Rybka (film)

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Rybka
Rybka-poster.jpg
Directed bySergei Ryabov
Written bySergei Ryabov
Release date
  • 20 February 2007 (2007-02-20)
Running time
9 minutes 35 seconds
LanguagesSilent, no dialogue

Rybkaanimated film.

Production: Russia, 2007. Length 9 minutes 35 seconds.

The small child's world is wonderful and extremely complex. A seemingly unimportant event can lead to a tragic disaster in a child's life. On the other hand, the kindness of the baby's soul is capable to work a miracle. And it can even be used to animate a tiny fish.

Production note[]

The Animation Stand

The film "Rybka" is made at a home, outside of a professional studio. All the required equipment - the lighting, camera holder and also shooting multi-level machine - were made by hand especially for the creation of this project. The animation technique "cut-out" was used at the production. And 2 piping voices of the director's children can be heard in the film.

Awards[]

  • 2007 — XII (Russian Federation), – Special prize
  • 2007 — XVII (Russian Federation), – The Silver Knight prize
  • 2007 — XII (Russian Federation), – The Diploma
  • 2007 — XII (Russian Federation), – Prize for the best cartoon film for children
  • 2007 — IV (Russian Federation), – The Diploma
  • 2007 — (Belarus), – Special prize
  • 2007 — (Belarus), – Prize for the best debut
  • 2008 — III (Russian Federation), – Prize for the best animation film «Crystal Candlestick»
  • 2008 — XV (Russian Federation), – The Diploma
  • 2008 — (Argentina), – «Golden Kite» to the best short film for children
  • 2008 — (Japan), – Prize for best children short; Children's Choice Silver Award
  • 2008 — (Ukraine), – Prize for the best animation film; The Diploma
  • 2008 — V (China), – Special distinction award in short film category
  • 2008 — (Bolivia), – Special Mention of the Jury in the Animation Category
  • 2008 — Bradford Animation Festival (England), – Award for best film for children
  • 2009 — (Austria), — Ebenseer Bären in Silber
  • 2009 — (Trinidad and Tobago), — Most Outstanding Animation

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