
20 short films are selected for the festival’s annual competition programme for animated short films from the Nordic and Baltic region. The films compete for the Golden Gunnar for best Nordic-Baltic Animated Short, Best Children’s Film, the Grand Prix and the Audience Award. The Short Film programme holds ten shorts with great artistic effort, from Denmark, Finland, Sweden, Lithuania and Estonia. Films accepted into Fredrikstad Animation Festival’s Short Film Competition programme are eligible to be nominated for the European Animation Awards.
Age Limit: 12
Eight white men meet by the campfire, at the bar and in the bathhouse. An animated satire based on interviews of people from the epicentre of norms and privileges. Part 2: Collective shame in the jacuzzi at the bathhouse.
Malin Erixon's films have been screened all over the world – for example at the Sundance Film Festival and Ottawa International Animation Festival – as well as at places like Studion at the Modern Museum of Art in Stockholm. She has received many recognitions for her work including a nomination for the Swedish Film Academy Award, Guldbagge.
- Year2020
- Runtime9:15
- LanguageSwedish
- CountrySweden
- DirectorMalin Erixon
- ScreenwriterMalin Erixon
- ProducerMalin Erixon, Mario Adamson
- CinematographerMalin Erixon
- EditorMalin Erixon
- AnimatorMalin Erixon
- Production DesignMalin Erixon
- Sound DesignMario Adamson, Patrik Strömdahl
- MusicChristofer Ahde
20 short films are selected for the festival’s annual competition programme for animated short films from the Nordic and Baltic region. The films compete for the Golden Gunnar for best Nordic-Baltic Animated Short, Best Children’s Film, the Grand Prix and the Audience Award. The Short Film programme holds ten shorts with great artistic effort, from Denmark, Finland, Sweden, Lithuania and Estonia. Films accepted into Fredrikstad Animation Festival’s Short Film Competition programme are eligible to be nominated for the European Animation Awards.
Age Limit: 12
Eight white men meet by the campfire, at the bar and in the bathhouse. An animated satire based on interviews of people from the epicentre of norms and privileges. Part 2: Collective shame in the jacuzzi at the bathhouse.
Malin Erixon's films have been screened all over the world – for example at the Sundance Film Festival and Ottawa International Animation Festival – as well as at places like Studion at the Modern Museum of Art in Stockholm. She has received many recognitions for her work including a nomination for the Swedish Film Academy Award, Guldbagge.
- Year2020
- Runtime9:15
- LanguageSwedish
- CountrySweden
- DirectorMalin Erixon
- ScreenwriterMalin Erixon
- ProducerMalin Erixon, Mario Adamson
- CinematographerMalin Erixon
- EditorMalin Erixon
- AnimatorMalin Erixon
- Production DesignMalin Erixon
- Sound DesignMario Adamson, Patrik Strömdahl
- MusicChristofer Ahde