Winners Announced for GIRAF12

‘I Like Girls,’ ‘Yùl and the Snake,’ ‘Fired on Mars’ win jury, audience prizes at GIRAF festival of independent animation.

Diane Obomsawin’s ‘I Like Girls’ (2016) wins best Canadian short film at GIRAF12.

Calgary’s GIRAF festival of independent animation has announced the winners of this year’s jury and audience awards, culled from more than 1,300 submissions from more than.

This year’s jury was artist and animator Amy Lockhart; musician, animator and previous GIRAF award-winner Chad VanGaalen, and independent film programmer Nicola Waugh.

BEST CANADIAN SHORT FILM:

I Like Girls (dir. Diane Obomsawin, 2016)

Honourable Mention - Best Stop Motion:

Four Faces of the Moon (dir. Amanda Strong, 2016)

BEST INTERNATIONAL SHORT FILM:

Yùl and the Snake (dir. Gabriel Harel, 2015)

Honourable Mention - Best Portal Into Another Dimension:

Bottom Feeders (dir. Matt Reynolds, 2015)

Honourable Mention - Best Experimental Narrative:

Lucky (dir. Kirsten Carina Geisser and Ines Christine Geisser, 2015)

AUDIENCE FAVOURITE:

Fired on Mars (dir. Nate Sherman and Nick Vokey, 2016)

An annual animation festival that runs each November at the Globe Cinema in Calgary, GIRAF celebrates the spirit of independent, underground, and experimental animation, showcasing Canadian animators and presenting diverse animations from around the globe.

GIRAF is committed to creating greater awareness for animation as an art form, through interactive activities including workshops, artist talks, visiting artists, and animation screenings. We focus on presenting works that push boundaries through the development of new techniques, hybrid forms of creation, and challenging subject matter. GIRAF is run by the Quickdraw Animation Society, a non-profit, artist-run centre in Calgary Alberta.

Source: GIRAF Festival of Independent Animation

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