GLAS 2019 AWARD WINNERS
GLAS Animation Festival 2019 has come to a close and we are thrilled to announce the winners for this year’s festival.
AWARD WINNERS
The Competition Jury includes Meghan Oretsky, Dennis Tupicoff, and Koji Yamamura
Grand Prix
Acid Rain By Tomek Popakul
Boy meets girl in a psychedelic zone – with a camper van. Shifting relationships and extraordinary performances weave complicated patterns both strange and familiar.
New Talent Award
Bloeistraat 11 by Nienke Deutz
Using multiple techniques, this strong and delicate narrative makes us feel the flesh and minds of adolescents and their transparent existence.
High Risk Award
Egg by Martina Scarpelli
This film not only took a unique technical risk by using a stark color palette and strictly defined space, but honestly laid bare the personal struggles of its main character. Calculated, dark, disturbing and vulnerable, we were impressed by its blunt portrayal of one woman’s inner conflict with herself.
Meghan Oretsky Special Mention
The Night of the Plastic Bags” by Gabriel Harel.
What struck me the most about this story was its blatant, desperate call to action. While a woman pleads with her ex to help her bring another person to this world, she is oblivious that her planet will not exist much longer – not for her and certainly not for her future child. Framing climate change as a horror story in a clever, scary and disturbing way is perhaps the only way to get people to listen, and I applaud this film for delivering its vital message with such a creative yet urgent tone.
Koji Yamamura Special Mention
Embraced by Justine Vuylsteker
For its mastery of the historic and difficult technique of the pin-screen, its emotional storytelling, and tender expression.
Dennis Tupicoff Special Mention
Fly in the Restaurant by Xi Chen
Complicated cut-out characters come and go as a restaurant scene moves relentlessly in one direction. Red light streams outside as the waiter chases the fly again and again.
Audience Award: Grands Canons
FXX Elevation Award
FX Networks is premium television channel, studio, and brand based in Los Angeles. We are the home to hit shows such as Archer, Atlanta, Always Sunny in Philadelphia, Legion, and the upcoming What We Do in the Shadows. The FXX Elevation award highlights one filmmaker in competition at the GLAS Animation Festival whose film demonstrate FX values of fearless storytelling, compelling characters, and a distinct point of view on the human condition. The winner will receive a $25,000 all-in development and production deal with us to produce and air their next animated short film.
This year’s FXX Elevation Award winner is a filmmaker with unmistakable vision. Her film succeeds because of its instantly distinctive visual style and impossibly imaginative storytelling. It is delightfully surreal, surprisingly funny and – albeit through artificial intelligence, industrial dance moves, and some suggestive slugs – offers a unique woman’s perspective into the most human of desires: finding somebody to love.
FX is proud to present Sophie Koko Gate and her film “Slug Life” with the 2019 FXX Elevation Award. We’re excited to see what she comes up with next!
Vimeo Staff Pick Award
“Les lèvres gercées” by Kelsi Phung and Fabien Corre.
With natural performances and realistic dialogue, this moving short shines a light on how a lack of understanding and acceptance between a parent and their LGBTQ child can have devastating consequences. Its sensitive approach to this important topic is one that is vital to share for the betterment of our world.
US/Family/Gif Competition Jury: Luce Grosjean, Christy Karacas, Marc James Roels
Family Competition Honorable Mention
Dum dee bolala dum by Peter Millard
It’s primitive but in a good way. We liked it.Blad dee dum dada eeh blurg glub glub.
Family Competition Award Winner
Kuap by Nils Hedinger
Charming, playful, and humorous, this coming of age story will delight viewers at any stage of their life cycle.
Best Gif Award presented by Giphy: Brandon Buir
Jury Statement: So we started to write something, but then we were hypnotized by the GIF Graphic Interchange Format and we decided to just watch it again.
US Special Mention
Ballerina by Steven Subotnick
With a restrictive points of view, we experience a range of emotion without a smile. This film put an upside-down frown on our faces.
Best US Film
Sparky by
A mesmerizing daydream. It’s fluid visuals and atmospheric sound design create a fresh, sometimes creepy, sometimes crawly experience. We loved this deceptively naive film with its sunny demeanor.