Ottawa Awards Top Prize to Ryan & Raining Cats & Frogs
The 2004 Ottawa International Animation Festival announced the winners of the official competition during its closing ceremonies held Sept. 26, 2004 at the National Arts Centre in Ottawa. Taking the top prize was Chris Landreths groundbreaking short RYAN, an animated documentary about the famed NFB animator Ryan Larkin. The French feature RAINING CATS AND FROGS won the top feature prize and Paul and Sandra Fierlinger garnered the top prize for commissioned work for their film, A ROOM NEARBY. Despite legal wrangling over the use of Woody Guthrie's THIS LAND IS YOUR LAND tune, JibJab Medias THIS LAND took home the grand prize for new media. Annecy winner LORENZO landed a special mention. Following the award presentations, attendees enjoyed the best of the festival film screening that showcased the award winning films.
Compete list of winners:
GRAND PRIX
Nelvana Grand Prix for Independent Short Film
RYAN / Chris Landreth / Canada
"for exploring a new visual style of groundbreaking documentary story telling."
Grand Prix for Feature Film
LA PROPHÉTIE DES GRENOUILLES (RAINING CATS AND FROGS) / Jacques-Rémy Girerd / France
"Remarkable design, splendid acting, and fully realized characters combine to make LA PROPHÉTIE DES GRENOUILLES (RAINING CATS AND FROGS) an animated feature infused with charm. For its eccentricity, moral vision, and its French fry munching carnivores, the 2004 jury awards LA PROPHÉTIE DES GRENOUILLES (RAINING CATS AND FROGS) the festival's best feature."
Grand Prix for Commissioned Film
A ROOM NEARBY / Paul Fierlinger & Sandra Fierlinger / USA
"for its simplicity and profound emotion. This film goes directly to the heart of its subject, which is solitude. It's a film that talks about us."
Grand Prix for New Media Work
THIS LAND /Gregg Spiridellis & Evan Spiridellis / USA
"Sharp and to the point, the perky satire, design, and performances of THIS LAND combine to create a complete and completely satisfying Internet short."
INDEPENDENT SHORT FILMS COMPETITION
Narrative Short Film Under 35 Minutes
LA PICCOLA RUSSIA / Gianluigi Toccafondo / France, Italy
"Inspiring emotional passionate film. Each frame looks like a beautiful painting. Each frame feels so fresh."
Special Mention - LORENZO / Michael Gabriel / USA
"for excellence in style and storytelling."
Non-Narrative Film Under 35 Minutes
BATHTIME IN CLERKENWELL / Alex Budovsky / USA
"for the perfection of music with fantastic imagery."
National Film Board of Canada Award for Best First / Student Film
SON OF SATAN / JJ Villard / USA
"A great adaptation of a Charles Bukowski story. Brutal, Fucked up, raw, wonderful. Did I say fucked up?"
Special Mention - WARD 13 / Peter Cornwell / Australia
"for amazing timing and extreme imagination in animation."
Special Mention - PHANTOM INVENTOR (L'INVENTAIRE FANTÔME) / Franck Dion / France
"for its cinematic quality and variety of visions."
Special Mention - HOW TO COPE WITH DEATH / Ignacio Ferreras / U.K.
"for clever use of surprise with dark humor and excellent draftsmanship."
Films made for Children
A MUSICAL SHOP / Sonya Kravtsova / Russia
"One of the qualities of this film is that it appeals to both children and adults. The filmmakers speaks poetically about her love for music."
NEW MEDIA COMPETITION
Animated Short made for the Internet
CANDY VENERY / Sergey Aniskov / Russia, USA
"Visually innovative, disturbingly violent, surprisingly satiric, and poppy, CANDY VENERY makes the most of its time and medium."
Internet Series
THE SHINING IN 30 SECONDS, Re-enacted By Bunnies / Jennifer Shiman / USA
Compete list of winners:
GRAND PRIX
Nelvana Grand Prix for Independent Short Film
RYAN / Chris Landreth / Canada
"for exploring a new visual style of groundbreaking documentary story telling."
Grand Prix for Feature Film
LA PROPHÉTIE DES GRENOUILLES (RAINING CATS AND FROGS) / Jacques-Rémy Girerd / France
"Remarkable design, splendid acting, and fully realized characters combine to make LA PROPHÉTIE DES GRENOUILLES (RAINING CATS AND FROGS) an animated feature infused with charm. For its eccentricity, moral vision, and its French fry munching carnivores, the 2004 jury awards LA PROPHÉTIE DES GRENOUILLES (RAINING CATS AND FROGS) the festival's best feature."
Grand Prix for Commissioned Film
A ROOM NEARBY / Paul Fierlinger & Sandra Fierlinger / USA
"for its simplicity and profound emotion. This film goes directly to the heart of its subject, which is solitude. It's a film that talks about us."
Grand Prix for New Media Work
THIS LAND /Gregg Spiridellis & Evan Spiridellis / USA
"Sharp and to the point, the perky satire, design, and performances of THIS LAND combine to create a complete and completely satisfying Internet short."
INDEPENDENT SHORT FILMS COMPETITION
Narrative Short Film Under 35 Minutes
LA PICCOLA RUSSIA / Gianluigi Toccafondo / France, Italy
"Inspiring emotional passionate film. Each frame looks like a beautiful painting. Each frame feels so fresh."
Special Mention - LORENZO / Michael Gabriel / USA
"for excellence in style and storytelling."
Non-Narrative Film Under 35 Minutes
BATHTIME IN CLERKENWELL / Alex Budovsky / USA
"for the perfection of music with fantastic imagery."
National Film Board of Canada Award for Best First / Student Film
SON OF SATAN / JJ Villard / USA
"A great adaptation of a Charles Bukowski story. Brutal, Fucked up, raw, wonderful. Did I say fucked up?"
Special Mention - WARD 13 / Peter Cornwell / Australia
"for amazing timing and extreme imagination in animation."
Special Mention - PHANTOM INVENTOR (L'INVENTAIRE FANTÔME) / Franck Dion / France
"for its cinematic quality and variety of visions."
Special Mention - HOW TO COPE WITH DEATH / Ignacio Ferreras / U.K.
"for clever use of surprise with dark humor and excellent draftsmanship."
Films made for Children
A MUSICAL SHOP / Sonya Kravtsova / Russia
"One of the qualities of this film is that it appeals to both children and adults. The filmmakers speaks poetically about her love for music."
NEW MEDIA COMPETITION
Animated Short made for the Internet
CANDY VENERY / Sergey Aniskov / Russia, USA
"Visually innovative, disturbingly violent, surprisingly satiric, and poppy, CANDY VENERY makes the most of its time and medium."
Internet Series
THE SHINING IN 30 SECONDS, Re-enacted By Bunnies / Jennifer Shiman / USA























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