On Gaku: Our Sound and Dont Know What Pick Up Grand Prize Awards – Ottawa 2019 Winners
The Ottawa International Animation Festival (OIAF), North America’s leading animated film festival, has announced the winners of the 43rd annual OIAF.
The OIAF received a total of 2,424 entries from 93 countries and selected 117 for competition.
The Grand Prize for Feature Animation has been awarded to On Gaku: Our Sound, directed by Kenji Iwaisawa.
The Nelvana Grand Prize for Independent Short has been awarded to Dont Know What, directed by Thomas Renoldner.
This year’s Short, Feature and Young Audience Competition screenings were judged by three official juries. The Competition Feature Jury featured Lizzy Hobbs, Faiyaz Jafri, and Lei Lei. Hobbs is a BAFTA award-winning animator known for her use of unique mediums and historical storytelling, Jafri is an award-winning animator and professor at Parsons School of Design in New York. Lei Lei is China’s indie darling in animation, known worldwide for breaking out of his country’s rigid creative mould.
The Competition Short Jury included Emily Pelstring, Piotr Bosacki, and Eva Cvijanovic. Pelstring is a professor at Queen’s University in Kingston, and brought the Kathy Rose retrospective to this year’s festival. Bosacki works in the Intermedia Department at the University of Arts in Poznan, where his work finely blend literature and the spoken word with the moving image. Cvijanovic is the award-winning director of the beloved NFB short, Hedgehog’s Home, and is an animator living and working out of Montreal.
The Kids Jury, comprised of Ottawa-area children between the ages of 8-12, judged the Young Audiences: Preschool and Ages 6-12 Competitions.
FULL COMPETITION PRIZE WINNER LIST
Canadian Film Institute (CFI) Award for Best Canadian Animation
Physique De La Tristesse/The Physics of Sorrow , Theodore Ushev
For its arresting, expressive style, its searching contemplation of identity and exile, and its fearless fusing of imagination and autobiography.
Honourable mentions:
Finding Uranus, Ivan Li
For its startling, contemporary, and frank animated approach to something we all do, and for creating an inventive visual vocabulary for self-love.
Girl In The Hallway, Valerie Barnhart
For its stark, evocative animation and its honest, haunting telling of a moving tale of suffering and compassion.
ANIMATION FOR YOUNG AUDIENCES COMPETITION: PRESCHOOL
Winner: Le Tigre Sans Rayures (A Tiger With No Stripes)
Second Place: Fuwa Fuwa Hour ‘PuiPui & MuuMuu Itsumo Issyo’ (Fluffy Hour ‘PuiPui & MuuMuu Always Together’)
Third Place: Nest and I am Not Afraid of the Crocodile
ANIMATION FOR YOUNG AUDIENCES COMPETITION AGES 6 TO 12
Winner: Looney Tunes Cartoons: Curse of the Monkey Bird
Special mention: Matches and Teofrastas
ANIMATED SERIES
Bee and PuppyCat: Lazy in Space, ‘Little Fingers’
CRAFT AWARDS
BEST SCRIPT
Acid Rain
Jury Comment: “For its haunting storytelling, cinematic fluidity, and vividly-rendered perspective.”
BEST DESIGN
The Six
Jury Comment: “For its arrangement of the frame, which was both economical and ornate, blending antique and contemporary styles.”
BEST TECHNIQUE
Erodium Thunk
Jury Comment: “For its intelligent arrangement of source material and fascinating transitions.”
BEST SOUND
Slug Life
Jury Comment: “The complex sound design and original music contributed to this film’s rich, exuberant landscape.”
VIRTUAL REALITY
Gymansia
Jury Comment: “For the way it guides the eye around a simple space, with great control over composition, leading up to a moment remarkable for its corporeal sensation of the glance.”
COMMISSIONED ANIMATION
Tricky Women 2019 Trailer
Jury Comment: “This tricky trailer made our hearts skip a beat.”
NON-NARRATIVE ANIMATION
Erodium Thunk
Jury Comment: “With its compelling balance of control and chance, this ever-morphing collage just kept surprising us.”
ANIMATION GUILD STUDENT AWARD
Alfred Fauchet, Here and There
Jury Comment: “For its sophisticated play on the idea of polyphony, and its clever blend of absurdity and abstraction. “
CARTOON NETWORK AWARD FOR BEST NARRATIVE SHORT
Slug Life
Jury Comment: “Because it is wild, janky, and funny. The vocal performance, quotable dialogue, and boneless narrative structure are refreshingly liberating.”
CANADIAN STUDENT
Winner: Finding Uranus, Ivan Li, Emily Carr University of Art and Design
2nd place: J’ai Hiberné toute l’année, Adele Vendette, Concordia University
3rd place: The Fox and The Pigeon, various directors, Sheridan College
VIMEO STAFF PICK AWARD
Girl in the Hallway
PUBLIC PRIZE
Gravedad
NELVANA GRAND PRIZE FOR SHORT ANIMATION
Our Sound: On Gaku
Jury Comment: “For being a triumph of economic storytelling without sacrificing the richness of its characters. We were particularly impressed with the perfect timing, the simplicity of design, and the joyous celebration of the medium of animation.”
NELVANA GRAND PRIZE FOR SHORT ANIMATION
Don’t Know What
Jury Comment: “For its impeccably executed, playful exploration of the animated form, but not only that – it also stands out as a piece of art.”