ΔΙΑΓΩΝΙΣΤΙΚΟ ΤΜΗΜΑ 2013

Festival awards 2013: The winners

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All the awards of the 3rd Be there! Corfu Animation Festival.

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Festival poster and trailer

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Feature films

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Self Portrait, Thomas Coltof (THE NETHERLANDS, 2012), 6' 36''.

SelfPortrait2D computer animation

Artist Rembrandt van Rijn is famous for his portrait paintings, many of which are of his family, friends and of himself. The design of this animation is based on Rembrandt’s pencil drawings and sketches. One early morning, Rembrandt is having difficulties with painting one of his self-portraits. He loses control over his brushes and the portrait literally takes over his life.

CREDITS

Director: Thomas Coltof
Producer: Michiel Snijders
Storyboard: Thomas Coltof
Animation: Arjan van der LInden, Thomas Coltof
Music: Alex Debicki
Sound: Jeroen Nadorp

FESTIVAL SCREENINGS/AWARDS


New York, Burns Film Center, March 2012; Holland Animation Film Festival, March 2012; SICAF2012;  KLIK! Animation FIlm Festival 2012.

BIOGRAPHY

Thomas Coltof
www.illuster.nl

Filmography
Meneer Logeer
Wie de Schoen Past 2005
Sweet Dreams 2007



Life Circle, Frederic Doazan (FRANCE, 2012), 0' 53''.

LifeCycle2D computer animation

Paris, 1900. A mother pushes her baby's stroller through time.

CREDITS

Director: Frederic Doazan
Producer: Frederic Doazan
Storyboard-editing-animation: Frederic Doazan
Artistic Direction: Frederic Doazan
Music: Dmitri Dmitriyevich Shostakovich
Graphics: Frederic Doazan


BIOGRAPHY

Frederic Doazan
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Frederic Doazan is a french director and animator. He cofounded the video collective la-cause.org in 2004. He recently created with 2 french animators a periodical animated show: 12fps.net

 

 

Παλιοσίδερα, Hisko Hulsing (THE NETHERLANDS, 2012), 17' 50’’.

Junkyard2D computer animation, 3D computer animation

A man is being robbed and stabbed by a junkie. In the last second before he dies, a youth friendship flashes before his eyes. He and his bosom friend grew apart, when the latter was being drawn more and more into a misty world of drugs and criminality under influence of a lowlife dealer who lives with his father on the junkyard in their neighbourhood.

CREDITS

Director: Hisko Hulsing
Producer: Arnoud Rijken / Michiel Snijders / Willem Thijssen / Hisko Hulsing
Storyboard-Editing: Hisko Hulsing
Animation: Stefan Vermeulen / Hisko Hulsing / Polder Animation
Music: Hisko Hulsing
Sound: Jeroen Nadorp

 

FESTIVAL SCREENINGS/AWARDS


Ottawa International Film Festival, Nelvana, 2012: Grand Prize for Best Independent Short Animation;  Woodstock Film Festival: the Maverick Award for Best Animation; Asheville, 2012: Best Animation Audience Award

BIOGRAPHY

Hisko Hulsing
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Hisko Hulsing majored in painting and animation at the art academy of Rotterdam in 1995. During an apprenticeship in the "Bratri v Triku" studio in Prague, he started working on his first animated film Harry Rents a Room. Hisko's second film Seventeen was invited to numerous festivals, such as Annecy, Telluride, Montreal and Seattle, won several awards. Besides writing, directing, painting and animating for his animated films, Hisko made illustrations and storyboards for over 100 advertising- and production companies such as Saatchi & Saatchi and Czar. He directed and animated television leaders for MTV and Dutch broadcasting companies and creates comics which have been published in Eisner and Zone 5300. Hisko composes the orchestral soundtracks for his own films.

Filmography
2012 Junkyard
2004 Mtv – Son of the blob
2003 Seventeen
1999 Harry rents a room
Awards
Ottawa International Film Festival, Nelvana GRAND PRIZE for Best Independent Short Animation, September 2012. Woodstock Film Festival, the Maverick Award for Best Animation, October 2012.Asheville Best Animation Audience Award, November 2012

 

Fado of a Grown Man, Pedro Brito (PORTUGAL, 2012), 7' 20''.

Fado2D computer animation, Drawing on paper

Sitting in a tavern, after having lunch with an old friend, a man remembers small stories of a childhood spent in a popular neighborhood of Lisbon. At the sound of a surreal fado, played by António Zambujo and with original music by João Lucas, several scenes of the past seem to move the man, tormenting him with mixed emotions of grief and joy. Finally, the experience leaves him a bitter taste of no morality at all: it is impossible to grow without sacrificing innocence.

CREDITS

Director: Pedro Brito
Producer: Humberto Santana – ANIMANOSTRA
Storyboard: João Paulo Cotrim
Editing: Pedro Brito
Animation: Osvaldo Medina
Music: João Lucas

FESTIVAL SCREENINGS/AWARDS

Geneve International Short Films Festival, Switzerland; Clermont-Ferrand International Short Film Festival, France; Go Short International Short Film Festival Nijmegen, Netherlands; Animatou, Switzerland; Animanima, Serbia; Animated Dreams, Estonia; Anima Mundi, Brasil; ReAnimania, Armenia

 

BIOGRAPHY

Pedro Brito
Born in Lisbon in 1975. With a degree in Communication Design by IADE in 1998, he started to explore the language of comics and illustration in 1993 with Marcos Farrajota, with whom he made the zine “Mesinha de Cabeceira” until 1996. In 1997, he created Edições Polvo with Rui Brito and Jorge Deodato, being in charge of the publications graphic design. He published seven comics, with an highlight in “Tu És a Mulher da Minha Vida, Ela a Mulher dos Meus Sonhos”, with João Fazenda (Edições Polvo), for which he received the award for Best Portuguese Comic Album and the Public Award at the Comic Festival in Amadora 2001. This album was published recently by two foreign publishing companies: Six Pieds Sur Terre (Switzerland) and Taurus Media (Poland). Since 1997, works with animation studio Animanostra, having directed five short films and worked in several other productions, such as “Angelitos”, “Jardim da Celeste”, and “Ilha das Cores”. Worked as assistant director in “Olhos do Farol”, directed by Pedro Serrazina, and produced by Sardinha em Lata.
Filmography
2012-FADO DO HOMEM CRESCIDO (FADO OF A GROWN MAN)
Portugal, 2012, ANI, HD, Colour, 7'20''
2006-SEM DÚVIDA, AMANHÃ (PICKPOCKET BLUES)
Portugal, 2006, ANI, Betacam SP, Colour, 7'
2004-SEM RESPIRAR (BREATHLESS)
Portugal, 2004, ANI, Betacam SP, Colour, 8'
2003-O PACIENTE (THE PATIENT)
Portugal, 2003, ANI, Betacam SP, Colour, 6'
2000-A ESTRELA DE GASPAR
ANI, 24'

 

In the beginning of time…, Bozidar Trkulja (CROATIA, 2012), 10' 30''.


InTheBeginningPuppets

A large threat is menacing the village. The mythical demon Garmah – part squid, part bird – has awoken and brings utmost darkness...
The tribe shaman, disturbed by the vision of the mythical monster’s coming, chooses a young warrior who needs to go to the end of the world and find the White Girl, the only one who can help him conquer the demon and defeat eternal darkness.
The journey is uncertain, time is scarce and the village shaman is talkative.

CREDITS

Director: Bozidar Trkulja
Producer: Vanja Andrijevic
Storyboard: Bozidar Trkulja
Editing: Simon Bogojevic Narath
Animation: Dina Roncevic, Ivana Bosnjak, Thomas Johnson
Artistic direction: Simon Bogojevic Narath
Music: Vladimir Sokacic, Bozidar Trkulja
Puppets, sets, props: Ivana Bosnjak, Thomas Johnson

FESTIVAL SCREENINGS/AWARDS


Kratkofil Plus 2012: Best Regional Film Award; Anibar, 2012: Best Film in Balkan Competition; Days of Croatian Film; Tabor Film Festival; Kratkofil Plus; Supertoon; Opuzen Film Festival; Animanima; Anifest Rozafa; KROK; Se-Ma-For Film Festival; Tindirindis; Olympia Int'l Film Festival; Animateka, Ljubljana.

BIOGRAPHY

Bozidar Trkulja
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Bozidar Trkulja (Zagreb, 1975) has been working as journalist, editor, film critic, comic book critic and columnist since 1997. He has written numerous texts, presentations and reviews paying special attention to animated film, his primary field of interest. He writes music reviews for Croatian weekly and monthly publications. During the last ten years he has made several hundred artworks, held a few notable exhibitions and participated in several art colonies. "In the Beginning of Time..." is his first film.
Filmography
In the Beginning of Time... / Prica s pocetka vremena (2012)

 

The thing in the corner, Zoe Berriatúa (SPAIN, 2011), 10' .


TheThing2D computer animation

Oh, my god! There’s a black, terrible, disgusting thing in the corner, but... really, don´t you see it?

CREDITS

Direction: Zoe Berriatúa
Producer: Zoe Berriatúa
Storyboard-Editing-Animation: Zoe Berriatúa
Music: Fritz Kreysler


FESTIVAL SCREENINGS/AWARDS

 International Festival of Visual Art WIZ-ART: Best Animation; Anilogue, Hungary; AniFest, Czech Republic; uburn International Film Festival 2011, Australia.

BIOGRAPHY

Zoe Berriatúa is the son of Luciano Berriatúa cineasta and historian. An actor since childhood, starring in Alfonso Ungría Africa (yes, Ungría without "h") in 1997, and continues to work on films (Volaverunt, The guardian angel, School killer) TV series (After school, Tell me how it happened) and theater (Pats by Belvel, The Dream by Farhad Lad). Produced and directed short films as Moebio, The nonsense, Monster and Epilogue. Is also a writer and illustrator of the some books He recently released his short film Stay with me in Sitges 2010.

   

Tram, Michaela Pavlátová (FRANCE, 2012), 7'


Tram2D computer animation, 3D computer animation

It’s the humdrum daily routine for Tram’s conductress. As every morning, men get on the tram to go to work, one after another, all similar, quiet, grey, apathetic. And yet, on that day, following the jolts and the road’s vibrations, to the rhythm of the tickets inserted in the ticket-stamping machine, the conductress gets turned on and the vehicle gets erotic. The tram conductress’ desire turns the reality into a surrealistic and phallic fantasy. She then takes a ride on the passengers’ giant and blushing penises. Music maestro!

CREDITS

Director: Michaela Pavlátová
Producer: Sacrebleu Productions/Negativ
Storyboard: Michaela Pavlátová
Editing: Michaela Pavlátová, Milos Krejcar
Animation: Michaela Pavlátová
Music: Petr Marek (MIDI LIBI)


FESTIVAL SCREENINGS/AWARDS


Annecy International Animated Film Festival 2012: Cristal D' Annecy; Cannes 2012: Quinzaine des  Réalisateurs;  Sundance Film Festival, 2013; Fest Anca, Slovakia, 2012; Anima, Brussels; Anima Mundi, Brazil; Animanima, 2012, Serbia; Ottawa International Animation Festival, 2012; Hiroshima International Animation Festival, 2012; Womanimation 2012 (US); Melbourne International Film Festival 2012,Australia; Cinanima, Espinho, Portugal

BIOGRAPHY

Michaela Pavlátová
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Michaela Pavlátová was born in 1961 in Prague, Czech Republic. She studied animation at VSUP, Academy of Arts, Architecture and Design in Prague. As an animation film director, her films have received numerous awards at international film festivals, including an Oscar nomination for “Reci, reci, reci / Words, words, words”, the Grand Prix in Montreal, and accolades at Berlin, Tampere, Hiroshima, Stuttgart. Her short animated film, “Repete”, has also won a series of awards including the Grand Prix at the International Animation Festival Hiroshima and Golden Bear in Berlin. In 2006 she made an animated film “Carnival of animals”, together with illustrator Vratislav Hlavaty. Recently she turned into live action films as a director, she finished her second feature film “Night Owls”, but continues in making her animation films as well. She also makes illustrations and teaches animation. She lives and works in Prague.
Filmography
Reci, reci, reci/Words, words, words (1991)
Repete (1995)
This could be me (1995)
Forever and ever (1998)
Graveyard (2001)
Taily Tales (2002)
Laila (2006)
Le carnaval des animaux (2006)
Children of night (2008)
Awards
Annecy International Animated Film Festival: The Annecy Cristal and FIPRESCI award
International Animation Film Festival Golden Kuker (Sofia, Bulgaria): Best Short Film 1 – 10 min
FEMINA: Best International Female Participation Award
Festival en plein air de Grenoble: Grand Prix / Best Prize
Curtas Vila do Conde International Film Festival 2012 (Portugal):Best Animation
Hiroshima 2012: Special International Jury Prize
Fetsival in Paris Croq’anime :The Jury Prize "Croq'Anime" and the Audience Award-Animation
ANIMANIMA 2012: Special Prize of the Jury for Best Sound Design-
TOFUZI 2012: The Best Film for Adult
'ALTER-NATIVE IFF' 2012 Prize offered by the City of Tirgu-Mures
Hard Liquor and Porn Film Festival 2012 Best film award "The Golden Fez or Fez d'Or" Toronto (Canada)

 

The Inn, Izù Troin (FRANCE/SWITZERLAND/BELGIUM, 2012), 25' 02''.


TheInn2D computer animation, Drawing on paper

1862. A high altitude inn at the foot of a glacier in the Swiss Alps.

Each winter the snow isolates the inn, rendering it totally inaccessible.

CREDITS

Director: Izù Troin
Producer: Pascal Le Notre
Storyboard: Izù Troin
Editing: Bruno Tracq
Animation: Morten Hansen Riisberg
Music: Dany Plaud, Sylvain Legeai, Benjamin Van Migom
Graphics: Izù Troin


FESTIVAL SCREENINGS/AWARDS


Short Film Corner, Cannes 2012; Cinanima, 2012;  European Festival of Luxor, Egypt 2012; Festival de St Paul Trois Chateaux, France 2012.

BIOGRAPHY

Troin Izù
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Après plusieurs films en autodidacte (dont Conventuel’s Band, produit par La Fabrique), Izù Troin entre aux Beaux Arts de Montpellier où il obtient son diplôme avec mention. Il entre ensuite à l’école de film d’animation de La Poudrière (à Valence). Il y réalise deux films : Passage et son film de fin d’étude Le carnet, présentés dans de nombreux festivals. Parallèlement à son travail de réalisateur, il conçoit de nombreux génériques pour des courts-métrages puis celui des longs-métrages de Jacques Remy Girerd : La prophétie des grenouilles (2003) et Mia et le Migou (2008). Izù est directeur de l'image sur le long métrage Une vie de chat de Jean-Loup Felicioli et Alain Gagnol (nomination Oscars 2012).Il a également obtenu le grand prix au concours de projet d’Annecy 2003 le cour métrage Ceux d’en Haut, terminé en 2012.
Filmography
-Ceux d'en haut (2012 Folimage - 25 min - 35 mm)
-Le bûcheron des mots (2009 Folimage – 11 min – 35 mm)
-Le carnet (2003 La Poudrière - 4 min - 35mm)
-Passage (2002 La Poudrière – 1 min)
-Conventuel’s Band (2001 La Fabrique - 10 min - 35mm)
-Conte d’une nuit d’hiver (1996 – 6 min – 16mm)

 

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Flood, Julia Gromskaya (ITALY, 2012), 5'.

FiumanaDrawing on paper

A girl at the window watches the passing of time, the waltz of seasons, waiting for her man.

CREDITS

Director: Julia Gromskaya
Producer: Julia Gromskaya
Storyboard-artistic direction-animation-graphics: Julia Gromskaya
Music: Francesca Badalini
Editing: Simone Massi

FESTIVAL SCREENINGS/AWARDS


Annecy Film Festival; Trieste Film Festival; Animfest; Talking Pictures Festival; Stuttgart International Animation Festival; Melbourne International Animation Festival; Orzincorto Filmfest: Jury Special Prize; Cortoon Festival: Best short Italian film; Anima Mundi, Brasil; Croq' Anime; Hiroshima International Film Festival; Animanima; Anim'est, Bucharest; Animatou; Banjaluka Festival: Special Jury Prize; London International Animation Festival; Cinanima.

BIOGRAPHY

Julia Gromskaya
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Julia Gromskaya was born in Kharkov (Soviet Union) the 1st of November 1980. After getting her degree in Philology from The State Institute of Social Progress of Kharkov she studied at the local Lyceum of Art. In 2004 she moved to Kiev and enters in the staff of Krok - International Animation Festival. In 2006 she moved to Italy and started to make her first steps in animation and illustration.

Father, Ivan Bogdanov (BULGARIA/CROATIA/GERMANY, 2012), 16' 30''.

father2D computer animation, 3D computer animation

When did you last talk with your father? Will you ever ask him about those things that hurt you?

In FATHER the reality of life is turned upside down to create an impossible dialogue - the dialogue between a child and a father that never happens.

CREDITS

Director: Ivan Bogdanov
Direction of individual stories: Moritz Mayerhofer, Asparuh Petrov, Veljko Popovic, Rositsa Raleva, Dmitry Yagodin
Producer: Maria Stanisheva
Co-producers: Vanja Andrijevic (Bonobostudio), Christian Mueller (Eyecatch Productions)
Storyboard: Moritz Mayerhofer, Asparuh Petrov, Veljko Popovic, Rositsa Raleva, Dmitry Yagodin
Animation: Dantcheva, Kristijan Dulic, Moritz Mayerhofer, Asparuh Petrov, Dmitry Yagodin
Music: Petar Dundakov
Artistic direction, Editing: Ivan Bogdanov
Graphics: Moritz Mayerhofer, Asparuh Petrov, Veljko Popovic, Rositsa Raleva, Dmitry Yagodin

FESTIVAL SCREENINGS/AWARDS

Prix; Days of Croatian Film 2012: Best Animated Film; Expotoons 2012: 2nd Prize; Anibar 2012: Special Mention (Balkan Competition); DOK Leipzig: Golden Dove award; Animax, Skopje Fest: Premier Prize; Annecy International Film Festival; Fest Anca; Hiroshima International Animation Festival; Anim'est; Kassel Documentary Film and Video Festival, Animated Dreams, Tallinn, Clermont-Ferrand Short Film Festival

BIOGRAPHY

Ivan Bogdanov
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Ivan Bogdanov (1973) was born in Sofia and holds a BFA degree in Media & Animation from the Willem de Kooning Academy of Art and Design, Rotterdam (2002). Since then he has been working as a freelance animation director, illustrator and comics artist. He is a co-founder of FinFilm animation studio and Compote Collective. During the last years he has created award-winning animation films.
Filmography: Stupid Boy (2008), Media & Diversity social campaign (2008), Easy (2004), 24h (2003), War (2002), The Man with the Spread Hands (2002), Piss off (2001), De Ceremonie (2000).

 

 

Nightingales in December, Theodore Ushev (CANADA, 2011), 3'.

Nightingales2D computer animation, Drawing on paper


This metaphorical surrealist tale is an allusion, a trip into the memories, and the fields of the current realities. What if the Nightingales were working, instead of singing and going south? Is the innocence the only savior of birds' songs? There are no Nightingales in December... What is left is only the history of our beginning, and our end.

CREDITS

Director: Theodore Ushev
Producer: Nicolas Girard Deltruc
Storyboard-artistic direction-animation-editing-graphics: Theodore Ushev
Music: Spencer Krug
Sound: Olivier Calvert

 

FESTIVAL SCREENINGS/AWARDS

 
Canadian Film Institute: Award for Best Canadian Animation; Ottawa International Animation Festival 2012; Diploma of Merit, Tampere Film Festival 2012:  Monstra, Lisbon: RPT Onda Curta Award; Expotoons, 2012: Special Mention; Cinanima Espinho, 2012: Special Jury Mention; AniFest, Teplice; Holland Animation Film Festival; Stuttgart Festival of Animated Film; Annecy International Animation Festival; Animafest, Zagreb; HiroshimaInt'l Animation Festival;Encounters Bristol; Anim'est; London Int'l Animation Festival; DOK Leipzig

BIOGRAPHY

Theodore Ushev
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Theodore Ushev (1968) is an animator, graphic designer, illustrator and multimedia artist. He graduated from the National Academy of Arts in Sofia. In 1999 he moved to Montréal to explore new media and digital animation and went on to direct Vertical, The Man Who Waited, Tower Bawher, Tzartitza, Sou and Drux Flux. In 2010 he completed Lipsett Diaries which received more than 30 awards and mentions. Aside from short films, he works in new broadcast mediums including live show multimedia, promo animations and book illustrations.
Filmography
Apart/Joda (2012); Demoni (2012); Nightingales in December (2011); Yannick-Nezet Seguin - No Intermission (2010); Lipsett Diaries (2010); Drux Flux (2008); Sou (2007); Tzartitza (2006); Tower Bawher (2005); The Man Who Waited (2005); Vertical (2004)

 

Oh Willy…, Emma De Swaef & Marc James Roels (BELGIUM/FRANCE/ THE NETHERLANDS, 2012), 16' 35''.

OhWillyPuppets

Forced to return to his naturist roots, Willy bungles his way into noble savagery.

CREDITS

Directors: Emma De Swaef, Marc James Roels
Producer: Ben Tesseur- Beast Animation
Storyboard: Marc James Roels
Artistic direction: Emma De Swaef
Animation: Andreas De Ridder, Alice Tambellini, Steven De Beul
Music: no original music
Editing: Dieter Diependaele


FESTIVAL SCREENINGS/AWARDS

Cartoon D' Or award 2012 (Best European Animated Film); Clermont-Ferrand 2012;
Holland Animation Film Festival 2012: Grand Prix; Anifilm Trebon: Best Short; Annecy 2012; Animafest, Zagreb: Grand Prix and Audience Award; Fest Anca: Special Jury Mention; Drama Short Film Festival 2012: Best Animation; Animated Encounters, Bristol: Grand Prix; Anim'est Bucarest: Grand Prix;Animanima, Serbia 2012: Grand Prix; Klik, Amsterdam: Best Animation; Cinanima, Portugal: Best short over 5 min.

BIOGRAPHY

Emma De Swaef & Marc James Roels
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Emma De Swaef:
1985, Ghent, Belgium
2005-2008 SINT LUKAS Brussels ‘documentary film'
2008 ‘Zachte Planten’ Graduation project: stop-motion short film
Marc James Roels:
1978 Johannesburg, SA
Studied at KASK Ghent Belgium Audiovisual arts/Animation
2009 'A Gentle Creature' Fiction short film
2007 ‘Mompelaar’ / ’Mumbler’ Fiction short film (co-directed with Wim Reygaert)

 

Independent Mind, Marta Monteiro (PORTUGAL, 2011), 10' .


IndependentMindDrawing on paper, Painted animation

Clélia is a woman who is comfortable with her solitude. With it, she fills her Lisbon house, patio and garden.

She attends to her plants and one day, almost without noticing, she begins talking to them...

CREDITS

Direction: Marta Monteiro
Producer: Nuno Beato, José Miguel Ribeiro, Eva Yébenes - SARDINHA EM LATA
Storyboard: Ana Mendes
Animation: João Silva, Carina Beringuilho, Armando Coelho, Vanessa Namora Caeiro, João Gargaté, Filipa Gomes da Costa, Nuno Romeiras, Juliano Guimarães, João Miguel Real
Music: Fernando Mota, Rui Rebelo
Editing: João Miguel Real


FESTIVAL SCREENINGS/AWARDS

Tricky Women - International Animation Festival, Austria 2012; Monstra Festival de Animação de Lisboa, 2012; Holland Animation Film Festival, 2012; London International Animation Festival, 2012; Hiroshima International Animation Festival, 2012; SICAF 2012;
Krok, Ukraine 2012; Cinanima, Espinho: Honorary Mention; Animated Dreams, Estonia.
 

 

Patakes, Julie Rembauville & Nicolas Bianco-Levrin (FRANCE, 2012), 10' 40''.

Patakes2D computer animation, Cut out animation

Patakès is a small Indian, he is brave but very awkward. When it’s hunting time, he always fails…

CREDITS

Directors: Julie Rembauville, Nicolas Bianco-Levrin
Producer: PROTOTYPES ASSOCIES, Julie Rembauville, Nicolas Bianco-Levrin
Storyboard, Artistic direction:Julie Rembauville, Nicolas Bianco-Levrin
Animation: Julie Rembauville, Nicolas Bianco-Levrinmusic, Adrien Chevalier
Editing: Julie Rembauville
Graphics: Nicolas Bianco-Levrin

BIOGRAPHY

Julie Rembauville & Nicolas Bianco-Levrin
Julie Rembauville was born in Paris in 1982. She studied litterature and audiovisuals at La Sorbonne University. In 2003, she published her first book for children, Je ne me laisserai pas faire ! (I won’t let them do it!) Working with the drawer Nicolas Bianco-Levrin. Then, they realized together films and books, working on adaptation principe. They are now working with Sacrebleu productions on an animated TV serie project KROAK, and a new film titled Flying shadow.

Filmography
• It’s a dog’s life, 7’, 2012 (animation) Prod: Folimage
• [R], 12’, 2011 (animation) Prod: G.R.E.C.

Awards
AMNESTY INTERNATIONAL AWARD - Giffoni film festival – Italy 2011
SPECIAL MENTION - Supertoon International animation film festival – Croatia 2011
PYHTON TAPIS AWARD for animation film – Quintessence international film festival – Bιnin 2012
SPECIAL MENTION Simona Gesmundo au Festival Internazionale del Cinema il Fiore d’Ogni Dove - Italy 2011
PRIX DU MEILLEUR VIDEO CLIP au festival Anima Bruxelles 2011
PRIX DU MEILLEUR FILM D’ANIMATION au Festival film Cine-Jeune, Saint-Quentin 2011
MENTION SPECIALE au festival du film d'animation pour la jeunesse de Bourg en Bresse 2011
MENTION SPECIALE A LA MUSIQUE ReAnimania 2011, Armιnie
PRIX DU MEILLEUR FILM du jury lycιe au Festival 24 Courts, Le Mans 2012
Netherlands / Cinι Junior 2011 / Animest 2010, Romania / Festival Cinιma et droits humains 2010 France / Corto in Bra 2010, Italy
Kroak, directed with Nicolas Bianco-Levrin Sacrebleu production, pilots, (animation)
SECOND BEST ANIMATED TV SERIES au Xiamen International Animation Festival 2010, Chine
BEST ANIMATION AWARD from Festival Corto Del MED2009, Avignon, France
GRAND PRIX IN CORTO VERITAS au Festival International du Court Métrage de Sienne 2008, Italie
Le Machino / The Machino 2004, 2’45’’ (animation)
Octogone award of DVD-book 2006, CIELJ /In competition of Festival Courts Toujours 2006 /In competition of the Biennale of Animation, Bratislava, Slovakia, 2006 / In competition of Glitchfest 2005, Montrιal / Selection « Around the trθs courts » du Festival des Trθs Courts, Paris 2005 / Festival Attac « Images mouvementιes: la fabrique de l’exclusion », 2005 / En compιtition internationale du Festival du Film Independent de Bruxelles 2005
Monsieur Jean / Mister Jean 2004, 6’30’’ (animation) directed with Alexandre Guy
In competition of the Independant Film Festival of Bruxelles 2005

Nicolas Bianco-Levrin was born in 1979, he studied at the Duperrι Art School in Paris and published his first book for children "Simon without nights" in 2002 for which he won the Graphic Octogone award. Since that time, he published 21 books, using each time a new technic of illustration: picture in black and white or in colour of rough models, drawings with acrylic or Chinese ink. Nicolas Bianco-Levrin directed also many animation films with Julie Rembauville.

Filmography
• It’s a dog’s life, 7’, 2012 (animation) Prod: Folimage
• [R], 12’, 2011 (animation) Prod: G.R.E.C.

Awards
AMNESTY INTERNATIONAL AWARD - Giffoni film festival – Italy 2011
SPECIAL MENTION - Supertoon International animation film festival – Croatia 2011
PYHTON TAPIS AWARD for animation film – Quintessence international film festival – Bιnin 2012
SPECIAL MENTION Simona Gesmundo au Festival Internazionale del Cinema il Fiore d’Ogni Dove - Italy 2011
PRIX DU MEILLEUR VIDEO CLIP au festival Anima Bruxelles 2011
PRIX DU MEILLEUR FILM D’ANIMATION au Festival film Cine-Jeune, Saint-Quentin 2011
MENTION SPECIALE au festival du film d'animation pour la jeunesse de Bourg en Bresse 2011
MENTION SPECIALE A LA MUSIQUE ReAnimania 2011, Armιnie
PRIX DU MEILLEUR FILM du jury lycιe au Festival 24 Courts, Le Mans 2012
SECOND BEST ANIMATED TV SERIES au Xiamen International Animation Festival 2010, Chine
PRIX DE LA MEILLEURE ANIMATION au Festival Corto Del MED, Avignon 2009
GRAND PRIX IN CORTO VERITAS au Festival International du Court Mιtrage de Sienne 2008, Italie
Prix Encres et Sels d’argent du livre-DVD 2006, CIELJ / En compιtition du Festival Courts Toujours 2006 / En compιtition de la Biennale de l’Animation de Bratislava 2006 / Glitchfest 2005, Canada / Sιlection « Around the trθs courts » du Festival des Trθs Courts, 2005 / Festival d’Attac « Images mouvementιes : la fabrique de l’exclusion », 2005 / En compιtition internationale du Festival du Film Indιpendant de Bruxelles 2005
Monsieur Jean, 6’30’’, 2004, Prod : Prototypes Productions
En compιtition Internationale du Festival du Film Indιpendant de Bruxelles 2005

   

Bao, Sandra Desmazières (FRANCE, 2012), 11' 21''.


Bao2D computer animation, Drawing on paper

Bao and his sister are taking the train like every day.

It's always a fabulous adventure for them.
But this time, everything will be different.

CREDITS

Director: Sandra Desmazières
Producer: Les Films de l'Arlequin
Animation: Jing Wang and Sandra Desmazières
Storyboard:Sandra Desmazières
Music: Manu Merlot and Manu Sauvage
Editing: Guerric Catala


FESTIVAL SCREENINGS/AWARDS


Annecy 2012; Festival National du Film d'Animation 2012 – AFCA; Animage, Brazil 2012; Krok 2012; Balkanima, Serbia 2012; Anima Mundi 2012; Hiroshima International Animation Festival 2012; Balkanima, Serbia 2012 ;  SICAF 2012; Palm Springs Short Film Festival – US; Odense 2012, Denmark.

BIOGRAPHY

Sandra Desmazières
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Filmography
2012 Bao
2009 Ca va ça vient
2008 Le Thé de l’Oubli
Grand Prix du Jury au festival Banjalukanima 2009 Bosnie
Prix de la meilleure animation au festival Cinefiesta 2009 Puerto Rico
Grand Prix du Jury au Festival Premiers Plans d’Angers 2009 France
2001 Sans queue ni tête
Cartoon d’or 2003 (Varèse)
Prix de la meilleure première œuvre – Festival d’Auch (France 2003)
Prix de la première oeuvre – Festival d’Espinho (Portugal 2002)
Mention spéciale au festival « Film Arts Norwich » (2003)
Formation
1997-2001-Diplôme de l’ENSAD (Ecole Nationale des Arts Décoratifs de Paris), spécialisation Animation.
1999-2000-Etudes à la Faculté des Beaux-arts de Barcelone : Peinture et Animation.
Bourse Socrate Erasmus. Durée 6 mois.
1996-1997- Ecole Duperré, Ecole Nationale Supérieure des Arts Appliqués de Paris, mise à niveau.

 

A little uncomfortable, Wayner Tristao (BRAZIL, 2012), 1'.

ALittleSand animation


The mother doing everything to keep your space when the family goes on vacation at the beach.

CREDITS

Director: Wayner Tristao
Producer: Lucas Bonini
Storyboard-art direction-animation-music-editing-graphics:Wayner Tristao


FESTIVAL SCREENINGS/AWARDS

Filminute Festival; Festival do minuto: Best animation; Videodrome International Film Festival
Stoptrik International Film Festival; Festival Internacional de Animacion, Uruguay

BIOGRAPHY

Wayner Tristao
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Wayner Tristao, was born in Rio de Janeiro in 1978, graduted in arts - animation, develops short in this genre as well as fictions and documentaries since 2000. He is also a visual artist. Has participated in various festivals and exhibitions.

 

Deep Shit, Martin Draax (THE NETHERLANDS, 2012), 10' 39''.

DeepShit2D computer animation, Cut out animation

Deep Shit is a musical comedy in which two prominent members of the punk rock band ʻBrides of Mayhemʼ use the help of the devil to be successful, but thereby be thwarted by the jealous singer of a rival band. The result of their rivalry is disproportionate: the city where they live, is inundated by a flood.

CREDITS

Director: Martin Draax
Producer: Arnoud Rijken
Storyboard: Martin Draax
Animation: Sander Alt, Michiel Wesselius
Music: Martin Draax
Sound: Jeroen Nadorp

FESTIVAL SCREENINGS/AWARDS


Anima Mundi, 2012, Brazil; Utrecht, the Netherlands Film Festival, 2012; KLIK! Animation Film Festival, Amsterdam 2012

 

BIOGRAPHY

 

Martin Draax
www.draax.nl
Martin Draax (1968) from Amsterdam is designer and composer. In images he focuses mainly on 2d: theatrical posters, sleeve designs, t-shirts, logos, comics, magazines etc. In addition, he makes short films and animations.Draax tries if possible to combine disciplines, as for example in the clothing, clips, and hand silk-screened covers and posters for his band The Spin Shots. Even just as clever, he can use his band + guests on the soundtrack for his short animated film, 'Deep Shit'.

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CREDITS

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