International Animation Day: Winners of Animated Dreams 2013

Animatsioonipäev: Animated Dreams 2013 võidufilmid

MS6

Genre

Animation, Shorts

Run time

0h 44min

To celebrate the International Animation Day, we are proud to present the winning films of Animated Dreams 2013.

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ANIMATED DREAMS GRAND PRIX 2013 - For the wholeness of the films design, story and sound. For the impressive use of the technique of animation for telling an emotional story.

THE BANQUET OF THE CONCUBINE - France / Canada / Switzerland 2012, 13', dir: Hefang Wei, prod: Pascal Le Nôtre, Emmanuel Bernard, Julie Roy, technique: drawn

In the year 746, during the Tang Dynasty, a banquet is given in the Imperial City in honour of Emperor Li's favourite concubine. An unsatisfied craving, suspected infidelity and fevered imagination lead Yang to bitter excess, which not even the luscious lychee can appease.

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BEST ABSTRACT ANIMATION - For the exciting new combination of soundtrack and strong visual experience.

KOUKOU - Japan 2013, 6', dir/prod: Takashi Ohashi, Technique: abstract

"Koukou" is a visual work based on an abstract animation synchronised with a song comprising the unique syllabic sounds of the Japanese language, without actually using any full words.

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BEST SOUND DESIGN - For the texture and rhythm of the soundtrack which took the film to a whole other level.

ELECTRIC SOUL - Finland / South-Korea 2013, 5', dir/prod: Joni Männistö, technique: stop-motion

An electrifying view to a buzzing micropolis.

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JURY’S SPECIAL MENTION - For the intense visual style and for the use of animation as part of the storytelling.

TONGUE-TIED - France 2012, 4', dir/prod: Lucrèce Andreae, technique: drawn

We're in a bar in which there are two seats to each table and various couples... Every few minutes, the men and their dates for the evening change around - it's the rule of the game!

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JURY’S SPECIAL MENTION - For breaking the spectatator’s expectations over and over and far pulling the rug from under your feet, in a pleasurable way.

PLUG & PLAY - Switzerland 2013, 6', dir/prod: Michael Frei, technique: drawn

Anthropoid creatures with plugs in place of heads are up to mischief. Instead of abandoning oneself to the dictates of the raised finger, they soon submit to themselves. But the fingers also finger around. Is it love?

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BEST INTERNATIONAL STUDENT FILM

BUT MILK IS IMPORTANT - Norway 2012, 10', dir/prod: Anna Mantzaris, Eirik Grønmo Bjørnsen

A man with social phobia gets his life, full of routines, drastically changed. A naive and clumsy creature appears and starts following him. Terrified the man tries to escape, unaware that the creature actually is a helper with slightly unconventional methods.

Total length of the programme: 44 minutes.

Genre

Animation, Shorts

Run time

0h 44min

To celebrate the International Animation Day, we are proud to present the winning films of Animated Dreams 2013.

*************************************************

ANIMATED DREAMS GRAND PRIX 2013 - For the wholeness of the films design, story and sound. For the impressive use of the technique of animation for telling an emotional story.

THE BANQUET OF THE CONCUBINE - France / Canada / Switzerland 2012, 13', dir: Hefang Wei, prod: Pascal Le Nôtre, Emmanuel Bernard, Julie Roy, technique: drawn

In the year 746, during the Tang Dynasty, a banquet is given in the Imperial City in honour of Emperor Li's favourite concubine. An unsatisfied craving, suspected infidelity and fevered imagination lead Yang to bitter excess, which not even the luscious lychee can appease.

*************************************************

BEST ABSTRACT ANIMATION - For the exciting new combination of soundtrack and strong visual experience.

KOUKOU - Japan 2013, 6', dir/prod: Takashi Ohashi, Technique: abstract

"Koukou" is a visual work based on an abstract animation synchronised with a song comprising the unique syllabic sounds of the Japanese language, without actually using any full words.

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BEST SOUND DESIGN - For the texture and rhythm of the soundtrack which took the film to a whole other level.

ELECTRIC SOUL - Finland / South-Korea 2013, 5', dir/prod: Joni Männistö, technique: stop-motion

An electrifying view to a buzzing micropolis.

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JURY’S SPECIAL MENTION - For the intense visual style and for the use of animation as part of the storytelling.

TONGUE-TIED - France 2012, 4', dir/prod: Lucrèce Andreae, technique: drawn

We're in a bar in which there are two seats to each table and various couples... Every few minutes, the men and their dates for the evening change around - it's the rule of the game!

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JURY’S SPECIAL MENTION - For breaking the spectatator’s expectations over and over and far pulling the rug from under your feet, in a pleasurable way.

PLUG & PLAY - Switzerland 2013, 6', dir/prod: Michael Frei, technique: drawn

Anthropoid creatures with plugs in place of heads are up to mischief. Instead of abandoning oneself to the dictates of the raised finger, they soon submit to themselves. But the fingers also finger around. Is it love?

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BEST INTERNATIONAL STUDENT FILM

BUT MILK IS IMPORTANT - Norway 2012, 10', dir/prod: Anna Mantzaris, Eirik Grønmo Bjørnsen

A man with social phobia gets his life, full of routines, drastically changed. A naive and clumsy creature appears and starts following him. Terrified the man tries to escape, unaware that the creature actually is a helper with slightly unconventional methods.

Total length of the programme: 44 minutes.

Info

Rating

Under 6 Not Recommended

Production year

2013

Global distributor

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Local distributor

Pimedate Ööde Filmifestival MTÜ

In cinema

10/28/2014