The award for best film in the Slovak competition went to this year’s much anticipated and popular SH_T HAPPENS by David Štumpf and Michaela Mihályi, along with a prize of 1,000 EUR. The film premiered last year in Venice and also screened at the Sundance Festival. Awards also went to directors from Estonia and Poland.
The festival, which concluded on 30 August 2020, concentrates on animated short films. It is financially supported by the Slovak Audiovisual Fund.
Festival director Ivana Sujová said, “It’s great that we could present a quality selection of captivating narrative films, as well as some experimental and psychedelic animation. All films in the main competitive section are excellent. Local production is strongly represented in the competitive sections and awards, which shows that our local talent can produce internationally renowned content.”
The winning films are:
Anča Award:
I’m Going Out For Cigarettes (France)
Directed by Osman Cerfon
Anča Award Special Mention:
Cosmonaut (Estonia)
Directed by Kaspar Jancis
Anča Student Award:
Tom Has a Plant (Denmark)
Directed by Thinh Nguyen
Anča Student Award Special Mention:
The Little Soul (Poland)
Directed by Barbara Rupik
Anča Music Video Award:
P/\ST: Tíseň (Czech Republic)
Directed by Bety Suchanová, Nora Štrbová
Anča Music Video Special Mention:
Lightning Bolt: Blow to the Head (USA)
Directed by Caleb Wood
Anča Slovak Award:
SH_T HAPPENS (Czech Republic, Slovakia, France)
Directed by Michaela Mihályi and David Štumpf
Anča Slovak Award Special Mention:
Ka-Boom!: Flood (Slovakia)
Directed by Veronika Kocourková
Anča Kid’s Award:
Heat Wave (Greece)
Directed by Fokion