CINANIMA – The International Animated Film Festival of Espinho is now preparing its 31st edition, which will be held from the 5th to the 11th of November 2007.
CINANIMA proudly presents to all the animation lovers a diverse and vanguard programme. Besides the International Competitive Section, the festiva comprises also numerous activities, such as theorganisation of workshops, debates, exhibitions, tours, special screenings and retrospectives.
CINANIMA is well known for providing to its guests and the audience, in general, a pleasant, relaxed and familiar atmosphere. People create bonds and friendships last throughout time. Espinho, the city that welcomes the festival everyyear, is a small seaside resort, located 17kms south of Oporto and it is the perfect framing for one of the most ancient animation festivals in the world.
| Email: | cinamina(at)mail.telepac.pt |
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| Phone: | (351) 227.331.350 |
| Fax: | (351) 227.331.358 |
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Apartado 743 Espiniho 4500-901 Portugal |
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Directed by: Chris Lavis and Maciek Szczerbowski (Canada)
and "THE PEARCE SISTERS"
Directed by: Luis Cook (United Kingdom)
Jury's Special Prize - Prize City of Espinho: "LE LOUP BLANC"
Directed by: Pierre-Luc Granjon (France)
Best Short Film - Class A (up to 15 minutes): "THE DRESS"
Directed by: Jelena Girlin
Mari-Liis Bassovskaj (Estonia)
Short Film - Class A (up to 15 minutes)
Honourable Mention: "A SUNNY DAY"
Directed by: Gil Alkabetz (Germany)
Best Medium Length Film - Class B (more than 15 minutes and up to 50 minutes): "DOWN THE ROAD"
Directed by: Rune Christensen (Denmark)
Best Feature Film - Class C (more than 50 minutes): "LE TUEUR DE MONTMARTRE"
Directed by: Borislav Sajtinac (France)
Best First Film or Graduation Film -Class D: "FOOLISH GIRL"
Directed by: Zojya Kireeva (Russia)
Best Series or Film for TV - Class E: "TALES OF THE OLD PIANO - LUDWIG VAN BEETHOVEN"
Directed by: Vladimir Petkevich (Russia)
Prize Jose Abel: "JEU"
Directed by: Georges Schwizgebel (Switzerland / Canada)
Grand Prize Tobis: "CANDIDO"
Directed by: Jos� Pedro Cavalheiro (Portugal)
Prize for the Best Original Soundtrack: "THE TALE OF THE HOW"
Directed by: The Blackheart Gang (France)
Prize of the Audience: "SLEEPING BETTY"
Directed by: Claude Cloutier (Canada)
Prize Alves Costa: "MADAME TUTLI-PUTLI"
Directed by: Chris Lavis and Maciek Szczerbowski (Canada)
Prize Antonio Gaio: "CANDIDO"
Directed by: Jose Pedro Cavalheiro (Portugal)
Prize Antonio Gaio
Honourable Mention: "CAES MARINHEIROS"
Directed by: Joana Toste (Portugal)
Prize for the Best Portuguese Young Director (Directors up to 18 years old): "UM MUNDO MELHOR"
Directed by: Crianeas das Oficinas da Anilupa
(Portugal)
Premio Jovem Cineasta Portugues (Directors with more than 18 years old): "YULUNGA"
Directed by: Cristiano Mourato (Portugal)
Prize RTP2 - Onda Curta
(In no particular order)
"THE PEARCE SISTERS"
Directed by: Luis Cook (United Kingdom)
"JEU"
Directed by: Georges Schwizgebel (Switzerland / Canada)
"MADAME TUTLI-PUTLI"
Directed by: Chris Lavis and Maciek Szczerbowski
(Canada)
"THE NEXT MOVE"
Directed by: Laura Neuvonen (Finland)
"T.O.M."
Directed by: Tom Brown and Daniel Gray (United Kingdom)
"A SUNNY DAY"
Directed by: Gil Alkabetz (Germany)
"THE TALE OF THE HOW"
Directed by: The Blackheart Gang (France)
"OVER THE HILL"
Directed by: Peter Baynton (United Kingdom)
Special Mentions:
"CANDIDO"
Directed by: Jose Pedro Cavalheiro (Portugal)
"CAES MARINHEIROS"
Directed by: Joana Toste (Portugal)