Animator and CalArts alum Eirini Vianelli’s (Film/Video MFA 17) stop-motion graduate thesis film, “Icebergs,” won the Special Jury Mention for a Short Film at the 24th festival edition of the Sarajevo Film Festival in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
The festival, which took place Aug. 10-18, is the largest and most prestigious annual film festival in southeastern Europe. As part of the award, Vianelli received a $2,000 cash prize.
The Sarajevo festival film jury was comprised of Konstantina Kotzamani (writer-director from Greece), Antoneta Alamat Kusijanović (writer-director from Croatia) and Ena Sendijarević (a filmmaker from the Netherlands, Bosnia and Herzegovina).
“Icebergs” is an existential dark comedy composed of 14 short vignettes ranging from the mundane to the absurd. It’s based on the book “Scenes” by Efthymis Filippou, the Academy Award-nominated screenwriter of “The Lobster.”
Not a stranger to the festival circuit, “Icebergs” has also played at Glas Animation Festival, Oberhausen and Slamdance Film Festivals.
In a recap of Slamdance, Cartoon Brew called “Icebergs” “the most memorable and thematically daring short” of the festival.
It also won a Golden Gate Award for Best Animated Short at the 2018 San Francisco International Film Festival.
— By Elizabeth Liang
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