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GLAS Animation Festival

March 19-22, 2020
Berkeley, CA

 

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GLAS 2018 AWARD WINNERS // GLAS ANIMATION GRANT

GLAS Animation Festival 2018 has come to a close and we are thrilled to announce the winners for this year’s festival as well as unveiling the new GLAS Animation Grant.

AWARD WINNERS

  The Competition jury includes Jonathan Hodgson, Boris Labbé, and Ruth Lingford.  GRAND PRIX The Burden by Niki Lindroth Von Bahr This film evokes strong and complex emotions. It is both absurd and profound, both humorous and tragic. The extraordinary music and strong cinematography contribute to an intensely powerful film. NEW TALENT Ugly by Nikita Diakur This film’s innovative technique injects poetry into the software, where real-world physics combine with unsettling puppet-like movement to create a vision of beauty and humanity into a disturbingly fragmented world. HIGH RISK Who’s the Daddy by Wong Ping This film offered a fistful of challenges and made us very uncomfortable in interesting ways. The dark humor and engaging design helped us to endure the experience. Special Mention from Jonathan Hodgson For its strong and atmospheric sense of place, its subtle and understated character animation and its powerful and accurate depiction of the dynamics of bullying as seen from the perspective of the victim, we award a Special Mention to: Clemence’s Afternoon by Lenaig Le Moigne Special Mention from Boris Labbé For its original use of cinema as personal memory abd collective experience, a film that plays with three different times: an early photograph, a young child with his family and a film noir. We award a Special Mention to: A Photo of Me by Dennis Tupicoff Special Mention from Ruth Lingford This surprising and playful film mixes sensuality and humor in the story of a woman’s thwarted quest for pleasure. The animator’s freedom from shame liberates the audience. We award a Special Mention to: Pussy by Renata Gasiorowska FXX ELEVATION AWARD FX Networks is proud to present the FXX Elevation Award at the 2018 GLAS Animation Festival. The award recognizes excellence in animated filmmaking and will honor a film in competition that embodies distinctive characters, bold storytelling and a singular point of view. The winning director will receive a $25,000 grant to develop an original animated project with FXX. The Burden by Niki Lindroth Von Bahr Niki Lindroth van Bahr’s The Burden is truly representative of excellence in animated storytelling. Niki has crafted a world with exquisite attention to detail that enhances a dark mood while shining a spotlight on unforgettable characters. The musical balances comedic lyrics, smart themes and a distinct point of view on the mundane spectacle of our lives. FX is excited to invest in this visionary artist for her next project. US Competition The US Competition Jury includes Reca Busci, Simon Wilches Castro, and Michael Frei. BEST US FILM Strange Fish by Steven Subotnik Catching fish is hard, Steven did it, he gets an award. US Competition Special Mention △▽ by Connor Griffith We wish this film had a longer extension because it didn’t it gets an honorable mention. Children’s Competition The Children’s Competition Jury includes Rachel Sale, Erick Oh, and Sophie Koko Gate BEST FILM FOR CHILDREN Hedgehogs Home by Eva Cvjianovic In children’s animation, we tend to see a lot of clean, shiny depictions of nature. This film breaks the mould. It courageously focuses on some challenging themes without compromising on magic and charm. Children’s Competition Special Mention Birdlime by Evan DeRushie We really enjoyed the unexpected development of the story which gradually unfolds with the full attention of the audience. We loved the sensitive portrayal of friendship and the minimal approach to defining a sense of place and time. Also, probably the most beautiful human hands we’ve ever seen on screen.  

GLAS ANIMATION GRANT

We are also excited to announce the start of the GLAS Animation Grant, a new program to support independent animators making short films in the United States. This first year, we will be awarding two grants of $2,500 each to two animation filmmakers.  Applications and full eligibility information for the inaugural grant will be available starting May 1st on the GLAS Animation website. This grant was made possible from a significant contribution from an anonymous donor with additional support from Screen Novelties. We think this community is making truly exciting work, and we can’t wait to begin supporting them in a new way.