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Other winners included France’s Carcassone-Acapulco, Croatia’s The Family Portrait, Lithuania’s Labra Cadabra, Kaipeda Jazz and the Brazilian-uk co-production Skin. The fifth edition of the Animarkt Stop Motion Forum, which took place online from 6-10 October, has wrapped with the Lebanese-German project The Day Vladimir Died winning four awards. Directed by Fadi Siryani and produced by Roland Fischer, the project received a voucher worth €9,000 for use of the studio and film production facilities of the Audiovisual Technology Center (CeTA) in Wrocław, a purchase for broadcast by the Polish TV channel Ale Kino+, the Distribution Award from Brussels-based Radiator IP Sales, and expert consultation with acclaimed puppet and prop maker Marcin Zalewski. The Day Vladimir Died tells the story of a citizen of Beirut, a regular at funerals, who is looking for his own obituary. The €13,500 voucher from CeTA went to the Croatian project The Family Portrait, directed by Lea.
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