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Animated film and media festival
The
Cordoba International Animation Festival ? ANIMA
is a competitive animated film and media festival that is held in the city of
Cordoba, Argentina
every year.
ANIMA's first edition was held in April 2001, and has been replicated in odd years since, therefore being
Argentina
's first and longest standing animation festival.
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The festival is jointly organized by the Centro Experimental de Animacion (CEAn), an animation research and production center at the Faculty of Arts,
Universidad Nacional de Cordoba
; and the Animation Chair of the
Universidad Nacional de Villa Maria
.
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The tenth edition of ANIMA was held on October 9 through 11, 2019.
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The next edition will be on October 3 through 6, 2023.
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ANIMA revolves around three dimensions:
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- The festival itself, which welcomes all sorts of animation with no limitations to technique, genre, topic, format and/or screening media.
- Providing formative opportunities in animation, through seminars, workshops and masterclasses.
- An academic conference called FAIA ? Foro Academico Internacional de Animacion. Stablished in 2007, FAIA is the first Latin American conference on the subject. Proceedings of the conference are published both on paper and online editions.
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List of ANIMA Prize winners
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Grand Jury Prize
Year
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Winner
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Director
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Country
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2021
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Bestia
|
Hugo Covarrubias
|
Chile
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2019
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5 ans apres la guerre
|
Samuel Albaric, Martin Wiklund, Ulysse Lefort
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France
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2017
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Celui qui a deux ames
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Fabrice Luan - Vija
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France
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2015
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Beach Flags
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Sarah Saidan
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France
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2013
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I am Tom Moody
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Ainslie Henderson
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UK
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2011
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Paths of Hate
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Damian Nenow
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Poland
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2009
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El Empleo
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Santiago 'Bou' Grasso
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Argentina
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2007
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Der Kloane
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Andreas Hykade
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Germany
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2005
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Morir de Amor
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Gil Alkabetz
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Germany
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