The Winners Of 2011 Edition
Nuvole, Mani
by Simone Massi
Animated Drawing
A work of an exceptional high level for its technique and its undoubted poetic inspiration; it portrays life in the course of time, in a landscape which fills it with its colours and sounds, as every man proceeds unceasingly under the vault of heaven
Cleo's Boogie
by Collective Camera
Digital Animation
The past coming around again, making memories,rhythm and plenty of enthralling irony come true
Special Mention
Plato
(Animated Drawing) by Leonard Cohen
The mystery of man coping with the things he himself has created, in a 'philosophical', fascinating thoughtful film full of (well drawn) lines
Who's there?
(Animated Drawing) by Vanda RaÌmanovÀ
Irony and a good technique in a short film with an undoubted peculiar rhythm
La Carezza
(Animated Drawing) by Simone Rastelli
The insight of a gesture which makes absence substantial, with measure and lyricism
Les Bessones del Carrer de Ponent
(Digital Animation) by Marc Riba
and Anna Solanas
A Gothic tale made with a strong incisiveness and an excellent technique
Sync
(Digital Animation) by Max Hattler
A work of a remarkable artistic importance and a high technical level
"R"
(Digital Animation) by Julie Rembouville
and Nicolas Bianco-Levrin
Using an excellent technique, the film expresses the difficulty of being authentic and original in a world which thwarts children's creativity.
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