Awards
Date | Award | Festival | Location | Link | obs |
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2004-12 | Best Visual Expression | Magyar Filmszemle | Hungary | ||
2005-06-11 | Cristal for best feature | Annecy International Animated Film Festival | Annecy, France | ^ | |
2005-08-19 | Grand Prize | Seoul International Cartoon and Animation Festival | Seoul, South Korea | ||
2005-09-25 | Mercury Filmworks Grand Prize For Animated Feature | Ottawa International Animation Festival | Ottawa, Canada | ^ | |
2005-09-28 | Best Animated Feature | KROK International Animated Films Festival | Russia | ^ | |
2005-10-13 | Best Animated Film | Festival de Cine de Sitges | Sitges, Spain | ||
2005 | Cross of Merit of the Republic of Hungary | Hungary | ^ | ||
2005 | Best Hungarian Feature; Kecskemét City Award | KAFF (Kecskemét Animation Film Festival) | Kecskemét, Hungary | ||
2005 | Golden Zagreb award | Animafest Zagreb | Zagreb, Croatia | ||
2006 | Best Feature | Anima | Spain | ||
2006 | Best Feature | CUFF 2006 (Calgary Underground Film Festival) | Zagreb, Canada | ||
2006 | Best feature; Audience Award | Anima (film festival) | Belgium | ||
2007 | Lisbon City Prize | Monstra Festival | Lisbon, Portugal |
Notes:
- ^Note a : The panel was shocked at the technological modernity of the film and at learning that it was only made from 105 million HUF (525,000 USD).
- ^Note b : "For its visual innovation, energetic style, and fearless satire of contemporary culture and politics"
- ^Note c : On the board Princess of Dneper — out of 130 films from 36 countries of the world.
- ^Note d : Awarded to Director Aron Gauder
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