5th Open Russian Festival of Animated Film

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The 5th Open Russian Festival of Animated Film was held in from Feb. 10-14 in 2000 at a boarding house called "Birch Grove" two kilometres from the town of Tarusa, Russia. Animated works from the past three years from the Russian Federation were accepted. Along with auteur films, commercial reels, music clips and television bumpers were in competition. There was also a two-minute pilot for The Nutcracker and the Mouse King, a feature film finally released in 2004, and Optimus Mundus, a feature film consisting of 50 independently directed short films about Moscow.

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The jury prizes were handed out by profession, with some prizes tailored to the films in competition. No Grand Prix was given out this year. Also, any member or guest of the festival was able to vote for their favourite film.

Jury

EnglishProfession(s)
Fyodor Khitruk director, animator
Andrey Khrzhanovskiy director, animator
Mikhail Aldashin director, artist
Vladislav Bayramgulov director, artist
Konstantin Bronzit director, scenario writer, artist, animator

Jury prizes

AwardFilmRecipient(s)
(the director of the film, unless stated otherwise)
Links
Prize for an Original Idea and Colorful Art DirectionThe Socks of the Big City
Носки большого города (Noski bolshovo goroda)
Andrey Ushakov
Prize for Best DebutThe Autumn Has Begun
Наступила осень (Nastupila osen)
Yekatirina Sokolova
Prize for a Bold Experiment in Bringing Together Animators to Work on a Common ProjectOptimus Mundusn/a
Prize for Series of CommercialsCabinet - II
Кабинет - II
Savinov
Савинов
Dmitriy Vysotskiy
Andrey Sikorskiy (artist, animator)
Prize to Animation TeamsThe Tree with the Golden Apples
Дерево с золотыми яблоками (Serevo s zolotymi yablokami)
Little Reed Riding Hood
Тростниковая шапочка (Trostnikovaya shapochka)
Animators:
Valentin Smeshnikov
Andrey Smirnov
Aleksandr Vikhanskiy
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Vladimir Kadukhin
Olga Veselova
Milana Fedoseyeva
Tatyana Molodova
Prize for Best Scenario for ChildrenA Wonderful Supper on Christmas Eve
Удивительный ужин в сочельник (Udivitelnyy uzhin v sochelnik)
Irina Kodyukova (director, scenario)
Prize for Best Student FilmNikopeck
Никопейка (Nikopeyka)
Anna Belonogova
Diploma for Inventive Use of New TechnologiesPharaoh
Фараон (Faraon)
Sergey Ovcharov
Diploma for Inventive Scenario in a CommercialFire
Пожар (Pozhar)
n/a
Diploma for Being a Cultural PhenomenonPetrovich, Петровичn/a
Diploma for Most Dashing AnimaticThe Bag of Deception, Мешок обмана (Meshok obmana)Rim Sharafutdinov (director, artist, animator)
Diploma for a Bright Example of Folk AnimationKolobok, КолобокNikolay Bogayevskiy
Diploma for Successive Development of an Original TechniqueMoby Dick, Моби Дик (Mobi Dik)Natalya Orlova
Natalya Demidova (artist)

Rating (by audience vote)

Each member of the audience was asked to list their top 5 five films of the festival. 5 points were given for a 1st place vote and so on, down to 1 point for a 5th place vote.

PositionFilmDirectorPointsLink
1The Socks of the Big City
Носки большого города (Noski bolshovo goroda)
Andrey Ushakov261
2Pharaoh
Фараон (Faraon)
Sergey Ovcharov129
3Moby Dick
Моби Дик (Mobi Dik)
Natalya Orlova108
4The Tree with the Golden Apples
Дерево с золотыми яблоками (Serevo s zolotymi yablokami)
Natalya Dabizha104
5Little Reed Riding Hood
Тростниковая шапочка (Trostnikovaya shapochka)
Galina Beda68
6Optimus Mundus(50 directors)63
7Kolobok
Колобок
Nikolay Bogayevskiy61
8Lukomorye. The Nurse
Лукоморье. Няня (Lukomorye. Nyanya)
Sergey Seregin58
9The Autumn Has Begun
Наступила осень (Nastupila osen)
Yekatirina Sokolova57
10The Story of a Cat with All the Ensuing Consequences
История кота со всеми вытекающеми последствиями (Istoriya kota so vsemi vytekayushchemi posledstviyami)
Natalya Beryozova56

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