Animator (festival) explained

Animator International Animated Film Festival
Location:Poznań, Poland
Founded:2008 by Estrada Poznańska
Awards:Golden Pegasus (Złoty Pegaz)
Host:Kino Muza
Date:June (5 days)
Website:http://www.animator-festival.com

The ANIMATOR International Animated Film Festival (Polish: Międzynarodowy Festiwal Filmów Animowanych ANIMATOR), organized in Poznań under the patronage of the city of Poznań since 2008, is the most important international animated film festival in Poland. During every edition of this event more than 300 films from all over the world, including retrospectives, thematic reviews, premieres and screenings with live music and rarely shown works of animation pioneers are presented.

In 2017 Animator received the status of an Oscar® qualifying festival.

At the very heart of Animator lie the competitions, accompanying the Festival: the International Short Film Competitions, the International Feature Film Competition, the International Animated Series Competition, and the Polish Animated Film Competition.

Selected films are judged by an international jury. The grand prize awarded at this competition is the Golden Pegasus (Polish: "Złoty Pegaz").

The activities of the Animator Festival include meetings with artists, exhibitions, performances, concerts, workshops and lectures. A distinguishing feature of the Animator Festival is its focusing on the interrelations between animation and music. Many screenings are accompanied by live music, performed by a jazz trio, rock band, DJ collective or symphonic orchestra.

The programme of every edition of the festival is characterized by a broad thematic, cultural and historical diversity. Along with the most recent works representing various techniques and modern trends in animation cinema, the rich history and prehistory of the world cinema is presented at the festival.

Marcin Giżycki was the festival’s artistic director between 2008 and 2022. After his death, Adriana Prodeus was hired in his place, starting with the 2023 edition.[1] [2]

Competition categories and prizes

YearPrizeFilmDirectorCountryYear of production
2008Grand Prize (Golden Pegasus)Madame Tutli-PutliChris Lavis and Maciek SzczerbowskiCanada2007
2nd Prize (Silver Pegasus)MutoBluItaly2008
3rd Prize (Bronze Pegasus)LaskaMichał SochaPoland2008
Special prizes
Special Jury PrizeEletvonal (“The line of life”)Tomek DuckiHungary2007
Ecological Film PrizeVeterinararsts (“The Veterinarian”) Signe BaumaneLatvia2007
Festival Directors PrizeExitGrzegorz KoncewiczPoland2006
ANIMATOR Festival Office PrizeTry Yangaly (“Three angels”)Yulia RudiskayaBelarus2007
Honourable mentions
For screenplayŠtyri (“Four”)Ivana ŠebestováSlovakia2008
For music and soundSeemannstreue (“Sea Dog’s Devotion”) Anna Kalus, music: Florian KapplerGermany2008
For debut filmDokumanimoMałgorzata BosekPoland2007
For children filmTôt ou tard Jadwiga KowalskaSwitzerland2007
2009Grand Prize (Golden Pegasus) Eintritt zum Paradies um 3 € 20 („Entrance to the Paradise 3 € 20”)Edith StauberAustria2008
2nd Prize of the National Audiovisual Institute (Silver Pegasus) Chainsaw Dennis Tupicoff Australia 2007
3rd Prize (Bronze Pegasus) Kaasasundinud kohustused (“Inalienable duty”) Rao Heidmets 2008
Special prizes
Special prize for music film Virus Robert Proch 2009
Special prize for children film Gerald's Last Day Justin & Shel Rasch United States 2009
Audience award La maison en petits cubes Japan 2008
2010Grand Prize (Golden Pegasus) Ukryte (“The Hidden”) Piotr Szczepanowicz 2009
2nd Prize of the National Audivisual Institute (Silver Pegasus) Simon vagyok (“I am Simon”) Tunde Molnar Hungary 2009
3rd Prize (Bronze Pegasus) Big Bang Big Boom Italy 2010
Special prizes
Special prize for music film/ music Love & Theft Germany 2010
Special prize for children film A trip to the seaside Nina Bisyarina Russia 2008
Audience award Big Bang Big Boom Italy 2010
Honourable mentions
Jury’s Special Honourable Mention Millhaven Bartek Kulas 2010
Jury’s Special Honourable Mention for Children Film Zhila-bila mucha (“Once upon a time there was a fly") Alena Oyatieva Russia 2009
2011Grand Prize (Golden Pegasus) Sinna mann (“An angry man“) Norway 2009
2nd Prize of the National Audivisual Institute (Silver Pegasus) Baka! Immanuel Wagner Switzerland 2010
3rd Prize (Bronze Pegasus) Crossed Sild Lea Vidaković, Ivana Bošnjak Norway 2010
Special prizes
Special prize for children film Chroniques de la poisse Osman Cerfon France 2010
Audience award Sinna mann (“An angry man“) Anita Killi Norway 2009
2012Grand Prize (Golden Pegasus) Ya videl kak mishy kota horonili (“I saw the mice burying the cat“) Russia/China 2011
2nd Prize of the National Audivisual Institute (Silver Pegasus) Tussilago Sweden 2010
3rd Prize (Bronze Pegasus) Le grand ailleurs et le petit ici Michèle Lemieux Canada 2011
Special prizes
Special prize for music film/ music Sunny Afternoon Thomas Renoldner Austria 2012
Prize of the Polish Filmmakers Association for Best Polish Short Film Papierowe pudełko (“Paper box”) Zbigniew Czapla 2011
Special prize for Full-length film Droga na drugą stronę (“Way to the Other Side”) Anca Damian 2011
Audience award Rew Day Svilen Dimitrov 2012

Editions of the festival

07–12 July 2008

06–11 July 2009

12–17 July 2010

15–21 July 2011

13–19 July 2012

13–19 July 2013

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: July 13, 2023 . ANIMATOR 2023: Meet our new Artistic Director and discover the 16th edition programme premise . July 16, 2023 . Animator.
  2. Web site: Chomczyk . Magdalena . June 19, 2023 . Redefine yourself . July 16, 2023 . Poznan.