Annecy 2022: Triumph of Le Petit Nicolas, crowning Best Feature Film at Animation Festival

Annecy 2022: Triumph of Le Petit Nicolas, crowning Best Feature Film at Animation Festival

Discover the full winners of the 2022 edition of the Annecy International Animation Festival, including the coronation of “Le Petit Nicolas – What Do We Expect for Happiness?” In the feature film category!

The Annecy Festival 2022 ended this Saturday, June 18, with a traditional crystal presentation during a ceremony led by the festival’s artistic delegate, Marcel Jean. Earlier this week, less than two honors crystals were awarded to French filmmaker Michel Oselot and American director Jennifer Lee (also the creative director of Disney Animation Studios) for their careers.

Immediately discover the complete winners of this edition of the Annecy Festival 2022 by awarding the feature film Cristal to the French film Le Petit Nicolas – what do we expect for happiness? (Based on the work of Rene Goskin), produced by Gao Shan Pictures, Réunion’s animation studio.

Annecy 2022 Animated Film Awards

Feature films

Feature Film Crystal: Le Petit Nicolas – What do we expect for happiness? By Amandin Fredon and Benjamin Masubri

Jury Prize: Prohibited for dogs and for Italians Alain Ugeto

Jury mentions: My love affair with marriage Signe Baumann / Blind Willows, Sleeping Woman Pierre Foldes

Reverse Shot Prize: A Plethora of Norths by Koji Yamamura

Jury Report: Chun Tae-ili: Ali Living by Hong Junpio

Short films:

Short Film Crystal: Balaz Turai Amok

Jury Prize: Spela Cadez Steakhouse

Jury Report: Anxious Body by Yoriko Mizushir

Jean-Luc Xiberas Prize for First Work: Record by Jonathan Laskar

Short films “Off-Limits”:

Prize for the film “Off-Limits”: Crossing Dirk Koy

Category “Television.”

Jury Prize for TV Specials: House of Emma De Swaffe, Marc James Rolls, Nick Lindroth von Bahr and Paloma Baeza

Jury Prize in the TV series: Two Little Birds by Alejo Schetti and Alfredo Sodergit

Crystal for TV production: The Year of My Roosters by Sarah Gunarsdottir


Source: allocine

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