Fredrikstad Animation Festival was held from November 10th to 13th 2016 at Fredrikstad Kino and Litteraturhuset in Fredrikstad. The festival had a diverse programme with short film screenings, seminars, exhibitions and more.
Official guests at the festival were: Gunnar Wille (Denmark), Konstantin Bronzit (Russia), Jericca Cleland (Canada), Mark Davies (Canada), Felix Massie (England), Kim Keukeleire (France), Max Mörtl (Germany), Niki Lindroth von Bahr (Sweden), LorÚne Lescanne (France), Kim Helminen (Finland), Erik van Drunen (Netherlands), Sander Joon (Estonia), Mari-Liis Rebane (Estonia), Tatu MetsÀtÀhti (Finland), Frida-Li Lövgren (Sweden), Daniel Wiklund (Sweden), Alexander Cederlund (Sweden), Daniel Eugene Lacey-McDermott (Norway), Mats Sivertsen (Norway), Kajsa NÊss (Norway), Tonje Skar Reiersen (Norway), Lise Fearnley (Norway), Hans Gerhard Meier (Norway), Martine Grande (Norway), Elisabeth Aalmo (Norway), Cathinka Tanberg (Norway) og Kristine Knudsen (Norway).
Film Programmes
98 films in the categories animated feature films, animated shorts and animated commissioned films were screened during the 2016 festival. The festivalâs main programme was the competition programme for animated short films from the Nordic and Baltic countries.
Nordic-Baltic competition programme
A central part of the festival is the competition programme for Nordic-Baltic animated short films and the Golden Gunnar Award. Out of 161 submissions, 19 professional short films were selected to compete, divided into two short film programmes, in addition to 15 student films, 29 commissioned films and 6 childrenâs films in their own programmes. The professional short film and commissioned film jury consisted of Maciek Szczerbowski, Joan Ashworth and Trygve Nielsen. The student film jury consisted of Pjotr Sapegin, Chris Lavis and Kjersti Nordmann.
Special Screenings
Two special screenings dedicated to persons or subjects were presented. The screenings included talks with filmmakers and curators.
Gunnars Wille Werden
Guest of honour and âlifetime achievementâ award winner Gunnar Wille gave an insight into his very own world by present movies and TV productions he has taken part in. Gunnar himself held the introduction and contributed with his own perspective.
The World of Konstantin Bronzit
The programme devoted to Konstantin Bronzit included screenings of two of his films that were Oscar nominated, and Bronzit spoke of his career and work prosess.
Andre kortfilmprogrammer
Mikrofilm retrospektiv
Retrospective program dedicated the 20th anniversary of animation studio Mikrofilm. 12 short films, all produced by the studio.
Mikrofilm barnefilm
Retrospective program for children dedicated the 20th anniversary of animation studio Mikrofilm. 8 short films, all produced by the studio.
Cartoon dâOr
The five finalists for the Cartoon dâOr, a pan-European animation award for short films. Fredrikstad Animation Festival is one of ten European festivals which nominated films for the award.
Nordisk-baltisk panorama
Program devoted to Nordic-Baltic films outside the competition program.
Golden Gunnar winners
Lifetime Achievement Award
Given by the festival board of Norwegian animation forum.
Gunnar Wille (Danmark)
Festival board statement:Â Since the early seventies Gunnar Wille has played an important role for Danish animation. He has written, designed and directed several animated series, and is probably most known for his character âSkrumpenâ. But he has not only worked with animation films; also with theatre, children books, television and he has developed and experimented with computer animation. We must characterize him as a multi-artist.
With his strong feel for the narrative he has also influenced the students at the National Film school of Denmark. We must say that, as head of the animation department since 1992, he has really been a driving force for the success of Danish animation industry. A success that also has been important and inspiring for the rest of the Nordic and Baltic countries.
Grand Prix
Nordic-Baltic competition for animated short and student film.
Jury: Kim Keukeleire, Elisabeth Aalmo and Sander Joon
The Absence of Eddy Table(2016)
Director: Rune Spaans
Jury statement: This film is an intense mix of horror, love and comedy. Itâs a magical universe, where we go on a ride with a crazy and energetic roller-coaster, and itâs scary and so incredible bizarre and funny. We love the great creativity of the artwork and the high quality of the animation. For us this is a good example of what animation can do.
Best Short Film
Nordic-Baltic competition for animated short films.
Jury: Kim Keukeleire, Elisabeth Aalmo and Sander Joon
Empty Space (2016)
Director: Ălo Pikkov
Jury statement: The quality of this film lies in the original idea of the concept where the filmmaker is constructing memories through a mix of genres. It can also be seen as a tribute to the art of dolls and miniatures where all the work lies in the details. As an audience we were touched by the nostalgic feeling and a longing for a playful childhood.
Best Student Film
Nordic-Baltic competition for animated student films.
Jury: Kim Keukeleire, Elisabeth Aalmo og Sander Joon
Untamed (2016)
Director: Juliette Viger
Jury statement: The Best Student Film brings us in to a dark and desolated universe where we take part in a hurtful relationship. The graphics, the music and the animation strongly convey the mood of the characters and their inner conflicts. A promising start from a new talent.
Best Childrens Film
Nordic-Baltic competition for childrenâs films.
Jury: Selma Wister Lier, Felix Weel Kreutz and Tilde-Johanne Klausen Apenes, from Fredrikstad.
Dunder (2015)
Director: Endre Skandfer
Jury statement: We in the Childrenâs jury has decided the best Childrenâs Film. The film is more than one thing all at once. It is cosy, funny and a little bit scary, with nice and special characters.
Best Commissioned Film
Nordic-Baltic competition for commissioned films.
Jury: Hans Gerhard Meier, Martine Grande and Alexander Cederlund.
Gjensidige eventyr (2016)
Director: Harald Zwart
Jury statement: The winning film is a fantastic craftsmanship; it has great attention to details and got animated on a high level. The winning film is a great example of how CGI can be genuine and heartfelt. The winning film has a story with lots of humor and warmth. The winning film masters the most important task of a commissioned film; you want to see it again, and again, and again.
Honorable mention commissioned film
Nordic-Baltic competition for commissioned films.
Jury: Hans Gerhard Meier, Martine Grande and Alexander Cederlund. Fuglekassa (2016)
Director: Kajsa NĂŠss
Jury statement: This film communicates brilliantly to both adults and children. It handles a sensitive theme in a clear and respectful manner. The overall visual style and use of subtle humor contributes to a very playful and informative experience. The jury has sent three friend requests on Beekbook.
Audience Award
Nordic-Baltic competition for animated short and student film.
The Absence of Eddy Table(2016)
Director: Rune Spaans
The Audience Award goes to the audiences voted favorite.
Seminars
Industry Seminars
Felix Massie og Mark Davies: 360° VR short film Rain or Shine
11th of Nov, 14:00, Sal 3, Fredrikstad Kino
Director Felix Massie and Project Leader Mark Davies from Nexus Studios London outlined the artistic and technical journey they experienced while making the interactive 360° VR short film Rain or Shine, commissioned by Google as part of their Spotlight Stories VR project.
Jericca Cleland: Visual Storytelling
11th of Nov, 10:00, Sal 3, Fredrikstad Kino
Using live action clips as a foundation for study, this masterclass with Jericca Cleland, exposed the power of images to build story, context, and emotion and presents practical techniques for structuring visuals to support cinematic narrative. The concepts shown in the class are directly applicable to working in any medium and any format of linear visual storytelling.
Nordisk animasjonsforum
11th of Nov, 17:30, Litteraturhuset
I samarbeid med svenske SAAVA, Finske Finnanimation, og danske ANIS ble det under festivalen holdt et forum med mĂ„l om Ă„ Ăžke interaksjonen innen den nordiske animasjonsbransjen. Under forumet ble det holdt prensentasjoner av Niki Lindroth von Bahr en prisvinnende regissĂžr for kortfilm, Kim Helminen regissĂžr fra Cartoon-serien om Angry Birds og produsent LorĂšne Lescanne fra det danske produksjonstudioet SĂNC.
In cooperation with Swedish SAAVA, Finnish Finnanimation and Danish ANIS a forum with the aim to increase the interaction within the Nordic animation industry was held. During the forum Niki Lindroth von Bahr an award winning director of short films, Kim Helminen director of Cartoon series Angry Birds and producer Lorene Lescanne from the Danish production studio SĂNC held presentations.
Other Seminars
Breakfast Seminar by Max Mörtl: Visual Beat: Interaktiv musikkvideo
10th of Nov, 09:00, Hydrogenfabrikken
In his interactive music video Visual Beat, director and animator Max Mörtl blurs the boundaries between a supposedly passive audience and active, creative directors and musicians and challenges these roles. In his presentation Max talked about the creative and technical aspects of producing his app.
Seminar for Upper Secondary School
11th of Nov, 12:00, Sal 3, Fredrikstad Kino
This year Felix Massie and Mark Davies presented their 360° VR short film Rain or Shine and Cathinka Tanberg from Microfilm presented both the studio and her own work during the seminar for Upper Secondary Schools in Ăstfold. The seminar also included screenings of short films taken from the festivalâs short film program.
Mikrofilm: Personal Stories
11th of Nov, 19:00, Litteraturhuset
Mikrofilm is one of the most important film studios for animated films in Norway, and has received many honours in Norway and abroad. Mikrofilm is particularly known for telling personal stories in classical 2D style. The seminar was held as a discussion between producer Lise Fearnley and directors Toril Kove and Kajsa NĂŠss.
Meet the Filmmakers
11th of Nov, 20:00, Litteraturhuset
Meet the filmmakers was a chance to meet the people behind the films in the competition program. Filmmakers and guests from home and abroad gathered for an informal meeting in where the festival audience could become better acquainted with professionals in the animation field. Hans Gerhard Meier led the conversation. The event was organized in cooperation with Viken Filmsenter.
Events
Opening
10th of Nov, 21:30, Litteraturhuset
The festival started with the the opening ceremony at Litteraturhuset in Fredrikstad. A selection of short films from our guests and our guest of honor Gunnar Wille was shown. This yearâs official opening speech was held by Director of the Norwegian Film Institute, Sindre GuldvĂ„g.
Animated Club
11th of Nov, 22:30, Litteraturhuset
Friday night was dedicated to a music and animation project, which will only be performed once, and this was during the festival. Three musicians team up with three visual artists to create a unique club night where expansive electronic music was combined with innovative animated visual arts. The artists were selected in collaboration with the Henrik LanggÄrd and the musicians were Captain Credible, Meshach and Quiltland, while Mari-Liis Rebane, Mats Sivertsen and Daniel Wiklund did for the visual arts.
Family Day
12th of Nov, 12:00, Fredrikstad Kino
Family Day included activities and screenings of film for the whole family. An animation Workshop was held by E6 Medieverksted Ăstfold, and experiencing 360° VR short film Rain or Shine made by Felix Massie and Mark Davies from Nexus Productions, were some of the dayâs activities.
Award Ceremony
13th of Nov, 21:00, Litteraturhuset
As the finaly of the Nordic-Baltic competition the Award Ceremony where the Golden Gunnar award was handed out to the lucky winners of the categories; Best Short Film, Best Commissioned Film, Best Student Film, Best Childrenâs Film, Audience Award and Grand Prix. Ceremony Master of the evening was Emile The Duke who also contributed with musical entertainment.
Exhibitions
Mikrofilm 20 Years
10th-13th of Nov, Fredrikstad Kino
This yearâs festival exhibition in the foyer of Fredrikstad Kino was devoted to Mikrofilm and their 20-year anniversary. The exhibition was put together by forces behind the studio in cooperation with the festival, and included sketches, drawings and finished artwork from the films and productions by Mikrofilm and directors who are and have been associated with the studio.
Gunnar Wille
10th-13th nov, Litteraturhuset
During the festival Gunnar Wille held an exhibition at Litteraturhuset in Fredrikstad, with illustrations and paintings he has made through a lifelong career as a multi artist. The exhibition was largely centered around Willes works with Skrumpen, a well known and beloved childrenâs television figure in Denmark, which also has appeared in several childrenâs books.
Press
Television
NRK Ăstfold: âDistriktsnyhetene Ăstfoldâ (10.11.2016)
Radio
NRK Ăstfold : âEtter to â fĂžr femâ (9.11.2016)
Newspapers and internet sites
- Animation Magazine: âGunnar Wille Named Guest of Honor for Fredrikstad Animation Festâ
- Arterritory: âFredrikstad Animation Festival 2016â
- Norskanimasjon.no: âWille hedres i Fredrikstadâ
- Norskanimasjon.no: âKonkurransefilmene i Fredrikstad klareâ
- Rushprint: âPriser til Spaans, Skandfer og Mikrofilm i Fredrikstadâ
- Rushprint: âSe konkurranseprogrammet til Fredrikstad Animation Festival!â
- Montages: âFredrikstad Animation Festival byr pĂ„ tettpakket program og spennende gjesterâ
- Film Magasinet: âElektronika-clubbing, virtual reality, workshops og enorme mengder animasjonsfilm. Gled deg til Fredrikstad Animation Festival!â
- Zippy Frames: âKonstantin Bronzit Goes to Fredrikstad Animation Festivalâ
- Zippy Frames: âFredrikstad Animation Festival 2016: Full Programmeâ
- Zippy Frames: âThe Absence of Eddy Table, Empty Space Win at Fredrikstadâ
- Fredrikstad 24: âAnimasjon pĂ„ oppturâ
- Fredrikstad Blad: âFra drĂžmmer til animasjonsfestivalens ĂŠresprisâ
- Fredrikstad Blad: âAnimasjonsfeberâ
- Fredrikstad Blad: âLĂžrdag er barnas animasjonsdagâ
Fredrikstad Animation Festival is run by Norwegian Animation Forum, with Anders Narverud Moen, CEO and Festival Director. Marita Mayer was responsible for the seminars,  Therese ĂvergĂ„rd as festival coordinator and Marit Krogstad as press and information coordinator.
Thanks to all partners in 2016:
Amandus Festival in Lillehammer, AnimationVolda, Arena Magica, The Austrian Embassy in Oslo, E6 â Ăstfold Media Workshop, Film og Kino, Frame by Frame, Fritt Ord, Fredrikstad Kino, Fredrikstad Kommune, Hydrogenfabrikken, KarivoldFilm, Litteraturhuset in Fredrikstad, Nebbelux, Netron , Norwegian Film Institute, Qulthus, Scandic City Hotel, Viken Filmsenter, Ăstfold County and Ăstfold cultural productions.