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Filmstill Zima

Zima

Zima
Tomek Popakul, Kasumi Ozeki
International Competition Animated Film 2023
Animated Film
Poland
2023
26 minutes
Polish
Subtitles: 
German Subtitles for deaf and hard-of-hearing, English

Going under or a lonely island life – there is not exactly a surfeit of options in this Polish village by the sea. The community functions, but social intercourse is rough, alcohol present. Archaic-seeming rituals and social patterns are handed down from the old to the young men. Winter envelops the village in white silence which every now and then betrays its deceptive appearance in small things. At midnight on Christmas Eve the voices of the dead and tortured souls ring out. Anka lives in the middle of this. The young woman takes hits, gets up, struggles through with her love of Jesus.

“Zima” portrays a state of suspension with occasional rollercoaster rides and builds up to tremendous emotional power. Colours are rare in the black and white drawings of the winter landscape and the dark houses, but when they appear, they lend great intensity to the events. Scenes of daily routines and village life are associatively interwoven both on the sound and graphic level. They burst with excess and expressive design, transforming into mystical dream images.

André Eckardt

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Director
Tomek Popakul, Kasumi Ozeki
Script
Tomek Popakul
Cinematographer
Tomek Popakul
Editor
Tomek Popakul
Producer
Marcin Podolec, Wiktoria Podolec
Sound
Michał Fojcik
Sound Design
Michał Fojcik
Animation
Tomek Popakul, Jakub Baniak, Alicja Błaszczyńska, Michał Orzechowski, Olga Kłyszewicz
World Sales
Marta Świętek
Artistic Design
Magdalena Basińska, Magdalena Botor, Agnieszka Czachór, Jagoda Czarnowska, Alicja Grotuz, Karolina Kajetanowicz, Marcin Kotliński, Adrianna Matwiejczuk, Katarzyna Melnyk, Michalina Musialik, Maria Nitek, Marcin Podolec, Weronika Szyma, Marcjanna Urbańska, Pola Włodarczyk, Agata Mianowska-Zamarło, Patrycja Ćmak
Nominated for: mephisto 97.6 Audience Award
International Competition Animated Film 2023
Filmstill Zoopticon
Zoopticon
Jon Frickey, Thies Mynther, Sandra Trostel
In 2043, humanity launches the spaceship Zoopticon to send a greeting to distant galaxies. An extraterrestrial opera with cheering colours and radiant pop charm in the darkness of space.
Filmstill Zoopticon

Zoopticon

Zoopticon
Jon Frickey, Thies Mynther, Sandra Trostel
International Competition Animated Film 2023
Animated Film
Germany
2023
29 minutes
English
Subtitles: 
None

In 2043, humanity launches a spaceship called Zoopticon to send a greeting to distant galaxies. Lightyears later, the once proud – loaded with valuable cultural artefacts and lots of hope, after all – ambassador’s spirits sink in the infinite expanse. Loneliness leads to a blundering suicide attempt which jolts the spaceship’s body awake, whereupon the genetic material of five animals from five continents stored in petri dishes unexpectedly comes to life.

Jon Frickey, Sandra Trostel and Thies Mynther brush the science fiction classic “2001” against the grain. Their Zoopticon, a benevolent relative of Stanley Kubrick’s supercomputer HAL 9000, takes a surprising route on its odyssey through space. Their extraordinarily stylish animation starts with a moving monologue of the sensitive protagonist and finds its perfect orbit as a grandiose opera gradually begins to unfold – complete with soulful drama, brightly coloured radiant pop charm and tongue-in-cheek cathartic confidence.

André Eckardt

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Director
Jon Frickey, Thies Mynther, Sandra Trostel
Script
Jon Frickey, Thies Mynther, Sandra Trostel, Christoph Mathieu
Editor
Sandra Trostel
Producer
Sandra Trostel
Sound
Thies Mynther
Score
Thies Mynther
Animation
Jon Frickey
World Sales
Wouter Jansen
Nominated for: mephisto 97.6 Audience Award