrád Forum offers a serie of workshops led by professionals and animation artists focusing on animation, production abilities and audiovisual market knowledge.
  • It brings a critical reflection of traditions and modern trends of animation iniciate by lecturers and professionals.
  • Forum gives an opportunity for local professionals to promote themselves in front the international audience. Last year we presented a Compote Collective and New Europe Film Sales. This year there will be a presentation of Se-ma-for.
  • The topics for workshops and lectures 2012
  1. The future is transmedia projects
  2. How to be a freelance animator on the audiovisual market
  3. Develop your pitching skills
  4. Cooperation with France, Germany, Switzerland
  5. Distribution of short films

 

2.3. Networking of professionals

  • The project also supports the self-confidence and communication skills of the local animation professionals.
  • The Forum is inviting producers from Poland, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Croatia, Hungary, Bulgaria, Romania with producers and professionals from Germany, France and Switzerland in order to continue in debates over coproduction and cooperation possibilities in our region.
  • The Forum will be attended also by international sales agents and French and German distribution companies of short films.
  • In 2012  we will profit from the presence of a representant of French Centre national du cinéma (CNC) who will explain more the French animation film policy and possibilities of a support of CNC for international French coproductions.
  • We are also inviting people from Visegrád animation festivals and local professionals to iniciate an unformal meeting on visions and structural setting of animation policy in our region. The meeting could help to reflect and formulate common goals and demands to be publicaly imposed and promoted in order to improve our situation of animation.

2.4. Pitching of 10 projects and support of production of new films

  • Visegrád Exchange Forum organises a competition of new projects of animation short films for young filmmakers and talents. The participants can be looking for new ways of finnacing their projects and establishing a coproduction with international professionals. The each of 15 selected projects will be presented in front of international producers and professinals by its producer and one of the artist.
  • The Best project of the pitching will be awarded by an Award of the society Knauf that comes together iwth 1000 euro for the development of the film.
  • The submission of pitching competition is opened to any East European or Visegrad project. We accept also projects from Western Europe that has any relation to our region and to values of European culture exchange.
  • This pitching iniciative has a big educational impact for young filmmakers and producers who can present their project in front of the international professionals.

3. Experience of Visegrád Forum 2011

The first Visegrad Forum was held at AniFest 2011 (26 April – 1 May) with the presence of  9 schools, more than 40 students and 8 professors. We organised a competition of Visegrad school films 2009-10 in front of the international producers. There were artistic workshops, lectures on European audiovisual market and a round table discussion about the artistic education in our region. The festival also organized a pitching forum for 10 projects of future short films and 3 of them are now in pre-production.

3.1. Schools present:

  • Polish National School of Film, Television and Theatre Lodz – PWSFTviT
  • FAMU Prague
  • VŠMU Bratislava
  • MOME Budapest
  • Academy of Fine Arts in Poznań
  • Vyšší odborná škola filmová Zlín
  • Vyšší odborná škola a Střední umělecká škola Václava Hollara Praha
  • Akademia Sztuk Pięknychg Krakow
  • UMPRUM Prague

3.2. Professors present from animation schools: Jerzy Kucia, Jiří Kubíček, Eva Gubčová, Zuzana Bukovinská, József Fülöp, Jacek Rokosz

3.3. Artistic workshops

The workshop of Joanna Quinn
Carte Blanche for Olivier Cotte: French traditions in animation
Dan Sarto: A Look at contemporary animated short films

3.4. Visegrád School Film Competition

Visegrad school films competition offered 35 films of local students.

There were 5 international professionals in the fhe jury of the competition: Nicolas Schmerkin (Autour de Minuit), Olivier Catherin (Les Trois Ours), Sebastien Vincent (Les Médias Associeés), Anja Šošič /New Europe Film Sales), Arnaud Demuynck (Le film du Nord).

The Best film award was given to Agata Pretka´s Porozmawiaj z nim / Talk to him /, the special prize went to Robert Proch and his Galeria / Gallery.

The jury gave also a special mention to Libor Pixa (Grafitiger), Zsófia Tari (Sofitaland), Kristina Dufková (Usnula jsem) and Joanna Wójcik (Charon Taxi).

3.5. The present international professionals at Visegrád Exchange Forum 2011:

Producers: Ron Dyens (Sacrebleu Production), Nicolas Schmerkin (Autour de Minuit), Olivier Catherin (Les Trois Ours), Sebastien Vincent (Les Médias Associeés), Arnaud Demuynck (Le film du Nord), Christian Pfohl (Lardux), Martin Vandas (Maur film), Michal Podhradský (Animation People), Tereza Krejčí a Ondřej Všetíček (AT Studio), Ivana Laučíková (Feel me film), Maria Stanisheva and Vessela Dantcheva (Compot Collective), Mihai Mitrica (Framebreed), Marek Toušek (3Bohemians)

Sales Agents: Anja Šošič (New Europe Film Sales), Peter Haueis, Eric Riewer (L´ecole de l´image Gobelins),

3.6. Case studies of East West coproductions in animation presented:

Producer Nicolas Schmerkin (Autour de minuit) introduced his collaboration with Czech filmmaker Ondřej Švadlena and Hungarian filmmaker Zsófia Tari.

Sébastien Vincent introduced the film Mouse the Mouth by Hungarian Andrea Kiss, which was shot in coproduction of Francie, Belgium, Norway and Hungary.

3.7. Visegrád Forum held a competition pitching of 10 project of future animated films from the countries of Eastern Europe And the results are:

  • 3 projects of the 10 projects of our pitching are now in pre-production of coproduction
  • New Europe Film Sales offers their prize for our Visegrad School Films Competition 2012 which is the acquisition of the best film
  • establishing the network of international and local producers from our region
  • Iniciating of a cooperation between Visegrád schools

 

3.8. Reactions of participants of 2011 Visegrád Exchange Forum:

József Fülöp, MOME Budapešť: Thank you very much for such a great iniciative that is so needed. We are more less libing in similar situation 20 years after the change of our countries. And we need to meet and reflect it.

Jerzy Kucia, Krakow: I am welcoming this very nice iniciative that helps the students and schools to meet each other. In our countries we have talents but not a big production. Maybe such a meeting and new coproduction possibilities could help us to have more films.

Eva Gubčová, Bratislava: I was really pleased by that iniciative. I hope the festival will keep it on because it offers us a great possibility of meeting and sharing our experience.

 

4. Conclusion

Visegrad Forum at AniFest is an open platform for young animation filmmakers and professionals from Central and Eastern Europe. They get artistic and practical knoledge about the contemporary animation scene, meet new friends and contacts for their future plans. Last but not least they can introduce themselves in the network of the European audiovisual market.


5.AniFest

4. – 10. 5. 2006 Třeboň

 

 

 

 

 

 

Fotogalerie

prezidentka: Claire Kitson
CK
Festivalová porota:
Gil Alkabetz, Edgar Dutka, Jayne Pilling, András Erkel, Jiří Látal, Tim Searle, Daniel Šuljic, Oxana Tcherkassova, Jiří Tyller, Piotr Dumala, Kateřina Krejčí, Thomas Renoldner
Soutěže:
mezinárodní soutěž, národní soutěž o cenu ministra kultury
O programu:
Národní soutěž o cenu ministra kultury | retrospektiva animace
Britských ostrovů | kanadská animace | visegrádský program
pro děti | konference „Televizní stanice – zdroj zániku evropských
kultur?“

Oceněné filmy:
Grand Prix: Karneval zvířat / The Carnival of the Animals – Michaela Pavlátová (Česká republika / Czech Republic)
Cena za nejlepší krátký film: Ráj velkoměsta / City Paradise – Gaelle Denis (Velká Británie / UK)
Cena za nejlepší celovečerní film: Fimfárum 2 – Jan Balej, Vlasta Pospíšilová, Břetislav Pojar, Aurel Klimt (Česká republika)
Grand Prix za nejlepší studentský film: Bus Ride and Flower in her Hair / Autobus a květiny ve vlasech – Asaf Agranat (Velká Británie / UK)
Cena za nejlepší školní kolekci: La Poudriére (Francie / France)
Národní soutěž krátkých animovaných filmů – Cena ministra
kultury České republiky: PsiCHO – Libor Pixa
Grand Prix za nejlepší televizní a zakázkovou tvorbu: Motorola „Grand Classics“ – Smith & Foulkes (Velká Británie / UK)
Cena za nejlepší televizní film a seriál: Steam Head – Hiroyuki Nakao (Japonsko / Japan)
Cena za nejlepší videoklip: Murder song – Radek Doskočil (Česká republika / Czech Republic)
Cena za nejlepší reklamu, znělku: Ter „Gepard a čekající Růženka“ / Ter „Cheetah & Waiting Beauty“ – Smith & Foulkes
(Velká Británie / UK)
Cena za nejlepší dětskou tvorbu: Mais perto das nucena, mais perto dos sonaos / Blíž k oblakům, blíž ke snům / Closer to Clouds, Closer to Dreams – děti pod vedením / children wit Nelson Fernandes and Rudolfa Pimewta, Cinemajovem and Schools from „Terras de xisto“ (Portugalsko)


Vizuál / znělka: Pavel Koutský, studenti