Memories of Dogs Wins Stuttgart

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The Stuttgart Festival of Animation wrapped up May 1, 2007, with the presentation of its prize winners. Simone Massi's short film, THE MEMORIES OF DOGS, took home the grand prize. On the TV side, TV-Loonland and The Illuminated Film Co.'s THE LITTLE PRINCESS was awarded the top prize. In the feature category, AZUR ET ASMAR by Michel Ocelot garnered the award.

Iain Harvey, producer of The Illuminated Film Co., commented,"Tony Ross gave us a wonderful world to explore with the LITTLE PRINCESS and, thanks to the team, I am lucky enough to work with, this property is continuing to grow from strength to strength. To obtain international recognition in the form of these awards is testament to the quality and popularity of the comic and enchanting animation."

The complete list of winners includes:

International Competition
* Grand Prix - State of Baden-Wuerttemberg & City of Stuttgart Grand Award for Animated Film with a cash prize of 15,000 Euros

LA MEMORIA DEI CANI / THE MEMORIES OF DOGS
Simone Massi, 8 min / Italy, France 2006

With minimalistic means this film poetically deals with human suffering and dignity, together with high-level design and artistic intensity. The jury wishes that the filmmaker will continue his artistic development and make more beautiful films.

* International Promotion Award for the best graduation film with a cash prize of 10,000 Euros

MY DATE FROM HELL
Tim Weimann, Tom Bracht, 14 min / Germany 2006
Filmakademie Baden-Württemberg

The Promotion Award goes to MY DATE FROM HELL by Tim Weimann and Tom Bracht from Germany for being entertaining, dynamic, well executed, with convincing characters. A perfect example of mainstream animation.

* SWR Audience Award
The Audience Award with a cash prize of 6,000 Euros

MIGRATION ASSISTÉE / AIDED MIGRATION
Pauline Pinson, 4:33 min / France 2006

Young Animation
* Award for the best student film with a cash prize of 2,500 Euros, sponsored by Landesanstalt für Kommunikation Baden-Wuerttemberg and MFG Filmförderung Baden-Wuerttemberg

BETON
Ariel Belinco, Michael Faust, 6 min / Israel 2006
Bezalel Academy auf Arts and Design, Jerusalem

We noticed the generally high standards of technical achievement of the animation schools. At the same time we wanted to draw the attention on the personal commitment of the authors. So we choose the film that succeeded to portrait a delicate political situation with emotional involvement revealing human stupidity in a warm and humorous way.

* Special Mention:
ELET VONAL / LIFE-LINE
Tomek Ducki, 6:40 min / Hungary 2006

We also decided to give a special mention for the elegance and simplicity of the movement in the film ELET VONAL by Tomek Ducki of Moholy Nagy University.

Tricks for Kids
* Award for the best children's animated film with a cash prize of 4,000 Euros, donated by NICK

ZHIHARKA
Oleg Uzhinov, 13:11 min / Russia 2006

The story of ZHIHARK" is great and funny. The film is not only very well made, but also full of surprising and exciting moments. We found the drawings interesting, because we have never seen drawings like this before. The idea of transforming a fairy tale into an animated film like this is wonderful.

* Special Mention:

ERNST IM HERBST
Jakob Schuh, Michael Sieber, 6:30 min / Germany 2006

A lot of films were nominated for the final selection. But only one film can win. Therefore we would like to mention the film that came second.

AniMovie
* Award for the best animated feature film with a cash prize of 2,500 Euros, donated by Leonhardt & Kern Werbung GmbH

AZUR ET ASMAR / AZUR AND ASMAR
Michel Ocelot, 93 min / France 2006

AZUR ET ASMAR by Michel Ocelot is a unique fairy tale that is both classic and modern all at once. The film is a stunning achievement that never fails to surprise both visually and narratively -- transcending its genre, bridging cultures, and stirring the soul through beautifully realized animation.

Animated Series






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