Animator Festival

Poznań, Poland, Europe

03 - 09 Oct, 2020

Academy Award ® Qualifying

Keywords

student, cgi animation, computer animation, stop motion, stop motion animation, 2d animation, hand drawn animation, animation, short film

Category

Feature

Genre

Documentary, Short, Animation, Comedy, Romance, Sport, Action, News, Drama, Adult, Crime, Experimental, Fantasy, Historical/Epic, Horror, Musical/dance, Sci-Fi, Thriller, Western, Music Video, Television, Virtual Reality, Web / New Media

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Animator Festival

Poznań, Poland, Europe

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General Information

founded

1995

edition

13th

organizer

Marcin Giżycki

Artistic Director

Contact details

Animator

hello@animator-festival.com

+48 61 850 16 55

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About the festival

The International Animated Film Festival ANIMATOR is Poland’s biggest festival of animated film. Its first edition took place in 2008 as a culminating point of the celebrations commemorating the sixty years of Polish animation. Over three hundred productions from all over the world are screened during each edition of the Festival, including retrospectives, reviews, premieres or rarely shown works of animation pioneers. So far, the Festival guests have been such eminent global animation artists as Mariola Brillowska, Andrzej Chrzanowski, John R. Dilworth, David Ehrlich, Eric Goldberg, Yoram Gross, Emily Hubley, Igor Kovalyov, Bady Minck, Michel Ocelot, the Quay Brothers, Bill Plympton, Gerald Potterton, Zbigniew Rybczyński and Raoul Servais and major Polish animation masters: Witold Giersz, Jerzy Kucia, Mariusz Wilczyński, Piotr Dumała, Kazimierz Urbański. ANIMATOR has also been frequented by representatives of Polish animation studios and film institutions, animation historians and initiators of other festivals devoted to animation held both in Poland and abroad.

Mission

One of the key events of each edition of ANIMATOR is the International Competition of Animated Films, which gives the audience the opportunity to get acquainted with a panorama of the latest productions, both short films and feature films. At the selection stage of each competition we receive films from all continents. During the Festival, the competing works are judged by an international jury. ANIMATOR also offers live meetings with artists and a whole range of exhibitions, workshops and lectures. They have a special programme for the youngest filmgoers called “Animator for Kids”.

About

The International Animated Film Festival ANIMATOR is Poland’s biggest festival of animated film. Its first edition took place in 2008 as a culminating point of the celebrations commemorating the sixty years of Polish animation. Over three hundred productions from all over the world are screened during each edition of the Festival, including retrospectives, reviews, premieres or rarely shown works of animation pioneers. So far, the Festival guests have been such eminent global animation artists as Mariola Brillowska, Andrzej Chrzanowski, John R. Dilworth, David Ehrlich, Eric Goldberg, Yoram Gross, Emily Hubley, Igor Kovalyov, Bady Minck, Michel Ocelot, the Quay Brothers, Bill Plympton, Gerald Potterton, Zbigniew Rybczyński and Raoul Servais and major Polish animation masters: Witold Giersz, Jerzy Kucia, Mariusz Wilczyński, Piotr Dumała, Kazimierz Urbański. ANIMATOR has also been frequented by representatives of Polish animation studios and film institutions, animation historians and initiators of other festivals devoted to animation held both in Poland and abroad.

Mission

One of the key events of each edition of ANIMATOR is the International Competition of Animated Films, which gives the audience the opportunity to get acquainted with a panorama of the latest productions, both short films and feature films. At the selection stage of each competition we receive films from all continents. During the Festival, the competing works are judged by an international jury. ANIMATOR also offers live meetings with artists and a whole range of exhibitions, workshops and lectures. They have a special programme for the youngest filmgoers called “Animator for Kids”.

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Categories and fees

Short Film Competition
Early Bird (9th March, 2020) €0
Regular (9th March, 2020) €0
Late (9th March, 2020) €0
Runtime 1 - 30 minutes
Age restriction No age restriction
Country Any country
Director's age No restriction
Director's gender Any gender
Student films No
First films No

Short animated films created in any animation technique, up to 30 minutes

Feature Film Competition
Early Bird (9th March, 2020) €0
Regular (9th March, 2020) €0
Late (9th March, 2020) €0
Runtime 40 - minutes
Age restriction No age restriction
Country Any country
Director's age No restriction
Director's gender Any gender
Student films No
First films No

Feature animated films created in any animation technique, over 40 minutes

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