Animationsprisen

 

the danish animation awards with “the Borge ring award”

I 2007 indstiftede ANIS sammen med Odense Film Festival Den Danske Animationspris. Prisen uddeles årligt på Odense Filmfestival og består af 2 priser:


  1. “Børge Ring Award” (nyt navn fra 2012) gives til bedste film i konkurrencen. Prisen kan gives til både danske og udenlandske produktioner. Der medfølger en check på kr. 15.000.

  2. Talentprisen uddeles til skaberen af et ekstraordinært dansk værk indenfor animationsgenren. Prisen kan gives til både nye og etablerede talenter. Der medfølger en check på kr. 10.000


Odense Filmfestival finder sted årligt den sidste uge i August. Se mere på www.filmfestival.dk


  1. FESTIVALUDVALGET

Fra ANIS bestyrelse er der nedsat et Festivaludvalg. Dette udvalg står for det praktiske i forbindelse med samarbejdet med Odense Filmfestival samt for nomineringerne til Talentprisen.

Animationsprisen

In 2007 ANIS and Odense Intl’ Film Festival founded the Danish Animation Awards. There are two prizes which are given out each year at Odense Intl’ Film Festival.


  1. The BORGE RING Award is given to the best animation film in the competition. The prize can be awarded to both Danish and international productions. With the award comes a cash prize worth DKK 15.000 (app. EUR 2,000) and from 2012 a bronze statuette by British sculptor Joanna Mallin-Davies.

  2. The Talent Award is given to the creator of a extraordinary Danish work within the animation genre. The prize can be awarded to both new and established talents. With the award follows check of DKK 10.000 (app. EUR 1,350).


Odense Film Festival is an independent short film festival with both an international and a national competition.The festival is designed to screen unusual short fiction and documentary films of high quality with an original and imaginative sense of creativity. It is organized by the City of Odense with financial support from the Danish Film Institute. See more: www.filmfestival.dk

THE DANISH ANIMATION AWARD

Click the title of the film to see more.


2011

The Danish Animation Award

Tusilago” by Jonas Odell (SE)


The Talent Award

Paw Charlie Ravn (DK) with his film “To Venner


2010

The Danish Animation Award

Angry Man” by Anita Kirri (NO) (jury statement)


The Talent Award (2 first prizes)

Tor Fruergaard (DK) with his film “Venus” (jury statement)

Helena Frank (SE) with her film “Heavy Heads” (jury statement)

Special Mention

Whistleless” (Fløjteløs) by Siri Melchior (DK) (jury statement)

The Little Dragon” by Bruno Collet (FR) (jury statement)


2009

The Danish Animation Award

Dust Kid” by Yu-mi Jung (KR)


The Talent Award

Dorte Bengtson (DK) for “Sylfidden

Special Mention

Leitmotif” by Jeanette Nørgaard (DK)


2008

The Danish Animation Award

Skhizein” by Jeremy Clapin (FR)


The Talent Award

Jan Rahbek (DK) for “Space Cowboys

Special Mentions

Three Love Stories” by Svetlana Fillipova (DE/RU)

Shaman” by Luc Perez (DK)

For Stor” CAV Bøgelund (DK)


2007

The Danish Animation Award

Tyger” by Guilherme Marcondez (BR)


The Talent Award

Karla Nielsen (DK) for “Skyggen i Sara

WALL OF FAME - ALL TIME WINNERS

the 2011 Winners announced

The Danish Animation Award

“TUSILAGO”

by Jonas Odell (SE)

jury’s statement + info



The Talent Award

PAW CHARLIE RAVN (DK)

with his film “TO VENNER”

jury’s statement + info


Only functioning when submissions are open!

Usually from March.

The Borge Ring Award announced from 2012

The Danish Animation Society (ANIS), who’s hosting the Danish Animation Award every year in conjunction with Odense International Film Festival (OFF), have just announced that they will name the main award “The Borge Ring Award”. With the award comes a cash prize of EUR 2,000 plus a bronze statuette designed by the Italian resident British sculptor Joanna Mallin-Davies. The statuette will be inspired from characters from Borge Ring’s Oscar winning short animation “Anna & Belle”, which won the Oscar for Best Animated Short Film in 1984.


See press release here