11 Mai 2020

Saka sy Vorona - Cat and Bird (Animationsfilm/animated short)





















Ein weißer Vogel, der in einer schwarzen Welt lebt, begegnet einer schwarzen Katze, die in einer
weißen Welt lebt. In dem Moment, in dem sie aufeinandertreffen, kollidieren ihre Welten
buchstäblich. Ein animierter Kinderfilm für die ganze Familie.

Schau dir an, wie der Film entstand @frankasachse

A white bird living in a black world encounters a black cat living in a white world. The moment they
meet, their backgrounds literaly collide. An animated short film for the whole family.  


Check out how this film was made @frankasachse



Produktion ........................ Ulrich Seis Mediengestaltung
Animation ....................... Franka Sachse, Aline Helmcke
Sound .............. Christian Schunke, Florian Marquardt
Musik ............................................................................... Andreas Kuch
 
Festivalanfragen .................................... mail@uli-seis.de 
Distribution ...................................... sales@shortfilm.com
 
 
"Saka sy Vorona" lief bei/was on:
 
-Weltpremiere/world premiere: Animafest Zagreb 2021
-Deutschlandpremiere/german premiere: DOK Leipzig 2021
-Bristol Encouners Film Festival
-Guanajuato International Film Festival
-Festival du Nouveau Cinéma de Montreal
-Tirana International Film Festival
-Chicago International Childrens Film Festival
-Cork International Film Festival
-Le festival international de courts métrages du Sud-Ouest de Montréal
-Ciné Junior Film Festival
-BAM kids Film Festival New York
-Clermont-Ferrand International Short Film Festival
-Providence Children’s Film Festival
-JEF Festival
-Animac, Mostra Internacional de Cinema d'Animació de Catalunya
-Cinemagic 'On the Pulse' Short Film Festival
-Athens AnimFilm
-Carrousel International du film de Rimouski
-Animocje International Animated Film Festival
-Aspen Shortfest
-International Film Festival Dresden
-Go Short - Internatinal Short Film Festival Nijmegen
-Wisconsin Film Festival
-Athens International Film and Video Festival 
-Curtas Vila do Conde
-Fest Anča
-Athens Anifest
-Plein la Bobine
-International Changing Perspectives Short Film Festival
-Festival du Film d'Animation de Savigny
-KurzFilmFest Hamburg, Mo&Friese
-Florida Animation Festival (Best in Show Award, Best Stop Motion Award)
-Monstrale (2nd Place Kids Award Competition)
-Psaroloco 
-FEST - New Directors New Films Festival
-ShorTS International Film Festival (Shorter Kids Award for Best Short Film)
-Viborg International Animation Festival  
-Biennial of Animation Bratislava
-Imaginaria
-Cinemagic ‘On the Pulse’ Short Film Festival
-Wisconsin Film Festival 
-Festival of Animation Berlin   
-Concorto Film Festival 
-Funcinema 2022 International Comedy Film Festival
-Film Festival della Lessinia
-Kinolino
-Silhouette Short Film Festival     
-Reykjavík International Film Festival
-Primanima
-Film Columbia
-Film Festival della Lessinia 
-International Animation Film Festival Nikozi 
-Buster Film Festival Copenhagen
-Filmkunstfest Mecklenburg-Vorpommern  
 
-Katalog der AG Kurzfilm 2022 + Kurzfilmder Woche (KW8 2022) 
 
Statement der Auswahlkommission Providence Children’s Film Festival:
"A shining example of how something simple can convey volumes. The cut-out style is animation in its most basic form with simple shapes, no detail, and no color, yet the expressiveness and emotion the filmmaker/animator manages to convey through these simple building blocks is magical - the twitching of the cat's ears, the changes in the eyes, etc. paired with brilliant sound design.
The film's message (about friendship, differences, opposites colliding) is both explicit and nuanced enough to be open to many readings. The themes and visuals are universal in their appeal (whether you're a 3-year old or a grown-up). It would be wonderful to discuss this film in a forum setting to see how different viewers interpreted this film and what elements stood out and why. How do the themes in this film show up in real life situations (personal and public)? The visual shift to the organic, water-blotch shapes in the background at the end is a wonderful metaphor for how the meeting of opposites can be both beautiful and messy/unpredictable (and that there is beauty in the messiness)."