Córdoba International Animation Festival – ANIMA
Appearance
(Redirected from Cordoba International Animation Festival - ANIMA)
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Location | Córdoba, Argentina |
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Founded | 2001 |
Website | https://www.animafestival.com.ar/ |
The Córdoba International Animation Festival – ANIMA is a competitive animated film and media festival held in Córdoba, Argentina.[1]
ANIMA's first edition was held in April 2001, and has been replicated in odd years since, therefore being Argentina's first and longest standing animation festival.[2] The festival is jointly organized by the Centro Experimental de Animación (CEAn), an animation research and production centre at the Faculty of Arts, National University of Córdoba; and the Animation Chair of the National University of Villa María.[3]
Overview
[edit]ANIMA revolves around three sections:[4]
- The festival itself, which welcomes all sorts of animation with no limitations to technique, genre, topic, format and/or screening media.
- Formative opportunities in animation, through seminars, workshops and masterclasses.
- An academic conference called FAIA – Foro Académico Internacional de Animación. Established in 2007, FAIA is the first Latin American conference on the subject. Proceedings of the conference are published both, on paper and online.[5]
Winners
[edit]Grand Jury Prize
[edit]Year[6] | Film | Director | Country |
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2024 | Weeds | Pola Kazak | Czech Republic |
2023 | Cucumbers | Leonid Shmelkov | Russia |
2022 | Other Half | Lina Kalcheva | United Kingdom |
2021 | Bestia | Hugo Covarrubias | Chile |
2019 | 5 ans après la guerre | Samuel Albaric, Martin Wiklund, Ulysse Lefort | France |
2017 | Celui qui a deux âmes | Fabrice Luan - Vija | France |
2015 | Beach Flags | Sarah Saidan | France |
2013 | I am Tom Moody | Ainslie Henderson | United Kingdom |
2011 | Paths of Hate | Damian Nenow | Poland |
2009 | El Empleo | Santiago 'Bou' Grasso | Argentina |
2007 | Der Kloane | Andreas Hykade | Germany |
2005 | Morir de Amor | Gil Alkabetz | Germany |
References
[edit]- ^ "British Council Film: ANIMA - Cordoba International Animation Festival". British Council. Retrieved 28 March 2025.
- ^ "ANIMA, Córdoba Intl. Animation Festival - Argentine Film Catalogue". Argentine Film Catalogue. Archived from the original on 21 February 2020.
- ^ González, Alejandro Rodrigo (2013). "La fiesta que queremos. El Festival Internacional de Animación de Córdoba - ANIMA". Con a de Animación (3): 68. doi:10.4995/caa.2013.1424. hdl:11086/21635.
- ^ Pelzmajer, Paola (2015). Festivales, Muestras y Semanas de Cine (PDF). Buenos Aires, Argentina: Instituto Nacional de Cine y Artes Audiovisuales. pp. 174, 175. Archived from the original (PDF) on 23 June 2017.
- ^ "CEAN-Centro Experimental de Animación". rdu.unc.edu.ar. Retrieved 9 September 2020.
- ^ "ANIMA – Córdoba International Animation Festival" (in Spanish). Retrieved 9 September 2020.
External links
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