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Ancestor

Dédé
Yasmine Djedje-Fisher-Azoume
International Competition Animated Film 2025
Animated Film
UK
2025
3 minutes
without dialogue
Subtitles: 
None

Using rhythmic, ecstatic music and fragments of folk songs, Yasmine Djedje-Fisher-Azoume takes us to the mythic ancestors, goddesses, and guardians of the Bété people on the Ivory Coast – the place where the director’s ancestors came from. In her film study, inspired by traditional wooden sculptures and masks, she transforms these into many-shaped female characters through coal drawings and copper reliefs. Spinning, multi-faced and all-seeing, dancing in fluffy garments, they perform rituals and unfold an infectious choreography. The whole film pulses to this rhythm, so it comes as no surprise when one figure literally releases a stream of creative energy.
This stream is so strong that it extends into the present day – to a modern temple where living goddesses rotate in the endless flow of existence. Unlike the lifelessly arranged displays in European museums, witnesses of colonial violence, Djedje-Fisher-Azoume collects a pantheon here of what she honours and deeply moves. A temple that exists only for those who know their own origins and treat them with respect to derive from them strength for the presence and the future. The whole film, from the tip of its roots to the buds, is pervaded by this power of mystical self-knowledge.

Irina Rubina

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Director
Yasmine Djedje-Fisher-Azoume
Producer
Yasmine Djedje-Fisher-Azoume
Sound
Alex Adetiba
Sound Design
Alex Adetiba
Score
Alex Adetiba
Animation
Yasmine Djedje-Fisher-Azoume
Nominated for: mephisto 97.6 Audience Award
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Bunnyhood

Bunnyhood
Mansi Maheshwari
International Competition Animated Film 2024
Animated Film
UK
2024
9 minutes
English
Subtitles: 
None

Bobby’s stomach is upset. She is ravenous. Normally, dinner should be on the table by now. But today everything is different. Mum lures her teenage daughter out of the house with a lie and takes her to hospital, where her relatives are already waiting. All dressed in black, with tears in their eyes, expressing their sympathy. But sympathy for what? Before Bobby realises what is going on, she is dragged into the endless corridors of the clinic by rude nurses, undressed and prepared for an operation she knew nothing about and never consented to.
Behind the scenes of this nocturnal horror trip, a disturbing tale about the relationship of trust between parents and children is revealed. Mansi Maheshwari’s genre mix of thriller, scary vision and educational satire is fascinating. Its dynamic design, dramatic animation and mesmerising soundtrack send us deep into a terrifyingly exquisite nightmare that lingers on.

Franka Sachse

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Director
Mansi Maheshwari
Script
Anna Moore, James Davis
Cinematographer
Adam Pietkiewicz
Editor
Kaupo Muuli
Producer
Ashionye Ogene
Sound
Alexander Faingold
Sound Design
Alexander Faingold
Score
Marcin Mazurek
Animation
Mansi Maheshwari, Ryan Power, Elizabeth Fraser, Paula Gonsalez, Kathryn Haddow, Beatrice Babbo, Lucas Fruen
World Sales
Hemant Sharda
Nominated for: mephisto 97.6 Audience Award
International Competition Animated Film 2024
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The Brown Dog
Nadia Hallgren, Jamie-James Medina
A cold winter’s night. Armoured in coolness, Nobody makes his lonely security guard rounds in the square, engrossed in his meandering reflections of life – melancholy of the streets.
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The Brown Dog

The Brown Dog
Nadia Hallgren, Jamie-James Medina
International Competition Animated Film 2024
Animated Film
UK,
USA
2024
14 minutes
English
Subtitles: 
None

The winter’s night draws its last breaths in the milky amber glow of the street lights. Snowflakes trickle down, the camera slowly circles a small guardroom in a driveway. Night after night, this lonely island is occupied by: Nobody. As a security guard in the cold, he guarantees the safety of the warm homes and their owners. He passes the time with a recalcitrant oil radiator, a calendar girl on a green meadow and his meandering thoughts. His security logs serve as a seismograph of reflections on life and nightly rounds of the square. Nobody is wrapped in a shell of coolness grown over a long time, which makes it hard for him to react to a rare smile the way he would like to in his heart.
Nadia Hallgren and Jamie-James Medina condense an autobiographical short story by artist and musician Willis Earl Beal aka “Nobody”. The actor Michael K. Williams, who died in 2021, lent his voice to this inner monologue and gives it a sleepy, melodious sound. In this very cinematic, melancholy piece in a state of limbo, casual observations open a philosophical cosmos. But every time the journey of the mind crashes on the tarmac of the carpark in front of the block of flats.

André Eckardt

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Director
Nadia Hallgren, Jamie-James Medina
Script
Willis Earl Beal
Editor
Spencer Campbell
Producer
Michael Stirton, Jamie-James Medina, Nadia Hallgren
Sound
Machine Sound
Sound Design
Michalis Anthis
Score
Tyshawn Sorey
Animation
Fons Schiedon
World Sales
Brian Newman
Nominated for: mephisto 97.6 Audience Award
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The Role

The Role
Paolo Chianta
International Competition Animated Film 2024
Animated Film
UK
2023
5 minutes
English
Subtitles: 
English

Lines scrawled on white paper with a ballpoint pen. Everything looks like a hastily drawn scribble – a sketch of ideas rather than a finished film, possibly only a quick storyboard. The jerkily connected images show a food stall somewhere in the middle of nowhere. Something extraordinary happens here: Two filmmakers – brother and sister – hire the chef as the leading actor of their project. They are planning a biopic about their father. The fast-food expert is not only the spitting image of the famous man, he is just like him! The casting could not be more apt, the film business newcomer lets them convince him. But the task turns out to be difficult. Though the cook does everything to do justice to this demanding role, he seems less and less suited for the job every day. Completely engrossed in the preparations for the part, he becomes increasingly distant from his own children. The boundaries between the film and the single father’s real life begin to blur. Is it possible that shooting has already begun?

Franka Sachse

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Director
Paolo Chianta
Script
Paolo Chianta
Editor
Paolo Chianta
Producer
Paolo Chianta
Co-Producer
Lilah Vandenburgh
Score
Paolo Chianta
Animation
Paolo Chianta
Nominated for: mephisto 97.6 Audience Award