ANIFEST GRAND PRIX DIVERS IN THE RAIN
Director: Olga and Priit Pärnovi, Estonia
The diver has to go to work every day while his wife, a night-shift dentist, leaves to spend the night with her patients. Their kisses are always goodbye kisses. The woman sleeps during the day, dreaming hurried dreams. A large ship is sinking and no one knows when it’s time for the last cigarette
Argument: For the description of the absurdity of existence.
Main price in the category Feature-Length Film UGLY DUCKLING
Director: Garri Bardin, Russia
In the courtyard, a strange duckling hatches out of a rather unusual egg. The other poultry consider it ugly and so the tiny bird must overcome many difficult tests. But the story has a happy ending – in the end, the duckling turns into a beautiful swan.
The moral of the film might be expressed as follows: A beautiful swan is hidden in every child even if it looks different from other children. One just has to believe and hope for the swan to come to the surface.
In this animation the director works with clay and feathers.
Argument: For its wonderful animation and characterisation which is pleasing to audiences of all ages.
Special mention in the category Feature-Length Film GOODBYE, MISTER CHRISTIE
Director: Phil Mulloy, Great Britain
The Christies live in Wellington Green, a picturesque English village with a church, a pond and a cricket pitch. Outwardly Mr Christie is a perfect gentleman. Inwardly he is a selfish arrogant monster. When the whole world sees him on television having sex with a French sailor, his life is changed forever. Šokující provokativní a výtvarně svérázný filmový experiment Phila Mulloye.
Argument: For using simple animation to show complex issues in a challenging way.
Main Prize in the category Short Films under 5 Minutes SLEEP Director: Frank Braun, Claudius Gentinetta, Switzerland
Sleep is like a peacefully undulating water surface that embraces us with a lullaby on the lips. But what happens if everyone enters the dream world on board an ocean liner that suddenly starts sinking? Who will be the first one to awaken? And will they wake up at all?
Argument: For the creative and atmospheric marriage of sound and image.
Special Mention in the category Short Films under 5 Minutes PIXELS Director: Patrick Jean, France
You would not believe the mayhem a single old discarded TV can cause. The broken screen suddenly floods all of New York with monsters that everyone is familiar with! Or rather, everyone in their thirties who spent their childhood playing eight-bit games.
Argument: For the smart and funny use of 4-bit stars.
Main Prize in the category Short Films from 5 to 15 Minutes MRDRCHAIN
Director: Ondřej Švadlena, Czech Republic/France
Composed of nothing but sheets of meat that are connected by arteries, a sad deformed figure roams a dark and obscure world. The reality is driven by mutual associations and a generous dose of physicality. You are in for a consuming dystopian experience!
Argument: For drawing us into a unique and disturbing universe.
Special Mention in the category Short Film from 5 to 15 Minutes Journey to Cape Verde
This is a story about a sixty-day trip to Cape Verde without a mobile phone, a watch or any plans. A pilgrim passes through local forests and villages, meets goats and turtles, enjoys local music and, above all, gets to know himself. This beautiful „journal“ film combines various techniques.
Director: José Miguel Ribeiro, Portugal
Argument: For its human sensibility and graphic quality.
Main Prize in the category Short Films from 15 to 60 Minutes MASK Director: Stephen Quay, Timothy Quay, Poland
Beautiful Duenna was created for a certain purpose. But she will have to choose between fulfilling her life’s goal and love. This is an adaptation of Stanislaw Lem’s short story of the same name that takes place in a technologically advanced, yet still feudal world.
Argument: For a stunning and somnolic cinematic experience.
Special Mention in the category Short Films from 15 to 60 Minutes STONES Director: Katarína Kerekesová, Slovakia
There are ten hardened men working in a stone quarry. Every day they mechanically move tons of gravel. When their foreman’s wife comes into their midst, the cold place lights up with emotion and humanity. This puppet musical works perfectly with the musical and sound rhythm of a tragic love story.
Argument: For bringing the musical genre into the bleak landscape.
Main Prize in the category Advertisement and Introductory Spots Audi Q5 – Unboxed
Director: Russell Brooke & Aaron Duffy, United Kingdom
Argument: For its inventive design and use of simple materials to depot sophisticated images.
Special mention in the category Commercials and jingles Kuubo
Director: Adrian Flückiger, Switzerland
Argument: For its beautiful stop-motion sequence of the birth of a magnificent paper tree.
Main prize in the category Music video Massive Attack: Splitting the Atom
Director: Édouard Salier, Francie
Argument: For its stunning massive attack on your senses.
Special mention in the category Music video Eatlitz: Lose this child
Director: Yuval and Merav Nathan, Izrael
Argument: For its Unique and beautiful use of large scale stop motion animation.
Main prize in the category TV film and series Stripey the Slumber Elf – Looking for Father / O KANAFÁSKOVI – Jak hledali tatínka
Director: Galina Miklínová, Česká Republika
This is a continuation of a successful series of stories featuring a slumber elf from the Dreamspun Castle and his little buddy – a boy called Jonas.
Argument: For original poetics and art in production for children.
Special mention in the category TV Film and series It´s Chinese
Director: Isabelle Lenoble, Francie
Presenting Chinese culture and especially Chinese ideograms, this series tells simple stories of little Lucy who keeps losing things. A Chinese dragon that lives in her nest happily returns each lost item, but only after she learns the word in the Chinese ideogram.
Argument: A Precise and sophisticated educational film.
Main prize in the category Student film Tongueling Director: Elli Vuorinen, Finnland
This is a scene from a strange world where all people are obsessed with their tongues – they use them to touch a variety of objects. A lonesome man’s wooden knocks are echoing through a frozen landscape as he is searching for the right spot that would suit his own tongue.
Argument: For its unique design and odd, funny narrative.
Special mention in the category Student film KUCHAO / A Gum Boy
Director: Masaki Okuda, Japan
Kuchao is a first grader, but he is not part of anything that goes on at school. He even stands aside while others go and have fun releasing balloons. But when he starts chewing gum, he enters the world of his own imagination and his balloon changes into anything he can think of.
Argument: For its inventive and funny depiction of annoying boy.
PRIZES UNDER THE AUSPICE OF CZECH TELEVISION Main prize in the category Films made by children under 12 years My favorite Hero Director: Roma Donskoy, Russia
My Favorite Hero is an animated film about what matters the most in life – love. While some children see Batman as their hero, for others it may be their own father.
Special mention in the category Films made by children under 12 years Day Flower / Eintagsblume Director: Yoshe Malkus, Germany
Day-Flower is a beautiful but sad story about a little mouse, its longing and a missed moment.
Main prize in the category Films made by children between 12 – 15 years Out of the Tide/ A margem da maré Director: Children from Albufeira, Portugal
This is about a journey into the sea that intends to focus to the preservation of ocean species…
Special mention in the category Films made by children between 12 – 15 years AUSTRALIA
Director: Filip Tatýrek, Czech Republic
This film highlights Australia’s greatest phenomena through a frantically fleeing kangaroo that inadvertently becomes the representative of its race in their battle against humankind.
International Competition of Short animated Films up to 60 Minutes ecologically themed sponsored by Knauf Insulation THE GREY CITY / Šedé město Director: Matěj Forejt, Czech Republic
International Competition of Short animated Films made by children ecologically themed sponsored by Knauf Praha. FARMERS / Farmáři Director: Petr Mischinger, Czech Republic
Prezident: Raimund Krumme
Porota – původní tvorba: Ron Diamond (USA), Rony Oren (Izrael), Břetislav Pojar (ČR)
Porota – TV tvorba a tvorba na zakázku: Philip Bergson (VB), Moon-saeng Kim (Korea), Gabriele Zucchelli (Itálie)
Porota – studentská tvorba: Josef Fülöp (Maďarsko), Krzysztof Rynkiewicz (Polsko), Lucie Štamfestová (ČR)
Porota – filmy vytovřené dětmi: Patricia Ortiz Martinez (Španělsko), Ludmila Poláková (ČR), Thomas Renoldner (Rakousko)
Výběrová komise:
Soutěže: mezinárodní soutěž, filmy vytvořené dětmi
O programu:
profil: Václav Bedřich, Vladimír Jiránek| africké panorama | Drew
Carey’s Green Screen Show | Quirino Cristiani: Tajemství prvních
animovaných filmů| slovenský animačný expres| Platige Image|
CAS presentation | AniFest pitching zone| sympozium animace
visegrádských škol | Il Luster Productions | ACME Filmworks
Oceněné filmy:
AniFest Grand Prix: Persepolis – Marjane Satrapi, Vincent Paronnaud (Francie/France)
Cena za nejlepší velice krátký film: John and Karen / John a Karen –Matthew Walker (Velká Británie / UK)
Cena za nejlepší krátký film: Kafka Inaka Isha / Franz Kafka:Venkovský lékař / Franz Kafka’s Country Doctor – Koji Yamamura (Japonsko / Japan)
Cena za nejlepší celovečerní film: Persepolis – Marjane Satrapi, Vincent Paronnaud (Francie/France)
Cena za nejlepší studentský film: The Man With a Chicken Head / L´homme a tete de poule / Muž s kuřecí hlavou – Sylvain Jorget, Axel Morales, Mathias Rodriguez (Francie / France)
Cena za nejlepší školní kolekci: La Poudriére, École du Film d‘Animation (Francie / France)
Cena za nejlepší televizní film nebo seriál: Tales of the Old Piano: Ludwig van Beethoven/ Příběhy starého klavíru: Ludwig Van Beethoven – Vladimir Petkevich (Rusko / Russia)
Cena za nejlepší videoklip, reklamu, znělku: VW Phaeton Schattenspiel / VW Phaeton Stínohra – Michael Reissinger (Německo / Germany)
Cena za nejlepší internetovou animaci: Hrouda / The Clod – Jaromír Plachý (Česká republika / Czech Republic)
Cena diváků: Hrouda / The Clod – Jaromír Plachý (Česká republika / Czech Republic)
Cena za nejlepší film vytvořený dětmi: When Disaster Struck at Youth Club / Když klub mládeže potká neštěstí – kolektiv dětí / children from Grindale Youth Club (Velká Británie / UK)