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| festival dates      = 7.12.2015 - 13.12.2015, 5.12.2016 - 11.12.2016,  4.12.2017 - 10.12.2017, 3.12.2018 - 9.12.2018, 2.12.2019 - 8.12.2019
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| festival dates      = 7.12.2015 - 13.12.2015, 5.12.2016 - 11.12.2016,  4.12.2017 - 10.12.2017, 3.12.2018 - 9.12.2018, 2.12.2019 - 8.12.2019, 30.11.2020 - 9.12.2020, 29.11.2021 - 5.12.2021, 28.11.2022 - 4.12.2022, 27.11.2023 - 3.12.2023
 
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[[Animateka International Animated Film Festival]] is a specialised competitive festival which focuses on Central and East European animated film production.  
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The [[Animateka International Animated Film Festival]] is a specialised competitive festival which focuses on Central and East European animated film production. It takes place annually since [[Established::2004]] at the [[Kinodvor Cinema]] and at the [[Slovenian Cinematheque]] in Ljubljana during the second week of December. Animateka is organised by the [[2 Reels - Association for Reanimation of Storytelling]].
 
 
Established in [[Established::2004]], Animateka annually sets up a rich programme of retrospectives and additional screenings, workshops and events. It mainly takes place annually at the [[venue::Kinodvor Cinema]] and at the [[venue::Slovenian Cinematheque]] in [[venue::SI-1000 Ljubljana| Ljubljana]] during the second week of December.  
 
 
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The festival includes several sections, depending on each year's edition, and also a rich programme of retrospectives, additional screenings, conferences, workshops, exhibitions and other events. The call for eligible animated films is usually open from May till September.  
  
[[Animateka International Animated Film Festival]] is a specialised competitive festival which focuses on Central and East European animated film production. Although formally established in [[Established::2004]], its roots go back 6 years earlier to when the [[Slovenian Cinematheque]] introduced a special monthly programme (curated by [[Igor Prassel]] who later became the the director and the main selector of the Animateka festival) focusing on animated film. Today Animateka is a festival with 9 sections including a rich programme of retrospectives and additional screenings, workshops and events, co-produced by the [[2 Reels - Association for Reanimation of Storytelling]] and [[Kinodvor Cinema]]. It takes place annually at the [[venue::Kinodvor Cinema]] and at the [[venue::Slovenian Cinematheque]] in [[venue::SI-1000 Ljubljana| Ljubljana]] during the second week of December.  
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==Background==
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Animateka's roots go back to the 1990s when the [[Slovenian Cinematheque]] introduced a special monthly programme (curated by [[Igor Prassel]], who later became the director and the main selector of the Animateka festival) focusing on animated film.  
  
==Festival sections==
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{{Image|Museum of Contemporary Art Metelkova 2018 Animateka International Animated Film Festival.jpg}}
  
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Among Animateka International Animated Film Festival's 9 sections, 2 are competitive: the ''Competition Programme'' and the ''Elephant in Competition''. The remaining sections &ndash; ''Elephant'', ''Eastern and Central European Panorama'', ''European Student Panorama'',  ''Animated Feature Film'', ''Jury Programme'', ''Best of the Rest'', a ''Special Programme'' which usually includes two sub-sections (Regional Focus, Retrospectives, Overviews, etc.) &ndash; offer a diverse and all-encompassing look at the breadth of contemporary animated films.  
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==Sections==
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Among the sections, 3 are competitive: the Competition Programme; Elephant in Competition; and European Young Talents Competition. The Competition Programme's focus on contemporary animated film production from Central and Eastern European countries garners Animateka a great deal of attention in the larger international context. The Elephant in Competition programme focuses on animated film production meant for young audiences and attracts huge international attention.  
  
The ''Competition Programme'''s focus on contemporary animated film production from Central and Eastern European countries garners Animateka a great deal of attention in the larger international context, despite the proximity of the much older and bigger Animafest Zagreb which takes place in neighbouring Croatia.  
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==Festival awards==
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Each year, an international 5-member-jury, composed of artists, festival curators and/or scholars confers the main festival award and five special mentions (one from each member). The main festival award, the Animateka Grand Prix, goes to one or two selected works from the Competition Programme, whilst each member of the jury is able to confer a Special Mention to another film of his or her choice from the Competition Programme.
  
In 2009 the festival introduced the second competition section, the ''Elephant in Competition'' which focuses on animated film production meant for young audiences and attracts huge international attention. A non-competition section ''Elephant'' has been the most popular among the Animateka audience &ndash; it brings a carefully selected educational animated film programme meant for schools and families with children.
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The jury composed of selected representatives from the audience bestows the [[Slovenian Animated Film Association]] Audience Award (to any film from the entire festival programme), while the children's jury grants the Elephant Award for the selected work from the Elephant in Competition Children's programme. A Special Mention is also given by a student jury.
 
 
The ''Eastern and Central European Panorama'' presents an additional programme of Central and Eastern European animated films, while the ''European Student Panorama'' features films from European film schools and art academies. In 2009 films from Belgium, Croatia, Estonia, France, Germany, Norway, Poland, Slovenia, and Switzerland were screened. In addition the Animateka 2009 presented a programme of the MOME Budapest animation school.
 
 
 
''Animated Feature Film'' is a special section dedicated to feature length animated films. Some of those are later included in the Slovene [[Art Cinema Network|Art Cinema Network's]] distribution.
 
 
 
The ''Jury Programme'' section is one of the great peculiarities of the festival: each member of the main international jury is given the possibility to direct the attention of the audience to a certain director or to a certain tendency in the past or to contemporary animated film production. In the past years the Animateka festival screened several amazing personal retrospectives including ones of Koji Yamamura, Georges Schwizgebel, and Osvaldo Cavandoli, respectively.
 
 
 
The ''Best of the Rest'' section presents a carefully selected programme from other parts of the world, bringing the attention to well-known directors and awarded films.
 
 
 
''Special Programmes'' is the most extensive festival section with several subsections: retrospectives, overviews of certain national animated film productions, or festival programmes, regional focuses, etc. In the past years there were some excellent programmes such as a ''Stop-Motion Retrospective'' in 2009, or focuses on Polish, Basque, Norwegian, Canadian, Yugoslav, and Finnish animated film production, and a special programme on animated films linked to the topic of human rights. The ''Best of Stuttgart International Festival of Animated Film 2009'' were presented, too.
 
 
 
==Festival awards and contests==
 
Each year an international 5-member-jury, composed of artists, festival curators and/or scholars confers the main festival award and five special mentions (one from each member). The main festival award, the Animateka Grand Prix, goes to one or two selected works from the Competition Programme, whilst each member of the jury is able to confer a Special Mention to another film of his or her choice from the Competition Programme. The films ''Four'' [Štyri] by Ivana Šebestova, ''NightStill'' by Elke Groen, ''Homeland'' by Juan de Dios Marfil Atienze, ''Crocodile'' by Kaspar Jancis have been among the winners of the Animateka Grand Prix.
 
 
 
The jury composed of selected representatives from the audience bestows the Maestro Audience Award (to any film from the whole festival programme), while the children's jury grants the NLB Vita Award for the selected work from the Elephant Children's programme. Recent winners of these two awards include the films ''Log Jam: The Snake'' by Alexei Alexev, ''Vasilisa'' by Darina Shmidt, ''Tôt ou tard'' by Jadwiga Kowalska, ''Land of the Heads'' by Céderic Louis and Claude Barras.
 
 
 
In 2009, for the second year, the Animateka festival programme also included a special contest for web and mobile device based animations called AnimaWeb.
 
  
 
==Artist-in-residence programme==
 
==Artist-in-residence programme==
  
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As its first guest, the Animateka residency programme hosted and presented Danijel Žeželj (Croatia/USA) in 2004. During the years that followed artists in resident included: Lars Fiske (Norway); M. S. Bastian (Switzerland); Koji Yamamura (Japan); Georges Schwizgebel (Switzerland); Matti Hagelberg (Finland); Priit Pärn (Estonia); Max Andersson (Sweden), a filmmaker and comics author (contributing to [[Stripburger]] magazine since 1999); Julie Doucet (Canada); Theodore Ushev (Bulgaria/Canada); Akinori Oishi (Japan); Rosto (The Netherlands); Joni Männistö (Finland); Caroline Sury (France) and Edmunds Jansons (Latvia). The graphic design for festival editions has been usually created by the artists-in-residence.
  
The Animateka residency programme hosted and presented as the first guest in 2004 Danijel Žeželj (Croatia/ZDA), and during the years that followed: Lars Fiske (Norway), M. S. Bastian (Switzerland), Koji Yamamura (Japan), Georges Schwizgebel (Switzerland), Matti Hagelberg (Finnland), Priit Pärn (Estonia), Max Andersson (Sweden), a film maker and comics author (contributing to [[Stripburger]] magazine since 1999), Julie Doucet (Canada), Theodore Ushev (Bulgaria/Canada), Akinori Oishi (Japan), Rosto (The Netherlands), Joni Männistö (Finland), and Caroline Sury (France). The graphic design for festival editions has been usually created by the artists-in-residence.
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==Accompanying programme==
 
==Accompanying programme==
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Animateka also brings an abundant accompanying programme. It includes the AnimatekaPRO conference for professionals from the field, puppet performances, VR animations, concerts, workshops of animation, exhibitions of animation related drawings (at the premises of Kinodvor, sometimes also in cooperation and on the premises of the [[International Centre of Graphic Arts, Ljubljana]]). As Animateka hosts many authors of the films in competition as well as other guests, public talks, working breakfasts or midnight gatherings are organised mainly at [[Kinodvor Cinema|Kinodvor]] Café.
  
Animateka festival also brings an abundant accompanying programme. It includes puppet performances, concerts (such as the ''[[Katalena]] Animated'' audio-visual concert), workshops of animation, exhibitions of animation related drawings (in 2009 by Katja Tukiainen, [[Špela Čadež]], sometimes also in cooperation and on the premises of the [[International Centre of Graphic Arts, Ljubljana]]).
 
  
For a few years the [[Famul Stuart School of Applied Arts]] and [[2 Reels - Association for Reanimation of Storytelling]] had co-organised [[Animation film course|production courses in classical and stop-motion animation]] within the festival programme. Today the main educational programme is prepared by [[Kinodvor Cinema#Youth_programme|Slon  - Educational Animated Film Programme]] which organises workshops for schools and youth throughout the year in collaboration with the [[2 Reels - Association for Reanimation of Storytelling]].
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{{Image|Animateka Festival 2019 AnimatekaPRO.jpg}}
  
As Animateka hosts many authors of the films in competition as well as other guests (around 60 guests in the 2009 edition), public talks, working breakfasts or midnight gatherings are organised at [[Kinodvor Cinema|Kinodvor]] Café.
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==Summer programme==
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Since 2015, Animateka has run also the so-called Poletna Animateka, a summer programme of animated film screenings at the Metelkova museums platform or on Gornji trg, and a series of workshops of flip-book creation and pixelation technique events around town.
  
Since 2015 Animateka has run also the so-called Poletna Animateka, a summer programme of animated film screenings at Metelkova museum platform or Gornji trg (Repete Bar), and a series of workshops of flip-book creation and pixelation technique events around the town squares.
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==International activities==
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In 2010, the Animateka festival initiated the ''Cartoon East'' project which connects six regional festivals: Animafest Zagreb (Croatia), Animateka Ljubljana (Slovenia), anim'est Bucarest (Romania), Balkanima Belgrade (Serbia), Banja Luka International Animation Film Festival (Bosnia and Herzegovina) and FestAnča Žilina (Slovakia). The East European Animation Award is bestowed to one of the short films, nominated by each participating country. The first award went to Croatian artists Veljko Popović and Svjetlan Junaković for the film ''My Way''.  
  
==International activities==
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In 2010 the Animateka festival initiated the ''Cartoon East'' project that connects six regional festivals: Animafest Zagreb (Croatia), Animateka Ljubljana (Slovenia), anim'est Bucarest (Romania), Balkanima Belgrade (Serbia), Banja Luka International Animation Film Festival (Bosnia and Herzegovina) and FestAnča Žilina (Slovakia). The East European Animation Award is bestowed to one of the short films, nominated by each participating country. The first award went to Croatian artists Veljko Popović and Svjetlan Junaković for the film ''My Way''.
 
  
 
==See also==
 
==See also==
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* [[2 Reels - Association for Reanimation of Storytelling]]
 
* [[Kinodvor Cinema]]
 
* [[Kinodvor Cinema]]
 
* [[Slovenian Cinematheque]]
 
* [[Slovenian Cinematheque]]
 
* [[Izolanima - Slovene Animation Festival]] (currently defunct)
 
* [[Izolanima - Slovene Animation Festival]] (currently defunct)
* [[2 Reels - Association for Reanimation of Storytelling]]
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==External links==
 
==External links==
 
* [http://www.animateka.si/ Animateka International Animated Film Festival website]
 
* [http://www.animateka.si/ Animateka International Animated Film Festival website]
* [http://animaweb.animateka.si/ AnimaWeb contest website]  
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* [http://www.animateka.si/2019/assets/Animateka_2019_Regulation.pdf Regulations for the 2019 Animateka competition] (PDF)
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* [http://animaweb.animateka.si/ AnimaWeb contest website]
 
* [http://www.animafest.hr/en Animafest Zagreb festival website]  
 
* [http://www.animafest.hr/en Animafest Zagreb festival website]  
  
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FrequencyAnnual (2020 edition took place online)
Festival dates27.11.2023 - 3.12.2023
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Animateka International Animated Film Festival 2009 Small Worlds Photo Domen Pal and Nada Zgank.jpgŠpela Čadež's exhibition Mali Svetovi (Small Worlds), a glimpse into the making of animated films, International Centre of Graphic Arts, Ljubljana, Animateka International Animated Film Festival, 2009. Špela Čadež's exhibition Small Worlds at the International Centre of Graphic Arts. Animateka International Animated Film Festival 2009

The Animateka International Animated Film Festival is a specialised competitive festival which focuses on Central and East European animated film production. It takes place annually since 2004 at the Kinodvor Cinema and at the Slovenian Cinematheque in Ljubljana during the second week of December. Animateka is organised by the 2 Reels - Association for Reanimation of Storytelling.


The festival includes several sections, depending on each year's edition, and also a rich programme of retrospectives, additional screenings, conferences, workshops, exhibitions and other events. The call for eligible animated films is usually open from May till September.

Background

Animateka's roots go back to the 1990s when the Slovenian Cinematheque introduced a special monthly programme (curated by Igor Prassel, who later became the director and the main selector of the Animateka festival) focusing on animated film.

Museum of Contemporary Art Metelkova 2018 Animateka International Animated Film Festival Photo Katja Goljat.jpgVR/360°/GAMES@ANIMATEKA exhibition at Museum of Contemporary Art Metelkova with Igor Prassel, 2018.


Sections

Among the sections, 3 are competitive: the Competition Programme; Elephant in Competition; and European Young Talents Competition. The Competition Programme's focus on contemporary animated film production from Central and Eastern European countries garners Animateka a great deal of attention in the larger international context. The Elephant in Competition programme focuses on animated film production meant for young audiences and attracts huge international attention.

Festival awards

Each year, an international 5-member-jury, composed of artists, festival curators and/or scholars confers the main festival award and five special mentions (one from each member). The main festival award, the Animateka Grand Prix, goes to one or two selected works from the Competition Programme, whilst each member of the jury is able to confer a Special Mention to another film of his or her choice from the Competition Programme.

The jury composed of selected representatives from the audience bestows the Slovenian Animated Film Association Audience Award (to any film from the entire festival programme), while the children's jury grants the Elephant Award for the selected work from the Elephant in Competition Children's programme. A Special Mention is also given by a student jury.

Artist-in-residence programme

As its first guest, the Animateka residency programme hosted and presented Danijel Žeželj (Croatia/USA) in 2004. During the years that followed artists in resident included: Lars Fiske (Norway); M. S. Bastian (Switzerland); Koji Yamamura (Japan); Georges Schwizgebel (Switzerland); Matti Hagelberg (Finland); Priit Pärn (Estonia); Max Andersson (Sweden), a filmmaker and comics author (contributing to Stripburger magazine since 1999); Julie Doucet (Canada); Theodore Ushev (Bulgaria/Canada); Akinori Oishi (Japan); Rosto (The Netherlands); Joni Männistö (Finland); Caroline Sury (France) and Edmunds Jansons (Latvia). The graphic design for festival editions has been usually created by the artists-in-residence.

Accompanying programme

Animateka also brings an abundant accompanying programme. It includes the AnimatekaPRO conference for professionals from the field, puppet performances, VR animations, concerts, workshops of animation, exhibitions of animation related drawings (at the premises of Kinodvor, sometimes also in cooperation and on the premises of the International Centre of Graphic Arts, Ljubljana). As Animateka hosts many authors of the films in competition as well as other guests, public talks, working breakfasts or midnight gatherings are organised mainly at Kinodvor Café.


Animateka Festival 2019 AnimatekaPRO.jpgAnimatekaPRO, Breakfast with authors at Stara Elektrarna - Old Power Station, 2019.

Summer programme

Since 2015, Animateka has run also the so-called Poletna Animateka, a summer programme of animated film screenings at the Metelkova museums platform or on Gornji trg, and a series of workshops of flip-book creation and pixelation technique events around town.

International activities

In 2010, the Animateka festival initiated the Cartoon East project which connects six regional festivals: Animafest Zagreb (Croatia), Animateka Ljubljana (Slovenia), anim'est Bucarest (Romania), Balkanima Belgrade (Serbia), Banja Luka International Animation Film Festival (Bosnia and Herzegovina) and FestAnča Žilina (Slovakia). The East European Animation Award is bestowed to one of the short films, nominated by each participating country. The first award went to Croatian artists Veljko Popović and Svjetlan Junaković for the film My Way.

See also


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