![]() ![]() Silver Bear for Outstanding Artistic Contribution: Elena Okopnaya for both sound and production design on Alexey German Jr.’s Dovlatov. Silver Bear for Best Screenplay: Manuel Alcalá and Alonso Ruizpalacios for Museum. Silver Bear for Best Actor: Anthony Bajon for his performance in Cédric Kahn’s The Prayer. ![]() Silver Bear for Best Actress: Ana Brun for her performance in Marcelo Martinessi’s The Heiresses. Silver Bear for Best Director: Wes Anderson for Isle of Dogs. The Silver Bear Alfred Bauer Prize, presented to “a feature film that opens new perspectives,” goes to Marcelo Martinessi’s The Heiresses. Małgorzata Szumowska’s Mug wins the Silver Bear Grand Jury Prize. Its work involves BA and MA programmes and departments, completed with extra-curricular activity, namely production, international talent management and content development, together with research carried out on current regional, historical or other issues of animation.The International Jury of the sixty-eighth Berlin International Film Festival-Tom Tykwer (president), Cécile de France, Chema Prado, Adele Romanski, Ryuichi Sakamoto, and Stephanie Zacharek-has awarded the Golden Bear for Best Film in the Competition to Adina Pintilie’s Touch Me Not. MOME animation is a significant platform of Hungarian animation. Olivér Hegyi, former MOME student’s diploma film Take Me Please (2017) won Grand Prix at the 7th Primanima World Festival of First Animations, Special Mention at Zagreb 28th World Festival of Animated Films, and Best Animation at Friss Hús Festival. Judit Wunder’s diploma film Bond won first prize at Hiroshima Animation Festival 2017. Kata Lovrity’s Volcano Island (2016) was premiered at Berlinale’s Generations section. Nadja Andrasev’s The Noise of Licking (2015) won third place at Cannes Cinéfondation. The film was also taken to Clermont Ferrand Short Film Festival and to Sundance Festival. Zsuzsi Kreif and Bori Zétényi’s diploma film Limbo Limbo Travel (2014) collaborated with a French studio, who had met their plan at a pitch forum. Dávid Ringeisen and Zoltán Ruska’s 3D diploma film Paperworld won the major American festival, Siggraph’s award in 2014. She has since ensured her international reputation as a Hungarian (and MOME) artist with other films, e.g. 42 was premiered at the Berlinale in 2014, and later got invited by the Sundance Festival, as well as getting shortlisted in the top 10 Oscar nominees. Péter Vácz’s mixed-technique animation Rabbit and Deer won more than a hundred international prizes in 2012, such as Annecy Cristal Award and several Oscar qualifications of some US festivals. Hungarian shorts have been very successful at international awards for the last few years, especially diploma films of MOME Animation students. Their addictive relationship turns into a surreal love story, involving themes of unrequited love, vanity, jealousy and disappointment. The Hungarian-French coproduction is about a strong, young man finding a tumour in his chest that soon evolves into a small separate creature. Tóth finished her Animation BA degree in 2011 at MOME, and did her master’s at the Royal College of Art, UK. The other Hungarian success at the Teddy Award gala was Luca Tóth’s short film Mr. Entropia was supported by the Hungarian National Film Fund, produced by József Fülöp. Buda uses movie tools to present her personal experiences in an honest way through several female characters, questioning and defining identity and world view. Her diploma film, Entropia (10’) is about three young women looking for themselves, shown in three different dimensions. ![]() Momentarily, she is doing a workshop at Animation Sans Frontier (ASF), where she can improve her individual projects in an international environment, in collaboration with Europe’s best animation schools. In Berlinale’s short film section, which is the most significant international “A” film festival apart from Cannes and Venice, 24 short films from 17 countries contested the Golden and Silver Bear Awards, Audi Short Film Award and Berlin Short Film Candidate for European Film Award 2019.įlóra Anna Buda finished her Animation degree at MOME in 2018. ![]() 400 movies from 74 countries were premiered regarding all sections. Entropia had its world premiere in Berlin on Monday, followed by Mr. The two animated shorts made by two former students of the Moholy-Nagy University of Art and Design (MOME), Budapest, were selected for the 24 best animated short films from more than 4000 candidates. Teddy Award Winning Hungarian Short Film at the Berlinaleįlóra Anna Buda’s short film Entropia has won Teddy Award at the Berlinale – an international film award for LGBT topics. ![]()
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