Archive for November, 2008

Animate Your Week – Anilogue Film Festival

Wednesday, November 26th, 2008

bashir2_lrg1.jpgThe sixth edition of Anilogue film festival is coming to town on November 27th. Actually, it is coming to two towns now, as the festival takes place both in Budapest and Vienna. The opening event takes place in Budapest’s Uránia National Film Palace, with the premiere of the long awaited masterpiece from Japanese animation legend Hayao Miyazaki. Though Ponyo on the Cliff by the Sea is principally meant for those young enough to ride public transport for free, neither the Tokyo anime crowds or the Venice festival juries could resist its magical charm, flamboyant visuals and amiable story.

The feature program includes some non-kindergarten films, too. Take New York animation maverick Bill Plympton’s brand new film Idiots and Angels for example: a story of a guy who accidentally grows wings but has difficulties with turning into an angel. Or check out Ari Folman’s much acclaimed Waltz with Bashir – an animated drama about Israeli soldiers in the Lebanon war. And then there’s Nina Paley’s Annecy-winning movie, Sita Sings the Blues, which is said to be the greatest break-up story ever told. It’s actually two break-ups in one: the epic Ramayana and a present-day breaking-up-by-email story, accompanied by Annette Hanshaw’s heartbreaking songs from the 20s. Following the path from America to the Middle East to India, the festival also serves up two brand new Japanese animations, the visually explosive big screen version of Evangelion 1.0, and a unique anime-musical titled Piano Forest. And finally, to truly get away from the kindergarten, Anilogue will give us Dead Space, probably the bloodiest zombie animation ever made.

ia_031.jpgAnilogue’s call for the best European animated short film produced more than 500 entries this year. A 32-strong selection of competition shorts are in the final round and the winner will be announced in Vienna’s Filmcasino on the evening of December 3rd. The seven days of Anilogue 2008 also includes the Toons&Tunes workshop with comparative screenings of Walt Disney and Fleischer Brothers studios from the early 1930’s and actual hands-on composing sessions with the composer and workshop leader Nik Phelps. You’d also be a badly drawn fool if you missed the year’s most awarded animations in the World Panorama, and of course the seven-hour-long cartoon marathon that is Animated Night. Your life is dull – animate it at last!

(Thanks for this article to Budapest Funzine!)

Winners of Nisi Masa Script Contest 2008

Tuesday, November 25th, 2008

escapelogoAt the time when Europe needs to be built through concrete projects, the NISI MASA Short Film Scripts Contest is a unique initiative in its ambition as well as in its spirit. Cinema needs such event to develop itself on a European scale. The objectives we want to achieve through the contest are to develop short film projects at a European level and to create a network of young professionals.

The 15 jury members announced the results the 22nd of November 2008 during the 4th edition of the One Take Film Festival in Zagreb (Croatia). The 3 European winners will have their scripts produced with the support of NISI MASA. They will also participate to the master class “European Short Pitch” in February 2009 at the Moulin d’Andé – Céci (France), the Centre for Film Writing.

And the winners are:

Scamps
Ülkü Oktay – Turkey

The Wedding Tape
Ariel Shaban – Kosovo

Furniture
Melissa Suárez del Real- Spain

Congratulation to the winners!

more info: www.nisimasa-scriptcontest.eu

Shoot4life – Filmmarathon

Saturday, November 22nd, 2008

shoot4life_logo.jpgDigital short world game
22nd – 23rd November 2008

President of the jury: Jíri Menzel Oscar-winner film director
Play and win 5000 USD!

Subject: The voluntary donor of blood

Register on the Internet now! www.shoot4life.tv

Participating crews (that may be a one-man-crew as well) must make their maximum 2 minute long movies about the given topic in 24 hours and upload them on the Internet to our server. There will be three compulsory elements for every movie that will be revealed to the contestants only on the morning of the starting of the game. All films completed within 24 hours will be viewed and evaluated by international juries in Hungary. movies The announcement of the Winners at an Awards Gala will be webcast via live streaming on the Internet on the 23rd of November, 2008.

Planned international spots: Asia: Philippine Islands (Manila), India (New Delhi) Australia: Melborune Africa: Congo (Kinshasa) Europe: Albania (Tirana), Hungary (Budapest), Switzerland (Bern), Serbia (Belgrad) South-America: Brasil (Rio de Janeiro), Ecuador North-America: United States of America (New York, Los Angeles)

Premiere: Tripe and Onion

Wednesday, November 12th, 2008

The work of the young director was chosen as the best Hungarian short film by the Hungarian Film Critics’ Associtation in 2007. It also earned prizes at the Cleveland, Leuven and Valladolid Film Festivals. The film was selected to more than 80 film festivals worldwide and was screened with success in German and French cinemas.

The success of the film lies in the pure storytelling without using any dialogues, its narration built on a single gag, its special atmosphere. All of these elements are present in the original short story of András Nagy Bandó, which was adapted to screenplay by Márton Szirmai.



“A delicious recipe for a quick lunch, from a vanishing age, served fresh and hot at a roadside shack.

Sharing a meal like this with anyone should be a pleasurable thing. Except when it has a suprising twist…” – Márton Szirmai

 Read the interview with Márton Szirmai below!

 Filmography:

- Summertime (2008)

- The Sinking Village (2008)

- Born Loser (Tv series – 3 episodes 2007)

- Szalontüdő (2006)

- The Treasure of Pécs City (2006)

The Director of Tripe and Onions: Interview with Márton Szirmai

Wednesday, November 12th, 2008

szirmai.jpgWhere does the story of “Tripe & Onion” come from?
There is a short story by András Nagy-Bandó I heard on the radio about 15 years ago. It has stayed with me ever since. I wanted to shoot a short film in 2006 and realized this is the perfect story to use.

How did you get your crew and the financing of the film?
The Motion Picture Foundation of Hungary also funded the project but but the lion’s share of the money I raised myself. The crew was mainly formed by the “Közgáz Vizuális Brigád”, but there were some people I had worked with for the first time.

How have you tried to find your audience? What channels did you use?

The film was selected to more than 80 film festivals. Duna Televison bought it for broadcasting. We got a great award at an Italian festival: seventeen 35mm cinema copies, which gave the opportunity to screen the film before long feature films in German and France cinemas. And now it’s time to go to the Internet! Tripe & Onion can be watched on the web only on Daazo.com


Which festival screening was the most important to you?

It sounds very sentimental but all the screenings were very important to me. Of course the festivals I was able to attend had more impact on me. (Sarajevo, Dresden, Triest)

What was your aim with this film?

I wanted to tell the story without using any dialogues. I adapted the story so that I could concentrate on the images.

What are your future plans?

My secret plan is to shoot a film based on Stanislaw Lem’s short stories. But I would like to grow up to this difficult task by making several other short films before.