Vienna, Austria: „Tricky Women- Wicked Realities“ Animation Festival – New Directing Team & Submission Countdown for 2025 ends on October 6th!

THIS FALL BRINGS NEWS!

After an inspiring and intensive summer, in which we were for example guests with a TRICKY WOMEN TRICKY REALITIES program at the renowned animation film festival in Hiroshima, preparations for our 22nd festival edition are now really picking up speed. We are also very delighted to be able to announce some very special news right at the start of the new festival season: From fall 2024, TRICKY WOMEN TRICKY REALITIES will be organized by a directing team of three for the first time!

Waltraud Grausgruber (co-founder and co-director of TRICKY WOMEN TRICKY REALITIES since 2001), Lara Bellon (festival and cultural worker) and Lisa Heuschober (festival and cultural worker) will collectively organize and manage the film festival from September 2024.

„As a film festival for animated film, which exclusively presents works by women and/or genderqueer people and connects them internationally, we understand feminist solidarity as our leitmotif and want to continue to create feminist spaces through an innovative and intergenerational way of working that is characterized by support, diversity, creativity and experimentation. In this new constellation, the aim is to value and nurture what has been created over the last decades and at the same time to actively embrace openness towards new cinematic and feminist practices.“ (Waltraud Grausgruber, Lara Bellon, Lisa Heuschober)

Lara Bellon and Lisa Heuschober have been part of the TRICKY WOMEN TRICKY REALITIES team as curators and cultural workers since 2022. As festival workers, they previously co-directed Vienna’s human rights film festival this human world together for several years and worked as programmers, producers and writers for various film festivals, film projects and cultural events.

REMINDER! SUBMIT NOW FOR #TWTR25!

The countdown is on! Until October 6 we are looking forward to receiving your new animated films for the competition programs of TRICKY WOMEN TRICKY REALITIES 2025. For the second time, we are also dedicating a separate competition category to animated works from the field of virtual and mixed reality in cooperation with XR Vienna. Awards worth a total of 22,000 euros are up for grabs, including the Maria Lassnig Golden Film Reel, endowed with 10,000 euros.

Older works can also be submitted for our non-competitive categories until October 6: Feminist Topics, Work Affairs/Fair Play (in cooperation with the Vienna Chamber of Labor) and Animated Documentaries. TRICKY WOMEN TRICKY REALITIES 2025 will take place from March 5 to 9. Please find all submission details ▶ here. Submissions can be made via ▶ FilmFreeway.

 We look forward to your submissions and wish you a cosy and wonderful fall!
The Tricky Women Tricky Realities team

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ACADEMY REVEALS 2024 STUDENT ACADEMY AWARD® WINNERS INTERNATIONAL STUDENT FILM AWARDS CEREMONY TO BE HELD IN LONDON

ALL WINNING FILMS NOW ELIGIBLE FOR 97TH OSCARS®

LOS ANGELES, CA – The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences has voted 15 students as winners of the 51st Student Academy Awards® competition.  This year, the Student Academy Awards competition received 2,683 entries from 738 colleges and universities worldwide.  The 2024 winners join the ranks of such past Student Academy Award® winners as Patricia Cardoso, Pete Docter, Spike Lee, Patricia Riggen and Robert Zemeckis.

The Academy announced last month that the presentation ceremony for its annual international student film competition will be held in London this year in partnership with Rolex.  Traditionally held at the Academy’s Samuel Goldwyn Theater in Beverly Hills since its inception, the 51st Student Academy Awards will take place at the ODEON Luxe Leicester Square in London on Monday, October 14, at 7:00 p.m. BST.  The ceremony is free and open to the public, but advance tickets are required and are available online here.

Animation
Florian Maurice, Maxime Foltzer & Estelle Bonnardel, “Au Revoir Mon Monde,” MoPA 3D Animation School, France

https://www.ecole-mopa.fr/en/3-d-animation-movies-achievement/animation-movie-au-revoir-mon-monde

Kei Kanamori, “Origami,” Digital Hollywood University, Japan

https://www.therookies.co/entries/29401

Spencer Baird, “Student Accomplice,” Brigham Young University

https://universe.byu.edu/2024/05/16/byu-animation-short-film-student-accomplice-premieres-at-varsity-theater/

 

 

Alternative/Experimental
Akshit Kumar, “bonVoyage pour monVoyage,” National Institute of Design, India
Birdy Wei-Ting Hung, “A Brighter Summer Day for the Lady Avengers,” San Francisco State University
Dori Walker, “In Living Memory,” Brown University

Documentary
Rishabh Raj Jain, “A Dream Called Khushi (Happiness),” New York University
Hannah Rafkin, “Keeper,” School of Visual Arts
Aaron Johnson, “The 17%,” Chapman University

Narrative
Pavel Sýkora & Viktor Horák, “The Compatriot,” Filmová Akademie Miroslava Ondříčka v Písku, Czech Republic
Jens Kevin Georg, “Crust,” Film University Babelsberg KONRAD WOLF, Germany
Robin Wang, “Neither Donkey nor Horse,” University of Southern California

First-time honors go to National Institute of Design, Digital Hollywood University and Filmová Akademie Miroslava Ondříčka v Písku.

Gold, silver and bronze placements in the four award categories will be announced at the ceremony. In partnership with the BFI London Film Festival, Student Academy Award winners will have access to panels and networking opportunities.  In addition, winners will have exclusive access to Academy members to support their career advancement.

All Student Academy Award-winning films are eligible to compete for 2024 Oscars® in the Animated Short Film, Live Action Short Film or Documentary Short Film category.  Past winners have gone on to receive 67 Oscar® nominations and have won or shared 15 awards.

The Student Academy Awards were established in 1972 to provide a platform for emerging global talent by creating opportunities within the industry to showcase their work.

 

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ABOUT THE ACADEMY
The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences is home to a global membership of more than 10,500 of the most accomplished film industry artists and leaders. The Academy recognizes and celebrates all aspects of the arts and sciences of moviemaking through renowned awards for cinematic achievement, including the Oscars®. With the largest film-related collection in the world, housed at the Academy Museum of Motion Pictures, the Academy’s Margaret Herrick Library and the Academy Film Archive, the Academy is a leader in the fields of conservation, preservation and exhibition of film-related objects and materials. Through the Academy Museum, the Academy presents powerful exhibitions, screenings and programs about cinema’s past, present, and future. The Academy also inspires young artists and creates opportunities for underrepresented communities to engage with the film world. Across all initiatives, the Academy connects global audiences – its members, the film industry and film fans – through their shared passion for making and watching films.

ABOUT ROLEX AND CINEMA
For many decades, Rolex has maintained close ties with the world of cinema. Its watches have played a role in numerous films, including Oscar®-winning masterpieces. The company promotes excellence, encourages the preservation and transmission of the cinematic arts and celebrates progress by accompanying cinema legends and budding talents: through Testimonees such as Martin Scorsese, James Cameron and Jia Zhang-ke, its partnership with the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences and the Rolex mentoring programme for talented young filmmakers. Rolex has partnered with the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences since 2017, serving as Proud Sponsor of the Oscars®, hosting the event’s Greenroom, while also supporting the Governors Awards, known for recognizing lifetime achievement and humanitarian efforts in the film industry. To assist in the preservation of film history for future generations, Rolex became a Founding Supporter of the Academy Museum of Motion Pictures in Los Angeles and a partner of The Film Foundation. Through its support of the film industry, Rolex champions excellence, the perpetuation of knowledge, the conservation of the art of filmmaking and the rise of new talent.

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Shameful!

If that is true, there should be consequences. Call me naive and whatever you want, but this seems to be quite a scandal if you compare the message of the film with the behavior of the producers behind it. Its seems to me that this is wrong, hypocritical and shameful.

Correct me if I am wrong!

I love the studio, adore the artists – at the same time I am disgusted by the „typical“ display of company greed!

Have a look at the links to the articles by CartoonBrew and IGN below!

Report: ‘Inside Out 2’ Artists Had To Crunch Seven Days A Week For Months To Finish Film

https://www.ign.com/articles/inside-out-2-was-the-hit-pixar-needed-but-the-laid-off-employees-who-crunched-on-it-are-still-hurting

The Elusive Samurai | CHARACTER VISUAL TRAILER (AYAKO)

Meet Tokiyuki’s devoted retainer who supports her friends with her multiple talents, Ayako! A naive yet physically strong girl of the Elusive Warriors!

VA: Sayumi Suzushiro

Watch The Elusive Samurai on Crunchyroll! Read more

The Minion Controller! | Mini Minion Movie Pt.1 | Despicable Me 4

Gru welcomes a new member to the family, Gru Jr., who’s intent on tormenting his dad. However, their peaceful existence soon comes crashing down when criminal mastermind Maxime Le Mal escapes from prison and vows revenge against Gru.

Täglich einen Kurzen: “ Analysis Paralysis“ by Anete Melece

Every time Anton need to make even the tiniest decision, his head starts to swell and sometimes becomes so big that he can’t keep it straight. While looking for passersby willing to play a game of chess with him in the park, he notices Lily complaining about her trampled flowerbed. Will Anton be able to decide whether to help her?

https://www.swissfilms.ch/de/movie/analysis-paralysis/A933E0BCC1554EEDAB21E707BB01BFAE

Täglich einen Kurzen: „Wings“ by Casey McDonald

In this story of kindness, friendship, and the fear of being left behind, a friendship takes flight as a mouse that wants to fly and an injured bird cross paths. Final film from the School of Visual arts.

I directed, background painted, animated, and did about half of the cleanup/coloring myself! The rest was handled by my awesome team in the credits.

Thank you to Colin Andrew Grant for the fantastic score, and thanks to SVA for the two grants that helped me produce this film! And thank you all so much for watching. This was a huge labor of love for me, and I’m so glad I finally get to share it!

Find me Elsewhere!

Art Tumblr: frogart.tumblr.com

Personal Tumblr: gothfrog.tumblr.com

Twitter:   / caseyannemcd  

Instagram:   / gothfrog  

Jim Henson’s The Storyteller: Les sept Corbeaux | Bande-annonce | Felix & Paul Studios

Plongez dans un univers enchanteur avec Jim Henson’s The Storyteller: Les sept corbeaux, un livre animé qui mise sur les dernières percées de la réalité augmentée pour vous transporter au cœur d’un conte intemporel.

How to achieve a CINEMATIC LOOK in animation | Nacho Molina

Welcome to the Official Youtube channel for The SPA Studios (Sergio Pablos Animation), a Madrid-based Feature Animation Studio. You may know us from our work on films such as “Despicable Me”, “Smallfoot”, “Rio”, or most recently “Klaus”, Netflix’s first original Feature film, which was entirely conceived and produced at SPA Studios and received 7 Annie Awards and 1 BAFTA Award, as well as a nomination from The 2020 Academy Awards for Best Animated Film, among many others. www.thespastudios.com

2024 Houdini Film + TV Reel

As always, we’d like to extend our thanks and kudos to the talented studios and artists who contributed to this year’s reel…

Alt.VFX Bacon X Bottleship VFX Brickland Walt Disney Animation Studios Electric Theatre Collective (ETC) Framestore Goodbye Kansas Studios JAMM Visual Realtime Sauvage.TV Shirogumi Inc. Space and Co. Stealthworks The Marmalade UPP WEFX Wētā FX XK Studio

Leviathan | Official Teaser | Netflix

Based on: Leviathan by Scott Westerfeld, Illustrated by Keith Thompson Director: Christophe Ferreira Music by: Nobuko Toda & Kazuma Jinnouchi (Suzume, Ghost In The Shell SAC_2045, Metal Gear Solid 4) Original Songs by: Joe Hisaishi (Spirited Away, Castle in the Sky) Produced by: Qubic Pictures (Eden, Star Wars: Visions) Production: Orange (Trigun Stampede, BEASTARS, Land of the Lustrous)

In 1914, on the eve of war, a fugitive prince and a girl in disguise meet aboard a bioengineered airship, the HMS Leviathan, and change the course of history.

THE WILD ROBOT premiere Lupita Nyong’o, Kit Connor, Maren Morris, cast & crew – September 8, 2024

THE WILD ROBOT stars Lupita Nyong’o, Kit Connor, Catherine O’Hara, Mark Hamill, and Stephanie Hsu; director/screenwriter Chris Sanders; original book author Peter Brown; soundtrack artist Maren Morris; and producer Jeff Hermann discuss the film at its world premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival at Roy Thomson Hall on Sunday, September 8, 2024. Video organized, assembled, written (via editing), & edited by TheMovieReport.com

CHAPTERS

00:00 THE WILD ROBOT world premiere cast & crew interviews – September 8, 2024

00:25 Lupita Nyong’o – Roz

01:31 Kit Connor – Brightbill

02:24 Catherine O’Hara – Pinktail

03:41 Mark Hamill – Thorn 05:23 Stephanie Hsu – Vontra

06:23 Chris Sanders – director / screenwriter

07:50 Peter Brown – original book author

09:30 Maren Morris – soundtrack artist

10:54 Jeff Hermann – producer

Deutsche Filmakademie: Gespräch mit Denis Behnke über seine Arbeit als Visual Effects Supervisor (2008)

Der Visual Effects Supervisor Denis Behnke sprach mit dem Schweizer Autor und Journalisten Thomas Binotto im August 2008 über seine Arbeit. Das Interview ist in der im Januar 2009 erschienenen Neuauflage von Binottos Buch „Mach’s noch einmal, Charlie!“ in gekürzter Fassung abgedruckt. Denis Behnke ist Mitglied der Deutschen Filmakademie.

Interviews: Thomas Binotto Dreh + Schnitt: Malte Kreutzfeldt

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