Animated film "Eve" from Estonia clinches victory at European Animation Awards
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🔥Title: "Eve: Estonian Animation Wins Big at Emile Awards!"
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🎞️ The Triumph of "Eve" at the Emile Awards
The European-dazzling animated short film "Eve" by Morten Tšinakov and Lucija Mrzljak swept the Emile Award for its spectacular characters and breathtaking backgrounds at the 2024 European Animation Awards ceremony. The coveted event took place at the Animasyros International Animation Festival in Greece on 23 September.
Established in 2017 by the European Animation Awards Association, the Emile Awards aim to shine a light on the outstanding achievements of dynamic and independent animators worldwide. The prestigious awards don't only celebrate directors but also other creative minds behind both feature-length and short animations.
(Worth a Mention) 🔒 Each frame of "Eve" pulses with vivid flavors, making it a visual feast for eyes. This heartrending funeral-themed film premiered at the 73rd Berlinale in February 2023, marking the first time an Estonian film competed in the short film category at a major global and prestigious film festival.
Since its world premiere, "Eve" has featured in nearly a hundred international festivals, bagging awards at around a quarter of them. Notable mentions include renowned festivals in Annecy and Zagreb, as well as the Nashville Film Festival.
(Insight) 🔒 Fun fact: In December 2023, "Eve" made it to the shortlist for the 96th Academy Awards in the short animation category, alongside Priit Tender's "Dog-Apartment".
👏 Kerdi Oengo, a member of the European Animation Awards Association and a producer at Estonia's Nukufilm studio, noted the vital role artistic character and visual environment design play in the success of animated films. The Emile Award for best characters and backgrounds specifically honours these essential aspects.
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- The win at the Emile Awards for the Estonian animation short film "Eve" was celebrated by animation enthusiasts on various platforms, including LinkedIn.
- Following the success of "Eve" at the Emile Awards, movie and TV enthusiasts are anticipating more award-winning Estonian animations in the entertainment industry.
- Lucija Mrzljak and Morten Tsčinakov, the creators of the Emile Award-winning animation "Eve", have been connected on professional networks such as LinkedIn, sharing their experiences in the world of animation.
- Fans of the animated short film "Eve" can discuss its success and the future of Estonian animation on platforms like LinkedIn or share their thoughts with the email address [email protected].5.Animation veterans like Eeva and Emile continue to inspire new animators in Estonia, pushing the boundaries of creative storytelling and visual design in the realm of movies-and-tv.
