Animafest Zagreb - Grand Prize Winners

Grand Prize Winners

Year English title Director(s) Country
1972 The Battle of Kerzhenets Ivan Ivanov-Vano and Yuriy Norshteyn Soviet Union
1974 The Diary Nedeljko Dragić Yugoslavia
1976
Festival cancelled.
1978 Satiemania Zdenko Gašparović Yugoslavia
1980 Tale of Tales Yuriy Norshteyn Soviet Union
1982
Grand Prize was not awarded.
1984 Jumping Osamu Tezuka Japan
1986
Grand Prize was not awarded.
1988 Breakfast on the Grass Priit Pärn Soviet Union
1990 The Brooch Pin And The Sinful Clasp JoWonder United Kingdom
1992 Franz Kafka Piotr Dumała Poland
1994 The Wrong Trousers Nick Park United Kingdom
1996 1895 Priit Pärn and Janno Põldma Estonia
1998 Rusalka Aleksandr Petrov Russia
2000 When the Day Breaks Wendy Tilby and Amanda Forbis Canada
2002 Father and Daughter Michaël Dudok de Wit Netherlands
2004 Mount Head Kōji Yamamura Japan
2005 (F) Terkel in Trouble Kresten Vestbjerg Andersen, Thorbjørn Christoffersen and Stefan Fjeldmark Denmark
2006 Dreams and Desires - Family Ties Joanna Quinn United Kingdom
2007 (F) Azur & Asmar: The Princes' Quest Michel Ocelot France
2008 The Pearce Sisters Luis Cook United Kingdom
2009 (F) Waltz with Bashir Ari Folman Israel
2010 Divers in the Rain Olga Pärn and Priit Pärn Estonia
2011 (F) My Dog Tulip Paul Fierlinger and Sandra Fierlinger United States
2012 Oh Willy... Emma De Swaef and
Marc James Roels
Belgium

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