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Emile Award Nominees Revealed


It's common to talk about 'awards season', but in reality, awards ceremonies take place throughout the year. Following on from the Annie Awards, The British Animation Awards and the Quirino Awards comes the European Animation Awards better known as the Emile Awards. 

As the title indicates, the awards are designed to celebrate the best animation produced (or co-produced) in Europe. The awards are organised by a group of animation professionals from throughout Europe. First established in 2017, they were subject to a pandemic induced pause before making their return this year. The ceremony will be hosted by the ANIMASYROS International Animation Festival.

The 2024 Emile Awards Ceremony will take place on September 23 at the historic Apollon Municipal Theatre of Hermoupolis of Syros Island, Greece. This will be the first time the ceremony is held outside of France.

The nominations have been announced for this year's ceremony. The awards are split into Short Films and Feature Films. The short films are split into several categories such as Best Animation In A Short Film, Best Backgrounds and Characters in A Short Film, Best Innovative Short Film and Best Of The Best Short Film.

Nominees include 27, A Kind Of Testament,  Above The Clouds,  The Family Portrait and The Ice Merchants.

The Feature Films meanwhile are all automatically nominated in a list of categories that include Best Writing In A Feature, Best Animation In A Feature,  Best Soundtrack In A Feature and Best of The Best In A Feature.

Nominees in the Feature category include Chicken For Linda, Mars Express, My Love Affair With Marriage, Blind Willow Sleeping Women and Unicorn Wars.

The full list of nominees are below  


SHORT FILM CATEGORIES


Nominees for “Best Backgrounds and Characters in Short Film“

A Kind of Testament (France), director Stephen Vuillemin

Above the Clouds (Hungary), director Vivien Hárshegyi, produced by József Fülöp

Ice Merchants (Portugal, United Kingdom, France), director João Gonzalez, produced by Bruno Caetano and Michael Proença

Eeva (Estonia, Croatia), directors Lucija Mrzljak & Morten Tšinakov,  produced by Draško Ivezić and Kalev Tamm

Such Miracles Do Happen (Poland), director Barbara Rupik, produced by Polish National Film School in Łodz

 

 

Nominees for “Best Animation in Short Film“

27 (France, Hungary), director Flóra Anna Buda, produced by Emmanuel-Alan Raynal, Pierre Baussaron, Péter Benjámin Lukács and Gábor Osváth

A Kind of Testament (France), director Stephen Vuillemin

Electra (Czech Republic, France, Slovakia) director Daria Kashcheeva, produced by Zuzana Krivkova Martin Vandas, Tomáš Šimon, Olivier Catherin, Richard Van Den Boom, Juraj Krasnohorsky

The Family Portrait (Croatia, France, Serbia), director Lea Vidaković, produced by Draško Ivezić

Nun or Never! (Finland), director Heta Jäälinoja, produced by Jani Lehto

Above the Clouds (Hungary), director Vivien Hárshegyi, produced by József Fülöp

Ice Merchants (Portugal, United Kingdom, France), director João Gonzalez, produced by Bruno Caetano and Michael Proença

Eeva (Estonia, Croatia), directors Lucija Mrzljak & Morten Tšinakov,  produced by Draško Ivezić and Kalev Tamm

Such Miracles Do Happen (Poland), director Barbara Rupik, produced by Polish National Film School in Łodz


Nominees for “Best Sound Design and Music in Short Film“

Greylands (Switzerland), director Charlotte Waltert, Alvaro Schoeck, produced by Saskia von Virág

Misaligned (Poland, Latvia), directed by Marta Magnuska, produced by Piotr Szczepanowicz, Grzegorz Wacławek, Sabine Andersone

A Kind of Testament (France), director Stephen Vuillemin

The Family Portrait (Croatia, France, Serbia), director Lea Vidaković, produced by Draško Ivezić

 

Nominees for “Best Innovative Short Film“

A Kind of Testament (France), director Stephen Vuillemin

Electra (Czech Republic, France, Slovakia) director Daria Kashcheeva, produced by Zuzana Krivkova Martin Vandas, Tomáš Šimon, Olivier Catherin, Richard Van Den Boom, Juraj Krasnohorsky

Goodbye Jérôme (France), directors Chloé Farr, Gabrielle Selnet, Adam Sillard, produced by GOBELINS, l’école de l’image

Such Miracles Do Happen (Poland), director Barbara Rupik, produced by Polish National Film School in Łodz

The Miracle (France, Belgium; Netherlands), director Nienke Deutz, produced by Annemie Degryse, Peter Lindhout, Koji Nelissen and Derk-Jan Warrink

Nominees for “Best of the Best Short Film“

27 (France, Hungary), director Flóra Anna Buda, produced by Péter Benjámin Lukács and Gábor Osváth

Above the Clouds (Hungary), director Vivien Hárshegyi, produced by József Fülöp

A Kind of Testament (France), director Stephen Vuillemin

The Family Portrait (Croatia, France, Serbia), director Lea Vidaković, produced by Draško Ivezić

Ice Merchants (Portugal, United Kingdom, France), director João Gonzalez, produced by Bruno Caetano and Michael Proença



FEATURE FILM CATEGORIES

The feature film categories are:

• Best Writing in a Feature
 Best Soundtrack in a Feature
 Best Backgrounds and Character Design in a Feature
 Best Animation in a Feature   
 Best Of The Best Feature
 

 

And the following films are nominees for all above-mentioned categories:

Blind Willow, Sleeping Woman (France, Luxemburg, Canada, Netherlands), director Pierre Földes, produced by Tom Dercourt, Emmanuel-Alain Raynal and Pierre Baussaron

Chicken for Linda! (France, Italy), directors Chiara Malta, Sébastien Laudenbach, produced by Marc Irmer, Emmanuel-Alain Raynal and Pierre Baussaron

Mars Express (France), director Jeremie Perin, produced by Didier Creste

My Grandfather’s Demons (Portugal, Spain, France), director Nuno Beato, produced by Nuno Beato, Diego Carvalho, Emmanuel Quillet, Martine Vidalenc, Carlos Juárez and Xosé Manuel Zapata Pérez

My Love Affair with Marriage (Luxemburg, United States, Latvia), director Signe Baumane, produced by Roberts Vinovskis, Sturgis Warner, Raoul Nadalet and Signe Baumane

Nayola (Portugal, Netherlands, Belgium, France), director José Miguel Ribeiro, produced by Ana Carina, Arnoud Rijken, Michiel Snijders, Linda Sterckx, Geert Van Goethem, Serge Kestmont, Tomás Oom Martins

Rosa and the Stone Troll (Denmark), director Karla Nor Holmbäck, produced by Marie Bro

Tender Metalheads (Spain), director Joan Tomas Monfort & Carlos Perez-Reche, produced by Juanjo Saez

Unicorn Wars (Spain, France, United Kingdom), director Alberto Vázquez, produced by Ivan Minambres, Chelo Loureiro, Nicolas Schmerkin