Awards

EuropaCinema's Two Toon Winners

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EuropaCinema & TV, held in Viareggio, Italy, announced their two animation
short winners. FOREVER AND EVER, by Michaela Pavlatova and Pavel Koutecky
(Czech Republic) and SUBURBANITES by Stefan Vermeulen (Belgium) took home
the prize. The international jury of Enzo D'Alo, Georges Wolinski, Marjut
Rimminen, Rastko Ciric and Sergio Staino said FOREVER AND EVER is "a film
that gives us an unconventional interpretation of love, dramatic and at the
same time ironically surrealistic. A film that also reveals a remarkable

Moondance announces Winner

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The Moondance International Film Festival has selected, the
traditionally-animated BEELINES, by Rachel Bevan Baker, from Edinburgh,
Scotland, as this year's winner in the animation division. Moondance 2000
takes place in Boulder, Colorado, January 14-16, 2000. Entries from female
screenwriters and filmmakers from any country were welcomed to the competition.
For more information e-mail: mermaid7cs@aol.com; or write: Moondance
International Film Festival, 970 Ninth Street, Boulder, CO 80302, USA.

MOONDANCE announces finalists

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The Moondance International Film Festival has announced the finalists for its first competition, Moondance
2000. The festival takes place in Boulder, Colorado, January 14-16, 2000 as
part of the Sundance Film Festival. Entries from female screenwriters and
film-makers from any country were welcomed to the competition. For more
information e-mail: mermaid7cs@aol.com; or write: Moondance International
Film Festival, 970 Ninth Street, Boulder, CO 80302, USA.


The following films are finalists in the animation film category:


SALAM AND THE GOLDEN QUEEN gets some gold

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The International Cartoons &
Animation Center's SALAM AND THE GOLDEN QUEEN has won the Hollywood Film
Advisory Board's "Award of Excellence" and the Dove Foundation's "Dove Seal
of Approval." In the film, Salam and the Knights of Virtue are shrunk to
the size of bees. Through their adventures in a beehive, they must learn
the value of cooperation and communication in order to return to the human
world. The film is produced in six languages including English, French,
Arabic, Turkish, Malay, and Urdu. Directed by Ammed Jamal Abdelhafiz, the

WHEN THE DAY BREAKS wins at Leipzig

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The 42nd International Leipzig
Festival for Documentary & Animated Films took place in Leipzig, Germany
from October 26 - October 31, 1999. 49 films from 13 counties were shown in
competition this year. The jury was comprised of Jayne Pilling (Great
Britain), Silke Parzich (Germany), and Andrei Zolotouchin (Russia). The
following awards were presented:


Goldene Taube, WHEN THE DAYS BREAKS by Wendy Tilby and Amanda Frobis,
Canada, 1999.


Silberne Taube, PINOCCHIO by Gianluci Toccafondo, Italy, 1999 and NIGHT OF

Chicago International Children's Film Festival announces winners

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Four hundred guests crowded the second floor theatre at the Chicago
Cultural Center, Sunday, October 24, for the 1999 Gala Awards Ceremony and
Closing Night Party of the 16th annual Chicago International Children's
Film Festival. The following awards for animated films were given out:


Children's Jury Prizes - Feature Films and Videos - Animation


1st Prize, KIRIKOU AND THE SORCERESS by Michel Ocelot (France)


2nd Prize, ANNE FRANK'S DIARY by Julian Wolff (France, Ireland, UK,
Netherlands)






1999 Annie Award winners are announced!

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Nearly 900 members of the animation industry and the general public
attended the 27th Annual Annie Awards, Saturday, November 6 at the Alex
Theatre in Glendale, California, USA. The awards ceremony, presented by
ASIFA-Hollywood, The International Animated Film Society, honors animation
achievement within film, television, commercials, home videos and
interactive productions. Rob Paulsen and Maurice LaMarche, the voices of
Pinky and the Brain from the Warner Bros. hit show, were co-hosts of a

Moondance announces quarter-finalists

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The Moondance International Film Festival has announced the selection of
the quarter-finalists for its first competition, Moondance 2000. The
festival takes place in Boulder, Colorado, January 14-16, 2000 as part of
the Sundance Film Festival. Entries were welcome from women screenwriters
and film-makers from any country. For more information e-mail:
mermaid7cs@aol.com; or write: Moondance International Film Festival, 970
Ninth Street, Boulder, CO 80302, USA. The following films are
quarter-finalists in the animation film category:


Animation Writers Caucus awards Paul Dini

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The Animation Writers Caucus of the Writers Guild of America, a group of
animation writers represented by The Writers Guild, presented its Second
Annual Animation Writing Award to Paul Dini at its annual meeting on
Wednesday, October 20. Dini is currently writing and producing BATMAN
BEY0ND for the Kids WB Network. "He's a very talented writer who has always
turned out interesting, exciting material," said Craig Miller, the Caucus
chair. "His work on BATMAN: THE ANIMATED SERIES and BATMAN BEYOND has

Ottawa Student Animation Festival results are in!

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The Ottawa International Student Animation Festival (SAFO) announced the grand prize winners in this year's
competition on Sunday, October 24, 1999. The festival stated that, "This
year's winners show the high quality of work coming out of schools, both
locally, nationally, and internationally."


The winners in the various competitions are as follows as reported by the
festival:


Grand Prix: Best Film In Competition -- GRACE, Lorelei Pepi, USA


Grand Prix: Best School In Competition -- Royal College of Art, England