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Anima 2024 honours some amazing works of animation, here’s the winner list

From 23 February to 3 March, Brussels buzzed with the magic of animated films for a vibrant 10 days. Across five venues at Flagey, Marni, and Cinematek, the Brussels International Animation Film Festival – Anima, hosted a total of 150 screenings, attracting throngs of people of all ages, from children to adults. Anima 2024 saw a remarkable 11 per cent increase in overall attendance, with 50 sold-out screenings and a record-breaking 30,000 visitors in Brussels.

The number of films on offer (29 features and 260 shorts) and of guests (150) have never been so high either. The new digital playground gave nearly 2,500 children and adults the chance to play with new technologies, and the 28 screenings at Marni drew more than 4,000 spectators.

From 4 March, the Festival will kick off virtually throughout Belgium on the Sooner streaming platform. As the holidays continue for French-speaking children, Anima will still be taking place next week in many cinemas across Wallonia.

The winners of Anima Awards 2024 in various categories are:

The Jury for the International Feature Film Competition were KREŠIMIR ZUBČIĆ (Croatia), NIENKE DEUTZ (Netherlands) and MICHIEL PHILIPPAERTS (Belgium). 

AWARD FOR BEST ANIMATED FEATURE

AUDIENCE AWARD FOR BEST ANIMATED FEATURE

The Jury members for the International Feature Film For Children Competition were OLIVIER CATHERIN (France), ERIC MONTCHAUD (France) and ALINE QUERTAIN (Belgium).

AWARD FOR BEST ANIMATED FEATURE FOR CHILDREN

AUDIENCE AWARD FOR BEST ANIMATED FEATURE FOR CHILDREN

The Jury members for the International Short Film Competition were BARRY PURVES (United Kingdom), STEVE HENDERSON (United Kingdom) and ROCIO ALVAREZ (Belgium/Spain).

GRAND PRIX ANIMA 2024 FOR BEST INTERNATIONAL SHORT FILM provided by the Brussels-Capital Region (2.500 €)

BEST STUDENT SHORT FILM

SPECIAL JURY AWARD

The Waiting by Volker Schlecht (DE) – “A film that delivers a powerful message revealing the fragility of the natural world whilst reminding us of our responsibility to take better care of it. The jury were all captivated by the metamorphic movement and craftsmanship that compliments the subject beautifully. “

SPECIAL JURY MENTION

AUDIENCE AWARD FOR BEST SHORT FILM

ANIMATED NIGHT AUDIENCE AWARD FOR BEST SHORT FILM

The Jury members for the International Short Film For Children Competition were OLIVIER CATHERIN (France), ERIC MONTCHAUD (France) and ALINE QUERTAIN (Belgium).

AWARD FOR BEST SHORT FILM FOR CHILDREN

SPECIAL JURY MENTION

AUDIENCE AWARD FOR BEST SHORT FILM FOR CHILDREN

The Jury members for the National Short Film Competition were RAMAN DJAFARI (Germany), CATHERINE TOTEMS (France) and MURIEL ANDRIN (Belgium).

AWARD FOR BEST BELGIAN SHORT FILM provided by Sabam for Culture (2.500 €)

GRAND PRIX FOR BEST SHORT FILM OF THE FÉDÉRATION WALLONIE-BRUXELLES provided by the Fédération Wallonie-Bruxelles (2.500 €)

AUTHOR AWARD provided by the SACD (2.500 €)

AWARD FOR BEST STUDENT SHORT FILM provided by Amplo (1.000 €)

SPECIAL JURY MENTION

AUDIENCE AWARD FOR BEST BELGIAN SHORT FILM provided by La Loterie Nationale (2.500 €)

The whole list of prize-winning films can be found on the official event website. In 2025, Anima will take place from 28 February to 9 March.

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