Away (2019 film)

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Away
Directed byGints Zilbalodis
Written byGints Zilbalodis
Music byGints Zilbalodis
Production
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Bilababa
Release date
Running time
75 minutes
CountryLatvia

Away is a 2019 animated silent film, written and animated by Gints Zilbalodis, a Latvian film-maker, who also wrote the screenplay and recorded the score. [2] It is a computer-animated film, using the programme Maya. [2] [3]

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Summary

The film follows a boy who parachutes onto land, where he finds a motorbike and an injured bird. With these, he sets off to reach an initially unknown goal, pursued by a shadowy giant monster, which drains life from every living being that crosses its path. The film is divided into different chapters, each individually named. [4]

Release

It was presented at the 2019 Annecy International Animation Film Festival, winning the Contrechamp Award. [5] [6] It was also presented at the Tokyo Film Festival, [4] and the London International Animation Festival. [7]

Reception

Variety praised the visual and soundtrack aspects of the movie but highlighted weaknesses in the story-telling. [4] Some reviewers talked about the surreal nature of the work and the minimalist soundtrack. [2] [4] [5] [8] Several reviewers focussed on the effort required for a single person to create an entire animated film, [2] [4] [5] and the opportunities modern animation software offers to independent film-makers. [3] [4]

Awards

The film was nominated for the Annie Award for Music in a Feature Production at the 47th Annie Awards. [9] Away won Best Animated Film at the 2019 Lielais Kristaps, the largest Latvian film awards. [10] The Lielais Kristaps award jury (which included Lolita Ritmanis, Boriss Frumins  [ lv ], Larisa Gūtmane, Dāvis Sīmanis  [ lv ], Zane Balčus and Arvīds Krievs  [ lv ]) also remarked upon the achievement of one person making an entire film, stating "When awarding the prize, the jury wants to emphasize the film's unique visual and audio fantasy world, which the author has convincingly created alone."

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