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Au 8me Jour Takes Best in Show at SIGGRAPH Asia Computer Animation Festival
The SIGGRAPH Asia 2024 Computer Animation Festival (CAF), Asia's premier computer-generated animation and visual effects event, has announced the winners of this years competition. With entries from around the world showcasing the year's best works, the festival continues to celebrate the creativity, innovation, and technical artistry shaping the future of animation. This year's festival received 361 submissions from 31 countries, reflecting a rich diversity of styles, stories, and techniques. Watch the official CAF Trailer below.From this pool of entries, four exceptional films have been awarded top honors by a panel of judges.The list of award winners is as follows:Best in Show AwardAu 8me Jour (France)Contributors & Directors:Agathe Snchal, Alicia Massez, Elise Debruyne, Flavie Carin, Tho Duhautois from PikturaProducer:Carlos De Carvalho from PikturaDescription: It took 7 days to create the world, it only took one to disrupt its balance. Jury's Special AwardSopa Fria (Portugal)Contributor: Emanuel Oliveira from AGENCIA Portuguese Short Film AgencyDirector:Marta MonteiroProducers:Vanessa Ventura and Nuno Amorim from ANIMAIS AVPL, Claire Beffa and Sidonie Garnier from La Clairire OuestDescription:Sopa Fria explores domestic violence through a deeply layered narrative and visual approach. The film operates on two levels: one portrayed through hand-drawn animations reflecting the protagonist's daily life and perceptions, and another through "found footage" like photographs and symbolic imagery that deepen the narrative's metaphoric meaning. The protagonist's emotionsfear, anger, sadness, and insecurityare conveyed not only through her actions but also by immersing her in evocative visual and auditory worlds.The House is more than a setting; it becomes an active character, symbolizing danger, oppression, and isolation. Its oppressive behavior mirrors the husbands violence, tightening its hold around the protagonist during moments of vulnerability. Yet, in the presence of others, the House "acts normal," masking the reality within its walls, reflecting the silent complicity often associated with abuse. Best Student Project AwardCourage (France)Contributors & Directors:Margot Jacquet, Nathan Baudry, Marion Choudin, Jeanne Desplanques, Lise Delcroix, Salom Cognon from Supinfocom RubikaProducer:Philippe Meis from Supinfocom RubikaDescription:When Anna, an Olympic athlete, finds herself behind in the race, she redoubles her efforts with the aim of winning the competition and never disappoint again. But as she pushes herself beyond her limits, she burns out. She then has to face the wave of judgment that comes with dropping out. Honorable Mention AwardFire (France)Contributor:Laure Goasguen from Miyu DistributionDirectors:Baptiste Fraboul, Lna Gittler, Esther Lamassoure, Julie Le Forban, Florent Sabuco, Valentin Serre from Miyu DistributionProducer:Julien DEPARIS from ENSIDescription: Time seems to stand still as a fire approaches.Enjoy the festival trailer:The SIGGRAPH Asia 2024 Computer Animation Festival is curated by the Computer Animation Festival Chair Yoriko Ito, Independent Art Director, Consultant & Educator for Animation, and Computer Animation Festival Producer Hana Shiota, Polygon Pictures. Screenings will take place in the Electronic Theater and Animation Theater at SIGGRAPH Asia 2024 in Tokyo International Forum."As part of the festivities, three prestigious awards will be presented: Best Student Project, Jury Special, and Best in Show, along with an Honorable Mention for a standout work deserving special recognition", said Yoriko Ito, CAF Chair. "This years CAF promises to be a true celebration of innovation and artistic excellence, offering a glimpse into the future of animation. Dont miss this chance to experience the extraordinary creativity that is shaping the industry today."Source: SIGGRAPH Asia 2024 Dan Sarto is Publisher and Editor-in-Chief of Animation World Network.
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