Carl Joseph Papa and Geo Lomuntad and Dan Villegas
Best Animated Film, 2024

Carl Joseph Papa and Geo Lomuntad and Dan Villegas

Best Animated Film, 2024

Carl Joseph Papa and Geo Lomuntad and Dan Villegas

The Missing (Iti Mapukpukaw) (Iti Mapukpukaw)

Eric lives a rather normal life as an animator in the Philippines. But one thing extraordinary about him is his lack of a mouth. One…

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Yoko Kuno and Nobuhiro Yamashita and Keiichi Kondo and Emmanuel-Alain Raynal and Pierre Baussaron and Hiroyuki Negishi
Best Animated Film, 2024

Yoko Kuno and Nobuhiro Yamashita and Keiichi Kondo and Emmanuel-Alain Raynal and Pierre Baussaron and Hiroyuki Negishi

Best Animated Film, 2024

Yoko Kuno and Nobuhiro Yamashita and Keiichi Kondo and Emmanuel-Alain Raynal and Pierre Baussaron and Hiroyuki Negishi

Ghost Cat Anzu

Eleven-year-old Karin is abandoned by her father at the house of her grandfather, the monk of a small town in the Japanese countryside. Her grandfather…

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Adam Elliot and Liz Kearney
Best Animated Film, 2024

Adam Elliot and Liz Kearney

Best Animated Film, 2024

Adam Elliot and Liz Kearney

Memoir of a Snail

Grace Pudel, a lonely misfit with an affinity for collecting ornamental snails and an intense love for books, retells her life story to a humble…

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Hur Bum-wook and Cho Heaseung
Best Animated Film, 2024

Hur Bum-wook and Cho Heaseung

Best Animated Film, 2024

Hur Bum-wook and Cho Heaseung

Pig That Survived Foot-and-Mouth Disease

Having survived foot-and-mouth disease only on willpower, Pig H swears that he must become human in order not to die as trash. He is ready…

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Naoko Yamada and Eunyoung Choi and Yoshihiro Furusawa and Genki Kawamura and Wakana Okamura and Kohei Sakita
Best Animated Film, 2024

Naoko Yamada and Eunyoung Choi and Yoshihiro Furusawa and Genki Kawamura and Wakana Okamura and Kohei Sakita

Best Animated Film, 2024

Naoko Yamada and Eunyoung Choi and Yoshihiro Furusawa and Genki Kawamura and Wakana Okamura and Kohei Sakita

The Colors Within (Kimi no Iro) (Kimi no Iro)

Synesthete Totsuko can see others as colours. Honours student Kimi has dropped out of school but still pretends to attend for her grandmother’s sake. They…

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Michaël Capron
Best Cinematography, 2024

Michaël Capron

Best Cinematography, 2024

Michaël Capron

Mongrel

Michaël Capron is a cinematographer based in Paris. He studied cinematography at La Fémis, the French national film school. Graduating in 2010, he shot several…

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Arseni Khachaturan
Best Cinematography, 2024

Arseni Khachaturan

Best Cinematography, 2024

Arseni Khachaturan

April

Arseni Khachaturan is a cinematographer based in New York. He was born in Minsk, Belarus, and was invested in arts from a young age, experimenting…

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Hideho Urata
Best Cinematography, 2024

Hideho Urata

Best Cinematography, 2024

Hideho Urata

Stranger Eyes

Hideho Urata is a cinematographer based in Singapore, originally from Japan, He embarked on his career in the United States, where he honed his skills…

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Ranabir Das
Best Cinematography, 2024

Ranabir Das

Best Cinematography, 2024

Ranabir Das

All We Imagine as Light

Ranabir Das is a cinematographer based in Mumbai. He graduated from the Film and Television Institute of India. His first feature film as a cinematographer,…

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Son Doan
Best Cinematography, 2024

Son Doan

Best Cinematography, 2024

Son Doan

Viet and Nam

Born in 1984, Son Doan began working on film sets in 2012 after studying cinematography at INSAS in Brussels. In 2017, he shot Meryem Ben m’Barek’s…

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Tato Kotetishvili
Best Director, 2024

Tato Kotetishvili

Best Director, 2024

Tato Kotetishvili

Holy Electricity

Tato Kotetishvili was born in the Georgian capital Tbilisi and studied at the Polish National Film School in Lodz. Currently Tato lives in Tbilisi and…

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Dea Kulumbegashvili
Best Director, 2024

Dea Kulumbegashvili

Best Director, 2024

Dea Kulumbegashvili

April

Dea Kulumbegashvili is Georgian writer-director based in Tbilisi. Her debut short film Invisible Spaces was nominated for a Palme d’Or du Court Métrage at the…

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