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The Fourth Inernational Festival of Animated Films

Flatworld by Daniel Greaves. Tandem Films Entertainment. Shock by Zlatin Radev. Zlatin Radev Films.

An international jury comprised of Raoul Servais (Belgium), Natalia Orlova (Russia), Monique Renault (The Netherlands), and Natalia Chernyshova (Ukraine) awarded the following prizes and diplomas at KROK `97: Prizes Grand Prix: Daniel Greaves for Flat World (Great Britain) Special Jury Prize: Mikhail Aldashin The Nativity (Russia) Special Jury Prize: Nick Park for A Close Shave (Great Britain) Special Jury Prize:...

Flatworld by Daniel Greaves. © Tandem Films Entertainment.krokwinners01.JPG

Shock by Zlatin Radev. © Zlatin Radev Films.krokwinners02.jpg

An international jury comprised of Raoul Servais (Belgium), Natalia Orlova (Russia), Monique Renault (The Netherlands), and Natalia Chernyshova (Ukraine) awarded the following prizes and diplomas at KROK `97:

Prizes

  • Grand Prix: Daniel Greaves for Flat World (Great Britain)
  • Special Jury Prize: Mikhail Aldashin The Nativity (Russia)
  • Special Jury Prize: Nick Park for A Close Shave (Great Britain)
  • Special Jury Prize: Alexander Petrov for the visual representation in The Mermaid (Russia)
  • Prize for Category 1 (Film Up to 5 Min.): Vuk Jevremovic for The Wind Subsides (Germany)
  • Prize for Category 2 (Films from 5 to 10 Min.): Zlatin Radev for Shock (Bulgaria)
  • Prize for Category 3 (Films from 10 to 30 Min.): Tyron Montgomery for Quest (Germany)
  • Prize for Category 4 (Films over 30 Min.) was not awarded.
  • Prize for Category 5 (Films for Children): An Vrombaut for When I Grow Up I Want to Be A Tiger (Belguim)
  • Prize for Category 6 (Films-Debuts): Kirsten Winter for Clocks (Germany)
  • Prize for Category 7 (Computer Films) was not awarded
  • Prize for Category 8 (Advertising Films) was not awarded
  • Prize for Category 9 (Student Films): Yuri Cherenkov for the Grand Migration (France)
  • Prize for Category 10 (Series): Wayne Traudt for Movements of the Body (Canada)

Many Happy Returns by Marjut Rimminen. © Channel Four Television. krokwinners03.JPG

The Tale About the Cat and the Moon by Pedro Serrazina. © Filmgrafo 1995krokwinners04.JPG

Diplomas

  • Diploma for Category 1 (Films Up to 3 Min.): Geza Toth for Icarus (Hungary)
  • Diploma for Category 2 (Films from 5 to 10 Min.): Marjut Rimminen for Many Happy Returns (Great Britain)
  • Diploma for Category 2 (Films from 5 to 10 Min): Cynthia Wells for Interview with Tallulah, Queen of the Universe (USA)
  • Diploma for Category 3 (Films from 10 to 30 Min.): Hans Nassenstein for Fugue (Netherlands)
  • Diploma for Category 5 (Films for Children): Anita Killi for Daughter of the Sun (Norway)
  • Diploma for Category 6 (Films-Debuts): Valentin Olshvang for Pink Doll (Russia)
  • Diploma for Category 6 (Films-Debuts): Pedro Serrazina for Tale About the Cat and the Moon (Portugal)
  • Diploma for Category 7 (Computer Films): George Lacroix for Insektors: No Gift for Christmas (France)
  • Diploma for Category 8 (Advertising Films): Priit PSrn (Estonia) for an installment of the series Absolut Panushka.

  • Diploma for Category 8 (Advertising Films): Micheala Pavlatova (Czech Republic) for an installment of the Series Absolut Panushka.

  • Diploma for Category 8 (Advertising Films): Adrian Sakhaltuev for the clip Karaoke la Russe and for the clip Molodist '96 (Ukraine)
  • Diploma for Category 9 (Student Films): Thor Freudenthal for The Tenor (Germany)
  • Diploma for Category for Contribution to the Art of Animation: Andrei Khrzhanovsky (Russia)
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