GRAND PRIZE 2019
GRAND PRIZE
I'm Going Out For Cigarettes by Osman Cerfon
Jonathan, twelve years old, lives with his sister, mother and also some (imaginary?) identical men, who nest in closets, drawers, the TV set, the laundry.
I'm Going Out For Cigarettes by Osman Cerfon
Jonathan, twelve years old, lives with his sister, mother and also some (imaginary?) identical men, who nest in closets, drawers, the TV set, the laundry.
2019 EYE POPPER PRIZE (Best Experimental Animation)
EYE POPPER PRIZE - BEST EXPERIMENTAL ANIMATION
La Chute (The Fall) by Borris Labbé
As celestial beings descend to Earth vitiating its population, the world’s order unbalances. Initiated by these terms, a tragic fall leads to the parturition of crucial opposites: Hell and Heaven’s circles.
La Chute (The Fall) by Borris Labbé
As celestial beings descend to Earth vitiating its population, the world’s order unbalances. Initiated by these terms, a tragic fall leads to the parturition of crucial opposites: Hell and Heaven’s circles.
2019 BEST STUDENT ANIMATION
BEST STUDENT ANIMATION 2019
Daughter by Daria Kashcheeva
In a hospital room, the Daughter recalls a childhood moment when as a little girl she tried to share her experience with an injured bird with her Father. A moment of misunderstanding and a lost embrace has stretched into many years.
Daughter by Daria Kashcheeva
In a hospital room, the Daughter recalls a childhood moment when as a little girl she tried to share her experience with an injured bird with her Father. A moment of misunderstanding and a lost embrace has stretched into many years.
BEST OF BALTIMORE 2019
BEST OF BALTIMORE 2019
Foreign Exchange by Corrie Francis Parks
In the vast landscape of global economics, what is the worth of a handful of sand? At times, the individual is lost amidst the masses as they flow through the structures and systems of government. Meanwhile, a country curates its national stories and creates an artifact that passes through a thousand hands before ending up tucked in the back of a traveler's drawer, a useless banknote symbolizing the possibility of return.
Foreign Exchange by Corrie Francis Parks
In the vast landscape of global economics, what is the worth of a handful of sand? At times, the individual is lost amidst the masses as they flow through the structures and systems of government. Meanwhile, a country curates its national stories and creates an artifact that passes through a thousand hands before ending up tucked in the back of a traveler's drawer, a useless banknote symbolizing the possibility of return.
HONORABLE MENTION 2019
HONORABLE MENTION 2019
Slug Life by Sophie Koko Gate
A day in the life of Tanya, a curious woman who has developed a taste for non human lovers.
Slug Life by Sophie Koko Gate
A day in the life of Tanya, a curious woman who has developed a taste for non human lovers.