The Primanima International First-Film Animation Festival returns, marking its 10th edition in Budaörs this year.
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The Primanima International First-Film Animation Festival returns, marking its 10th edition in Budaörs this year.
The Primanima International First-Film Animation Festival returns, marking its 10th edition in Budaörs this year. This year, the animated short films arrive earlier than usual—running from October 5 to 8—at the Jókai Mór Cultural Center and BABtér, with Saturday events also taking place at the Municipal Youth Club. In addition to screenings for adults, teens, and children, the festival will once again feature workshops, discussions, and, of course, parties. Professional programs are taking on a new format, and Primanima Jumpstart—a hybrid talent development program—is launching as well.
The interview was conducted by Kata Incze and István Kürti.
We interviewed Panni Gyulai, whose film *Broken Things* won the PrimAlter Jury Award at the 8th Primanima festival, while Csaba Kalotás took home the PrimaSound Special Award for the film's sound design. Panni spoke to us about the process of creating films inspired by personal experiences.
We asked László Csáki about his upcoming animated film, Blue Pelikán, which also features Primanima award winner Máté Horesnyi. He also shared his opinion on the films Fekete-fehér and Chris, a svájci.
The boy hesitates, but he isn’t strong enough to break up. Finally the girl calls it quits, and when they meet again, the girl is with her new boyfriend.The boy is shocked, he wants to escape, so he tries to hitchhike. The surrealistic journey reflects his mood swings.
Everyone goes home from the playhouse once. A child waits for her mother in vain, so he starts looking for her. Over varied locations we see two fates, two lives, which may never cross each other.