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International jury
Jacques Drouin
film director
(Canada)
Lys Flowerday
film director
(United Kingdom)
Pencho Kunchev
film director
(Bulgaria)
Rodolfo Pastor
film director
(Argentina, Spain)
Fusako Yusaki
film director
(Japan)
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Screening of 300 short
and feature films.
Competition
About 50
short films in Official
Competition,
5
programmes
of
short films in Competition for young audiences, 8 feature films.
Programmes of short
and feature
films presented out of competition
Selection
of various programmes of films from French and foreign cinema
destined to targeted audiences (young audiences and general public).
Tributes
The Iranian cinema (introduced
by Abdollah Alimorad)
Alexandre Alexeieff & Claire Parker
-Canada- (programme introduced by
Jacques Drouin)
Ladislas Starewitch -France- (programme introduced by
Leona-Béatrice Martin-Starewitch, the
film-maker's grand-daughter)
René Laloux -France-
Festival
favourites
(in the presence of
all film directors)
Abdollah Alimorad
- Iran
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Gil Alkabetz - Germany
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Jacques Drouin - Canada
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Normand Roger -
Canada
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Pjotr Sapegin
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Norway
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Spotlight
- Programmes devoted to three film directors
who were present at the festival as members of the International
Jury of the Official competition. They have presented a
selection of films :
- Fusako Yusaki - Japan
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- Lys Flowerday - United-Kingdom -
- Pencho Kunchev - Bulgaria -
- Canadian animation : NFB
programme introduced by Marcy Page (NFB producer) and Normand
Roger (composer)
- Russian and Ukrainian animation : programme introduced by
Edouard Nazarov (Russia) and Irina Kaplichnaya (Ukraine, director of the KROK), in the
presence of two film directors, Lena Tchernova (Russia) and
Stepan Koval (Ukraine, Jury special distinction for his film The
tramway n° 9 goes).
- Focus on German Animation
- "Folimage" programmes and
programme of French schools of animation
Exhibitions
Animated volumes, Folimage.
Alexandre Alexeïeff and Claire Parker
exhibition devoted to animated engraving and the pin-screen.
Ladislas Starewitch exhibition (set of
puppets made by the film-maker for the film "Le Roman de
Renard").
Exhibition presented by Andrea Kiss a
Hungarian fillm director and Jean-Philippe Salvadori, showing the
different stages of the making of the festival trailer as well as
the techniques used.
Workshops
Presentation of the pin-screen technique
by Jacques Drouin (Canada).
Creation of a 2-minute short film by a group
of 11-year old schoolchildren under the supervision of Malek
Bentroudi, film-maker at the Folimage Studio in Valence,
France.
The Puppet workshop run by Abdollah
Alimorad.
The Clay workshop run by Andrea Kiss.
The Pixilation workshop run by Andrea Kiss and Jean-Philippe
Salvadori in the LandesMedien Zentrum, Karlsruhe (Germany).
Show
Fantaisie, a show mixing
animation cinema and musical theatre, by the Sopranofilm
Company, Paris.
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Awards
Grand
Prix of the Rencontres
for best animated short film
awarded by the International
Jury
Atama Yama
by Koji Yamamura
(Japan, 2002)

Jury special award
Prix Pamina Interreg III
Communauté européenne
awarded by the International Jury
La
Funambola
by Roberto Catani
(Italy, 2002)
Award for best screenplay
awarded by the International Jury
Harvie
Krumpet
by Adam Benjamin Elliot
(Australia, 2003)
Special distinction
awarded by the International Jury
Biotope
by Merwan Chabane
(France, 2001)
The
tram #9 was going
by Stepan Koval
(Ukraine, 2002)
Prize
for the best feature fiction film
(Viewers' choice)
awarded by the city of Wissembourg
L'enfant
qui voulait
être un ours
by Jannik Hastrup
(France / Denmark, 2002)
Children's Jury Prize
(10 to 12-year-old schoolchildren)
awarded by the "Conseil Général
du
Bas-Rhin"
Le
trop petit Prince
by Zoia Trofimova
(France, 2001)
Jury
"Classe L Cinéma et
Audiovisuel" prize
awarded by the "Conseil Régional
d'Alsace"
The
dark side of the morning
by Erik Rosenlund
(Sweden, 2002)
Special
distinction
Le
petit vélo dans la tête
by Fabrice Fouquet
(France, 2001)
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