Ottawa International Animation Festival
The Ottawa International Animation Festival was founded in Ottawa, Canada in 1975, with the first festival held from August 10 to 15 in 1976.[1] Initially organized by the Canadian Film Institute on a biennial basis and with the co-operation of the International Animated Film Association), the Festival organization now remains in the hands of the CFI. It moved from a biennial to an annual festival in 2005.
The Ottawa International Student Animation Festival ran on alternate years from the professional festival from 1997 until 2003. In 2005, it joined its counterpart to form the newly annual combined festival.
Grand prize winners
- 2017 - Best Feature: The Night Is Short, Walk on Girl - Masaaki Yuasa (Japan)
- 2017 - Best Short: Ugly - Nikita Diakur (Germany)
- 2016 - Best Feature: Louise en Hiver - Jean-François Laguionie (France/Canada)
- 2016 - Best Short: J'aime les filles - Diane Obomsawin (Canada)[2]
- 2015 - Best Short: Small People With Hats - Sarina Nihei, (UK)
- 2015 - Best Feature: Over the Garden Wall - Patrick McHale, (USA, South Korea)
- 2014 - Best Short: Hippos (Hipopotamy) - Piotr Dumala, (Poland)
- 2014 - Best Feature: Seth's Dominion - Luc Chamberland, (Canada)
- 2013 - Best Feature: Tito on Ice - Max Andersson (USA)
- 2013 - Best Short: Lonely Bones - Rosto, (France, Netherlands)
- 2012 - Best Feature: Wrinkles - Ignacio Ferreras (Spain)
- 2012 - Best Short: Junkyard - Hisko Hulsing, (Netherlands)
- 2011 - Best Feature: Dead but not Buried - Phil Mulloy (UK)
- 2011 - Best Short: Moxie - Stephen Irwin (UK)
- 2010 - Best Feature: Goodbye Mister Christie - Phil Mulloy (UK)
- 2010 - Best Short: The External World - David O'Reilly (Ireland)
- 2009 - Best Short: Kaasündinud Kohustused (Inherent Obligations) - by Rao Heidmets, Estonia
- 2009 - Best Feature: Mary and Max - Adam Elliot (Australia)
- 2008 - Best Feature: Terra - Aristomenis Tsirbas (USA)
- 2008 - Best Short: Chainsaw - Dennis Tupicoff (Australia)
- 2007 - Best Feature: Persepolis - Marjane Satrapi (France)
- 2007 - Best Short: A Country Doctor - Koji Yamamura (Japan)
- 2006 - Best Feature: The Christies - Phil Mulloy (UK)
- 2006 - Best Short: Dreams & Desires: Family Ties - Joanna Quinn (UK)
- 2005 - Best Feature: The District! - Aron Gauder (Hungary)
- 2005 - Best Short: Milch - Igor Kovalyov (USA)
- 2004 - Best Feature: Raining Cats and Frogs - Jacques-Rémy Girerd (France)
- 2004 - Best Short: Ryan - Chris Landreth (Canada)
- 2003 - Son of Satan - Jean-Jacques-Villard (USA)
- 2002 - Best Short: Home Road Movies - Robert Bradbrook (UK)
- 2002 - Best Feature: Waking Life - Richard Linklater (USA)
- 2001 - Dog (film) - Suzie Templeton (UK)
- 2000 - Ring of Fire - Andreas Hykade (Germany)
- 1999 - Grace - Lorelei Pepi (USA)
- 1998 - The Night of the Carrots - Priit Pärn (Estonia)
- 1997 - We Lived In Grass - Andreas Hykade (Germany)
- 1996 - Bird in the Window - Igor Kovalyov (Russia/USA)
- 1994 - The Wrong Trousers - Nick Park (UK)
- 1992 - Two Sisters - Caroline Leaf (Canada)
- 1990 - Hen, His Wife - Igor Kovalyov (USSR)
- 1988 - The Man Who Planted Trees - Frederic Back (Canada)
- 1986 - The Frog, the Dog, and the Devil - Bob Stenhouse (New Zealand)
- 1984 - Chips - Jerzy Kucia (Poland)
- 1982 - Crac - Frederic Back (Canada)
- 1980 - Ubu - Geoff Dunbar (UK)
- 1978 - Rowing Across the Atlantic - Jean-François Laguionie (France)
- 1976 - The Street - Caroline Leaf (Canada)
See also
References
- ↑ Levy, David B. (May 1, 2006). "The Ottawa International Animation Festival". Your Career in Animation: How to Survive and Thrive. Allworth Press. p. 225. ISBN 1581154453.
- ↑ Milligan, Mercedes (2016-09-25). "'J'Aime les Filles,' 'Louise' Take Ottawa Grand Prizes". Animation Magazine. Retrieved 2016-09-29.
- Milligan, Mercedes (6 February 2012). "Meet Mr. Robinson" (Interview). Animation Magazine. Retrieved 13 February 2012.
- Ottawa Announces Feature Contestants - Animation Magazine
External links
- Ottawa International Animation Festival
- Toon Apprentice, by the Ottawa International Animation Festival
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