Très Court-International Film Festival awarded the grand prize of the jury to the “Still Alive” short film, by director Mathe Endre-Botond from Targu Mures, for the accuracy of the animation techniques and the atmosphere created, reports Agerpres.
According to the organizers, “Still Alive” is “a poetic animation film that uses professional techniques” and “has won the appreciation of the jury for the accuracy of the animation techniques and the atmosphere it has created”.
The Prize of the Youth European Capital Cluj-Napoca 2015 was awarded to “INSTEAD” by film director Alina Badea from Bucharest.
Très Court-International Film Festival takes place at Targu Mures June 5 to 14 in approx. 100 cities all around the world — of which over 20 are in Romania, Hungary, Slovakia and the Republic of Moldova — from 28 countries on the five continents.
Très Court International Film Festival is an event without borders, with screenings during 9 days simultaneously (June 5- 14) in nearly one hundred cities in France and 23 other countries.
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