Fantoche is an animation film festival with international participation that takes place annually in the city of Baden, Switzerland.
The first Fantoche took place in 1995 with the goal to enrich the Swiss cultural life with an animation film festival of international reach. Today, Fantoche has become a multidisciplinary meeting point for visual media. All kinds of different animated films, most of them Short films but some feature-length movies as well, are shown in four different cinemas.
The festival sets various priorities like the Swiss film industry, children's film, history, Asia, the US, etc. The competition program aims to challenge the artistic border of animated films and to push it forward.
In 2005, an amount of 23,000 Swiss francs was awarded in the following categories:
In 2007, the prestigious jury prize was awarded to two Russian movies, which, in accordance to the jury, "particularly point out the innovative character of Russian animation films. The 10,000 francs worth main award was awarded to "Foolish Girl" by the Russian artist Zoija Kirejewa for "the celebration of a strange female character, an unconventional screenplay and its captured universality through brief moments of beautiful drawings, emotions and gestures".
In 2009, Fantoche introduced a Swiss competition with an award ("Best Swiss") and an Audience Award. One year later, the national award "High Swiss Risk" was awarded as well. Furthermore, were there two new awards for children's films after 2009; one jury award (which consisted of a five-headed children's jury) and a children's Audience Award.
International Competition:
Best Film:
Audience Award:
High Risk:
New Talent:
Best Story (awarded 2009-2013):
Best Visual:
Best Sound:
National Competition:
Best Swiss:
Audience Award:
High Swiss Risk:
New Swiss Talent:
Award âÂÂBest KidsâÂÂ:
Best Kids:
Children's Audience Award:
Other categories:
Badener Prize of Honor:
A selection of the films can be watched in different Swiss cities under the name Fantoche on Tour.