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Revision as of 13:39, 1 February 2010
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14 Jun 2021
19 Jun 2021
Igor Prassel from Animateka International Animated Film Festival participating
at the Annecy International Animation Film Festival
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12 Jun 2021
13 Jun 2021
Slovenian Classics of Puppet Animation, a selection of 35mm films, curated by Animateka International Animated Film Festival
at the Trieste Film Festival
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3 Feb 2017
11 Feb 2017
France Clermont-Ferrand Amphi Agnès Varda,Auditorium Genova,Cinéma Le Capitole,Maison des Congrès et de la Culture,Petit Vélo
Screenings of Nighthawk by Špela Čadež (Finta) in the international competition programme, several short films and presentations of the Animateka International Animated Film Festival and the Kraken Film Society, with producer Viva Videnovič (Strup Productions) and director Olmo Omerzu at Euro Connections
at the Clermont-Ferrand International Short Film Festival
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2 Feb 2015
6 Feb 2015
The Slovenian Film Centre, Animateka, and Kraken at the 30th Short Film Market at the 37th Clermont-Ferrand Short Film Festival
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22 Oct 2013
26 Oct 2013
Contemporary Slovene Animation including the comics exhibition I Feel Great and films Stripburger (Strip Core, Forum Ljubljana) in Motion, Patty, Short Film in Perverses, Work, Wall of Sighs, Chicory ‘n’ Coffee, EX PASSU, Lovesick, Katalena: Ta aldowska, Koyaa – The Extraordinary, and The Last Lunch, with Igor Prasel (Animateka International Animated Film Festival) as curator of the programme
at the PRIMANIMA World Festival of First Animations
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12 Jul 2012
Films by Špela Čadež (Lovesick and Last Minute) (Finta) and selected international authors featured by Animateka at the Espressofilm; a discussion with Animateka programme director Igor Prassel, supported by the Slovenian Culture and Information Centre, Vienna (SKICA), Embassy of the Republic of Slovenia Vienna,
at the espresso film, Open Air Kurzfilmfestival
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2 May 2011
7 May 2011
Selected Slovene and East European animated films from the Animateka International Animated Film Festival
Festival sections
The Animateka International Animated Film Festival has 9 sections and two of them are competitive. The main festival section, the Competition Programme, is focusing on contemporary animated film production in Central and Eastern European countries. Because of that the Animateka festival is receiving a great attention also in the larger international context although the much older and bigger Animafest Zagreb is taking place near. Even a greater international attention is attracting the second competitive section, The Elephant in Competition, introduced with the last edition of the festival in 2009. Namely, The Elephant in competition is focusing on animated film production meant for the young audience. The section existed already before but as before said just last year became competitive.
The Eastern and Central European Panorama section is a kind of an extension of the main competitive section as it broadens it's overview on Central and Eastern European animated film production. With it's European Student Panorama section Animateka festival is giving a special focus also on the animated film production by European film schools and art academies. As it's name already explains the Best of the Rest section is presenting a carefully selected programme from other parts of the world, bringing the attention to well known directors and awarded films. The Jury Programme section is one of the great peculiarities of the Animateka festival. It gives to each member of the main international jury a possibility to direct the attention of the audience to a certain director or to a certain tendency in the past or contemporary animated film production. In the past years the Animateka festival screened several amazing personal retrospectives in that section, like Koji Yamamura retrospective, Georges Schwizgebel retrospective and Osvaldo Cavandoli retrospective.
The most extensive festival section is the Special Programme section as it incorporates several under-sections. Those undersections are usually retrospectives, overviews of certain national animated film productions or festival programmes, regional focuses, etc. In the past years there were some excellent programmes like the Stop Motion retrospective, focuses on Polish, Basque, Norwegian, Canadian, Yugoslav and Finnish animated film production, a special program on animated films linked to the human rights subject, etc.
A special section is dedicated also to feature length animated films. Some of those films are later included in the Slovene Art Cinema Network's distribution. Last of the Animateka festival's sections is also one of the most popular among the audience - this is the The Elephant section that brings a carefully selected educational animated film programme meant for schools and families with children.
Each years the Animateka festival brings also a rich and diverse Accompanying Programme. In includes puppet shows, exhibitions, concerts, workshops and meetings between artists, scholars, curators and the audience.
Festival awards and contests
Each year the international five members jury, composed by artists, curators and/or scholars is conferring the main festival award and five special mentions (one by each member). The main festival award, the Animateka Grand Prix, goes to one or two selected works from the Competition programme, while each member of the jury has also the right to confer the Special mention to another film of his choice from the Competition programme. In the past years the award went to films like Four (Š tyri) by Ivana Šebestova, NightStill by Elke Groen, Homeland by Juan de Dios Marfil Atienze, Crocodile by Kaspar Jancis and many others.
The jury composed by the selected representatives from audience is giving away the Maestro Audience Award (to any film from the whole festival programme), while the children’s jury is granting the NLB Vita Award for the selected work from the Elephant children's programme. Among the receivers of the two above mentioned awards are films Log Jam: The Snake by Alexei Alexev, Vasilisa by Darina Shmidt, Tôt ou tard by Jadwiga Kowalska, Land of the Heads by Céderic Louis and Claude Barras, and others.
For the second year the Animateka festival programme is including also a special contest web and mobile device based animations called AnimaWeb.