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Animafest Zagreb

World Festival of Animated Film Zagreb (Croatian: Svjetski festival animiranog filma), best known as Animafest Zagreb, is a film festival entirely dedicated to animated film held annually in Zagreb, Croatia.[1] Initiated by the International Animated Film Association (ASIFA), the event was established in 1972. Animafest is the second oldest animation festival in the World, after the Annecy International Animated Film Festival (established in 1960).[2]

Animafest Zagreb
Logo of the 2010 edition
LocationZagreb, Croatia
Founded1972
LanguageInternational
Websitehttp://www.animafest.hr/

The idea to create the event came about because of the worldwide acclaim of animated shorts produced by authors belonging to the Zagreb School of Animated Films in the 1950s and 1960s. Zagreb's candidacy for holding a permanent animated film festival was accepted at the 1969 ASIFA meeting in London.

Festival awards include prizes given in the Short film Competition, Feature film Competition, Student Film Competition, Children Films, Site-specific competition and Croatian competition. Its Prize for "Best First Production Apart from Educational Institutions" is named in honour of Zlatko Grgić. The Lifetime Achievement Award, which is unique for animation film festivals, was established in 1986. An award for outstanding contribution to the theory of animation was added in 2002.[2]

Grand Prize winners edit

From 1972 to 2004 Animafest was a biennial event focused on animated short films, held every even year with the exception of 1976. Between 2005 and 2015 a feature film festival edition was introduced and held every odd year in between the short film editions. In 2015 the shorts and feature selections were merged into one event, scheduled to be held every year.

Short films edit

Year English title Director(s) Country
1972 The Battle of Kerzhenets Ivan Ivanov-Vano and Yuriy Norshteyn   Soviet Union
1974 The Diary[3] Nedeljko Dragić   Yugoslavia
1976 Festival not held.[A]
1978 Satiemania Zdenko Gašparović   Yugoslavia
1980 Tale of Tales Yuriy Norshteyn   Soviet Union
1982 Grand Prize was not awarded.[B]
1984 Jumping Osamu Tezuka   Japan
1986 Grand Prize was not awarded.[B]
1988 Breakfast on the Grass Priit Pärn   Soviet Union
1990 The Brooch Pin And The Sinful Clasp JoWonder   United Kingdom
1992 Franz Kafka Piotr Dumała   Poland
1994 The Wrong Trousers× Nick Park   United Kingdom
1996 1895 Priit Pärn and Janno Põldma   Estonia
1998 Rusalka Aleksandr Petrov   Russia
2000 When the Day Breaks Wendy Tilby and Amanda Forbis   Canada
2002 Father and Daughter× Michaël Dudok de Wit   Netherlands
2004 Mt. Head Kōji Yamamura   Japan
2006 Dreams and Desires - Family Ties Joanna Quinn   United Kingdom
2008 The Pearce Sisters Luis Cook   United Kingdom
2010 Divers in the Rain Olga Pärn and Priit Pärn   Estonia
2012 Oh Willy... Emma De Swaef and Marc James Roels   Belgium
2014 Love Games Yumi Joung   South Korea
2015 We Can't Live Without Cosmos Konstantin Bronzit   Russia
2016 Endgame Phil Mulloy   United Kingdom
2017 Nighthawk Špela Čadež   Slovenia   Croatia
2018 La Chute Boris Labbé   France
2019 Acid Rain Tomek Popakul   Poland
2020 Just A Guy Shoko Hara   Germany
2021 Night Bus Joe Hsieh   Taiwan
2022 The Garbage Man[4] Laura Gonçalves   Portugal
2023 Oneluv Varya Yakovleva   Russia

Notes edit

  • × Oscar winner
  • ≠ Oscar nominee

Feature films edit

Year English title Director(s) Country
2005 Terkel in Trouble Kresten Vestbjerg Andersen, Thorbjørn Christoffersen and Stefan Fjeldmark   Denmark
2007 Azur & Asmar: The Princes' Quest Michel Ocelot   France
2009 Waltz with Bashir Ari Folman   Israel
2011 My Dog Tulip Paul Fierlinger and Sandra Fierlinger   United States
2013 Approved for Adoption Laurent Boileau and Jung   Belgium   France
2015 Boy and the World Alê Abreu   Brazil
2016 The Magic Mountain Anca Damian   Romania
2017 The Red Turtle Michael Dudok De Wit   France   Belgium   Japan
2018 This Magnificent Cake! Emma De Swaef and Marc James Roels   France   Belgium   Netherlands
2019 Ruben Brandt, Collector Milorad Krstić   Hungary
2020 Feature Film Competition not held. [C]
2021 The Nose or the Conspiracy of Mavericks Andrey Khrzhanovsky   Russia
2022 My Sunny Maad[5] Michaela Pavlátová[6]   Czech Republic
2023 My Love Affair with Marriage Signe Baumane   Latvia   United States   Luxembourg

Notes edit

  • × Oscar winner
  • ≠ Oscar nominee

Footnotes edit

A. ^ In 1976 the festival was cancelled because of the earlier agreement that the three main ASIFA-sponsored festivals (at Annecy, Zagreb and Mamaia, Romania) would be held in three-year cycles, with Mamaia scheduled to take place in 1976. However, Romanian organizers cancelled the event at the last minute. In 1977 the regular festival at Annecy was held and the usual biennial cycle resumed, with Zagreb and Annecy taking turns.[7]
B. ^ Although Animafest was held in 1982 and 1986, no Grand Prizes were awarded in these two editions.[8][9]
C. ^ Animafest 2020 edition was held live in Zagreb, but due to coronavirus pandemic restrictions, it was decided for an edition without a Feature Film Competition.

Lifetime Achievement Award laureates edit

Year Director Country
1986 Norman McLaren Canada
1988 Chuck Jones U.S.A.
1990 John Halas United Kingdom
1992 Bob Godfrey United Kingdom
1994 Dušan Vukotić Croatia
1996 Caroline Leaf Canada
1998 Bruno Bozzetto Italy
2000 Jan Švankmajer Czech Republic
2002 Paul Driessen Netherlands/Canada
2004 Hayao Miyazaki Japan
2006 Fyodor Khitruk Russia
2008 Priit Pärn Estonia
2010 Frederic Back Canada
2012 Yoji Kuri Japan
2014 Yuri Norstein Russia
2015 Michel Ocelot France
2016 Raoul Servais Belgium
2017 Borivoj Dovniković Croatia
2018 Paul Fierlinger U.S.A./Czech Republic
2019 Suzan Pitt U.S.A.
2020 Georges Schwizgebel Switzerland
2021 Ralph Bakshi Haifa/U.S.A
2022 Nedeljko Dragić[10] Croatia
2023 William Kentridge South Africa

Award for outstanding contribution to animation studies laureates edit

Year Winner Country
2002 Giannalberto Bendazzi Italy
2004 Donald Crafton U.S.A.
2006 John Canemaker U.S.A.
2008 Clare Kitson United Kingdom
2010 Midhat Ajanović ("Ajan") Sweden/Bosnia and Herzegovina
2012 Olivier Cotte France
2014 Marcel Jean Canada
2016 Marcin Gizycki Poland
2017 Maureen Furniss U.S.A.
2018 Paul Wells United Kingdom
2019 Jayne Pilling United Kingdom
2020 Chris Robinson Canada
2021 Xavier Kawa-Topor France
2022 Rolf Giesen Germany
2023 Suzanne Buchan United Kingdom

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Animafest Zagreb Presents 29th Edition Program|Animation Magazine
  2. ^ a b The Zagreb World Festival of Animated Films @ filmfestivalworld.com September 6, 2008, at the Wayback Machine
  3. ^ Z is for Zagreb: The Animafest Zagreb Exhbition 1972-2022|Animation World Network
  4. ^ Portuguese Short ‘The Garbage Man’ Wins Top Prize At Zagreb Animafest|Cartoon Brew
  5. ^ ‘My Sunny Maad,’ ‘Granny’s Sexual Life’ Score French Academy César Awards|Cartoon Brew
  6. ^ Animafest Zagreb Announces Seven Features in Competition|Animation Magazine
  7. ^ "Animafest.hr".
  8. ^ "Animafest.hr".
  9. ^ "Animafest.hr".
  10. ^ CELEBRATING 50 YEARS OF ANIMATED HISTORY: ANIMAFEST ZAGREB: 6-11 June 2022 in Zagreb, Croatia|Animation World Network

External links edit

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World Festival of Animated Film Zagreb Croatian Svjetski festival animiranog filma best known as Animafest Zagreb is a film festival entirely dedicated to animated film held annually in Zagreb Croatia 1 Initiated by the International Animated Film Association ASIFA the event was established in 1972 Animafest is the second oldest animation festival in the World after the Annecy International Animated Film Festival established in 1960 2 Animafest ZagrebLogo of the 2010 editionLocationZagreb CroatiaFounded1972LanguageInternationalWebsitehttp www animafest hr The idea to create the event came about because of the worldwide acclaim of animated shorts produced by authors belonging to the Zagreb School of Animated Films in the 1950s and 1960s Zagreb s candidacy for holding a permanent animated film festival was accepted at the 1969 ASIFA meeting in London Festival awards include prizes given in the Short film Competition Feature film Competition Student Film Competition Children Films Site specific competition and Croatian competition Its Prize for Best First Production Apart from Educational Institutions is named in honour of Zlatko Grgic The Lifetime Achievement Award which is unique for animation film festivals was established in 1986 An award for outstanding contribution to the theory of animation was added in 2002 2 Contents 1 Grand Prize winners 1 1 Short films 1 2 Notes 1 3 Feature films 1 4 Notes 2 Footnotes 3 Lifetime Achievement Award laureates 4 Award for outstanding contribution to animation studies laureates 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksGrand Prize winners editFrom 1972 to 2004 Animafest was a biennial event focused on animated short films held every even year with the exception of 1976 Between 2005 and 2015 a feature film festival edition was introduced and held every odd year in between the short film editions In 2015 the shorts and feature selections were merged into one event scheduled to be held every year Short films edit Year English title Director s Country1972 The Battle of Kerzhenets Ivan Ivanov Vano and Yuriy Norshteyn nbsp Soviet Union1974 The Diary 3 Nedeljko Dragic nbsp Yugoslavia1976 Festival not held A 1978 Satiemania Zdenko Gasparovic nbsp Yugoslavia1980 Tale of Tales Yuriy Norshteyn nbsp Soviet Union1982 Grand Prize was not awarded B 1984 Jumping Osamu Tezuka nbsp Japan1986 Grand Prize was not awarded B 1988 Breakfast on the Grass Priit Parn nbsp Soviet Union1990 The Brooch Pin And The Sinful Clasp JoWonder nbsp United Kingdom1992 Franz Kafka Piotr Dumala nbsp Poland1994 The Wrong Trousers Nick Park nbsp United Kingdom1996 1895 Priit Parn and Janno Poldma nbsp Estonia1998 Rusalka Aleksandr Petrov nbsp Russia2000 When the Day Breaks Wendy Tilby and Amanda Forbis nbsp Canada2002 Father and Daughter Michael Dudok de Wit nbsp Netherlands2004 Mt Head Kōji Yamamura nbsp Japan2006 Dreams and Desires Family Ties Joanna Quinn nbsp United Kingdom2008 The Pearce Sisters Luis Cook nbsp United Kingdom2010 Divers in the Rain Olga Parn and Priit Parn nbsp Estonia2012 Oh Willy Emma De Swaef and Marc James Roels nbsp Belgium2014 Love Games Yumi Joung nbsp South Korea2015 We Can t Live Without Cosmos Konstantin Bronzit nbsp Russia2016 Endgame Phil Mulloy nbsp United Kingdom2017 Nighthawk Spela Cadez nbsp Slovenia nbsp Croatia2018 La Chute Boris Labbe nbsp France2019 Acid Rain Tomek Popakul nbsp Poland2020 Just A Guy Shoko Hara nbsp Germany2021 Night Bus Joe Hsieh nbsp Taiwan2022 The Garbage Man 4 Laura Goncalves nbsp Portugal2023 Oneluv Varya Yakovleva nbsp RussiaNotes edit Oscar winner Oscar nomineeFeature films edit Year English title Director s Country2005 Terkel in Trouble Kresten Vestbjerg Andersen Thorbjorn Christoffersen and Stefan Fjeldmark nbsp Denmark2007 Azur amp Asmar The Princes Quest Michel Ocelot nbsp France2009 Waltz with Bashir Ari Folman nbsp Israel2011 My Dog Tulip Paul Fierlinger and Sandra Fierlinger nbsp United States2013 Approved for Adoption Laurent Boileau and Jung nbsp Belgium nbsp France2015 Boy and the World Ale Abreu nbsp Brazil2016 The Magic Mountain Anca Damian nbsp Romania2017 The Red Turtle Michael Dudok De Wit nbsp France nbsp Belgium nbsp Japan2018 This Magnificent Cake Emma De Swaef and Marc James Roels nbsp France nbsp Belgium nbsp Netherlands2019 Ruben Brandt Collector Milorad Krstic nbsp Hungary2020 Feature Film Competition not held C 2021 The Nose or the Conspiracy of Mavericks Andrey Khrzhanovsky nbsp Russia2022 My Sunny Maad 5 Michaela Pavlatova 6 nbsp Czech Republic2023 My Love Affair with Marriage Signe Baumane nbsp Latvia nbsp United States nbsp LuxembourgNotes edit Oscar winner Oscar nomineeFootnotes editA In 1976 the festival was cancelled because of the earlier agreement that the three main ASIFA sponsored festivals at Annecy Zagreb and Mamaia Romania would be held in three year cycles with Mamaia scheduled to take place in 1976 However Romanian organizers cancelled the event at the last minute In 1977 the regular festival at Annecy was held and the usual biennial cycle resumed with Zagreb and Annecy taking turns 7 B Although Animafest was held in 1982 and 1986 no Grand Prizes were awarded in these two editions 8 9 C Animafest 2020 edition was held live in Zagreb but due to coronavirus pandemic restrictions it was decided for an edition without a Feature Film Competition Lifetime Achievement Award laureates editYear Director Country1986 Norman McLaren Canada1988 Chuck Jones U S A 1990 John Halas United Kingdom1992 Bob Godfrey United Kingdom1994 Dusan Vukotic Croatia1996 Caroline Leaf Canada1998 Bruno Bozzetto Italy2000 Jan Svankmajer Czech Republic2002 Paul Driessen Netherlands Canada2004 Hayao Miyazaki Japan2006 Fyodor Khitruk Russia2008 Priit Parn Estonia2010 Frederic Back Canada2012 Yoji Kuri Japan2014 Yuri Norstein Russia2015 Michel Ocelot France2016 Raoul Servais Belgium2017 Borivoj Dovnikovic Croatia2018 Paul Fierlinger U S A Czech Republic2019 Suzan Pitt U S A 2020 Georges Schwizgebel Switzerland2021 Ralph Bakshi Haifa U S A2022 Nedeljko Dragic 10 Croatia2023 William Kentridge South AfricaAward for outstanding contribution to animation studies laureates editYear Winner Country2002 Giannalberto Bendazzi Italy2004 Donald Crafton U S A 2006 John Canemaker U S A 2008 Clare Kitson United Kingdom2010 Midhat Ajanovic Ajan Sweden Bosnia and Herzegovina2012 Olivier Cotte France2014 Marcel Jean Canada2016 Marcin Gizycki Poland2017 Maureen Furniss U S A 2018 Paul Wells United Kingdom2019 Jayne Pilling United Kingdom2020 Chris Robinson Canada2021 Xavier Kawa Topor France2022 Rolf Giesen Germany2023 Suzanne Buchan United KingdomSee also editList of animation awards Other ASIFA sponsored animated film festivals Annecy International Animated Film Festival est 1960 Ottawa International Animation Festival est 1976 Hiroshima International Animation Festival est 1985 References edit Animafest Zagreb Presents 29th Edition Program Animation Magazine a b The Zagreb World Festival of Animated Films filmfestivalworld com Archived September 6 2008 at the Wayback Machine Z is for Zagreb The Animafest Zagreb Exhbition 1972 2022 Animation World Network Portuguese Short The Garbage Man Wins Top Prize At Zagreb Animafest Cartoon Brew My Sunny Maad Granny s Sexual Life Score French Academy Cesar Awards Cartoon Brew Animafest Zagreb Announces Seven Features in Competition Animation Magazine Animafest hr Animafest hr Animafest hr CELEBRATING 50 YEARS OF ANIMATED HISTORY ANIMAFEST ZAGREB 6 11 June 2022 in Zagreb Croatia Animation World NetworkExternal links editOfficial website Zagreb World Festival of Animated Films at the Internet Movie Database Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Animafest Zagreb amp oldid 1197157979, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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