Anima Mundi Festival
Wednesday, August 3, 2011

Anima Mundi 2011 Rio de Janeiro Audience Awards

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Best Feature Film for Children 1. THE MISSED LYNX - Raul García (Spain) 2. HEART AND YUMMIE - Masaya Fujimori (Japan) 3. THE SANDMAN AND TH...

Anima Mundi 2011 São Paulo Audience Awards

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Best Feature Film for Children 1. THE MISSED LYNX - Raul García (Spain) 2. HEART AND YUMMIE - Masaya Fujimori (Japan) 3. LIGHT OF THE RIVER...

Anima Mundi 2011 Professional Jury Awards

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I NATIONAL COMPETITION OF ANIMATION FOR INTERNET – CCBB - “WATER IN MOVEMENT” 1. ESSÊNCIA - Daniel Rabanéa 2. CACHOEIRA - Rodrigo Eba 3. F...

Pixar celebrates 25 years!

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One of the most expected shows of 2011’s Anima Mundi was the 25 years retrospective of the biggest animation studio in the world, Pixar! The...
Tuesday, August 2, 2011

Panorama and Portfolio!

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Another session that cannot be lost is I nternational Panorama ! This category was created to be a wide open window through which the Brazil...

Animation in the classroom!

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One of Anima Mundi’s biggest dreams is to see that the animation is foot by foot taking over the classrooms. That is why the special session...
Monday, August 1, 2011

Special (and scary) short-movies shows!

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This year we had sixteen short-movies shows in Anima Mundi. These films were competing in several awards categories . We had two specials: o...

Fernando Trueba presents Chico & Rita

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This year we had the honor of receiving the recognized Spanish cinema director Fernando Trueba in our Anima Mundi Festival in Rio de Janeiro...

Animated Chat Interview: Carlos Saldanha

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Friends always come back. Carlos is an old friend of the Anima Mundi festival. He has participated in the festival several times, as a spect...
Sunday, July 31, 2011

Animated Chat 2011: Carlos Saldanha and the Magic of Rio

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In the last Animated Chat of 2011’s Anima Mundi edition in Rio de Janeiro, the Animated Square was full of people eager to listen to one of ...
Saturday, July 30, 2011

A little bit about Shinichiro Watanabe

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Japan invades Anima Mundi once again, with the presence of one of its most renowned and respected directors and authors: Shinichiro Watanabe...

Animated Chat 2011: Shinichiro Watanabe

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Japan was one of the few countries that were able to build its own animation industry. In those far lands, the animation art end up acquirin...
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Masterclass: Ryan Woodward

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The last Masterclass was definitely one of the most touching moments of 2011’s Anima Fórum edition, an event specially organized for profess...

Animated Chat Interview: David Daniels

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When he turned eight, David Daniels had in insight as he and his sisters played with modeling clay: while cutting a block of clay with a sha...
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