Six short films from Germany, Ireland, Netherlands, Poland and United Kingdom will compete for the Cartoon d'Or 2011, the award for the best European animation short film.
The jury composed of directors and producers Stéphane Bernasconi
(France), Tony Loeser (Germany) and Victor Maldonado (Spain) have
selected the finalists among a shortlist of 30 films award-winners at
the major European animation festivals.
The nominees are:
- "Mobile" by Verena Fels (Germany, 2010, 6'25''. Prod: Filmakademie Baden-Württemberg)
- "Paths of Hate" by Damian Nenow (Poland, 2010, 10'. Prod: Platige Image)
- "Pivot" by André Bergs (Netherlands, 2009, 5'. Prod: Il Luster Productions)
- "The External World" by David O'Reilly (Ireland / Germany, 2010, 17'. Prod: David OReilly Animation / DETAiLFILM)
- "The Gruffalo" by Jakob Schuh & Max Lang (UK, 2009, 27'. Prod: Magic Light Pictures in association with Studio Soi)
- "The Little Boy and the Beast" by Johannes Weiland & Uwe Heidschötter (Germany, 2009, 6'30''. Prod: Studio Soi)
The winner will be announced on Thursday 15 September 2011 in Sopot (Poland) during Cartoon Forum Polska,
the platform aimed to boost the co-production and distribution of
European animation for television. The directors of each nominated short
will present his film to an auditorium of key players in European
animation, providing them an opportunity to strengthen their ties with
the industry. The winner will receive a trophy together with a financial
aid of 10,000 EUR, thanks to the support of the MEDIA Programme of the
European Union.
The Cartoon d'Or was created in 1991 by CARTOON in order to promote
the talents of European animation and to act as a pipeline between short
film makers and the industry. Previous winners include Nick Park,
Sylvain Chomet, Mark Baker, Michael Dudok de Wit and Jacques-Rémy
Girerd.
About CARTOON FORUM
Created in 1990 to boost the
co-production and distribution of European animation for television and
new media platforms, Cartoon Forum has helped 450 animation series
obtain financing to the tune of over 1.5 billion EUR. For three days
each year, European producers have the opportunity to pitch their
animation project in front of all decision-makers, buyers and investors
in order to speed up financing and find cross-border partners.
Cartoon Forum Polska is organised by CARTOON with the support of
MEDIA - a Programme of the European Union, the Ministry of Culture and
National Heritage of Poland, the Polish Film Institute (PISF) and the
City of Sopot, in collaboration with Studio Miniatur Filmowych (SMF).
Cartoon Forum Polska is one of the events under the patronage of the
Polish Presidency of the EU Council.
About CARTOON
CARTOON is an international non-profit
association based in Brussels that organises Cartoon Forum, together
with Cartoon Movie, a co-production forum for feature-length animation,
Cartoon Master training seminars and Cartoon Connection, a new programme
intended to explore ways of reinforcing cooperation between EU and non
EU animation professionals.
Cartoon d'Or organisation:
Valerie de Halleux - valerie.dehalleux@cartoon-
Cartoon Forum Organisation
Annick Maes - This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. - Tel: (32) 2 242 93 43
International Press
Gerardo Michelin - This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. - Tel: (34) 630 57 22 68
High-resolution stills and Cartoon d'Or logo available for downloading at
http://www.cartoon-media.eu/
Press release in PDF: http://www.cartoon-media.be/
More about the Cartoon d'Or: http://www.cartoon-media.eu/
15-07-2011
Six short films nominated for the Cartoon d'Or 2011
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