
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
Scenes of the dance of life and death in the lush tropical nature as it is lived day by day, year by year, by the magical creatures that inhabit the wilderness of our dreams.
Anu-Laura Tuttelberg graduated from the Estonian Academy of Arts with a M.A. in animation in 2013. Her first animation, Fly Mill (2012) has screened at about one hundred festivals around the world and won more than 20 prizes including 6 Grand Prix. She has produced set designs for several stop-motion shorts and gives workshops in stop-motion animation.
- Year2019
- Runtime8:35
- CountryEstonia, Lithuania, Mexico
- DirectorAnu-Laura Tuttelberg
- ScreenwriterAnu-Laura Tuttelberg
- ProducerAndrus Raudsalu, Daniel Irabien Peniche, Anu-Laura Tuttelberg
- CinematographerRodrigo Pérez Alcocer, Anu-Laura Tuttelberg
- EditorSilvija Vilkaitė
- AnimatorAnu-Laura Tuttelberg
- MusicMaarja Nuut
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
Scenes of the dance of life and death in the lush tropical nature as it is lived day by day, year by year, by the magical creatures that inhabit the wilderness of our dreams.
Anu-Laura Tuttelberg graduated from the Estonian Academy of Arts with a M.A. in animation in 2013. Her first animation, Fly Mill (2012) has screened at about one hundred festivals around the world and won more than 20 prizes including 6 Grand Prix. She has produced set designs for several stop-motion shorts and gives workshops in stop-motion animation.
- Year2019
- Runtime8:35
- CountryEstonia, Lithuania, Mexico
- DirectorAnu-Laura Tuttelberg
- ScreenwriterAnu-Laura Tuttelberg
- ProducerAndrus Raudsalu, Daniel Irabien Peniche, Anu-Laura Tuttelberg
- CinematographerRodrigo Pérez Alcocer, Anu-Laura Tuttelberg
- EditorSilvija Vilkaitė
- AnimatorAnu-Laura Tuttelberg
- MusicMaarja Nuut