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About Us

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The Anima-Pol film studio was established in Lodz in 1989. The company was at first a Polish-French partnership, and was later reestablished as a private company. The studio is managed by Jadwiga Wendorff and Paweł Wendorff.

 

Our studio has many years of experience in the production of animated films. We have been steadily developing for two decades. The studio entered the market as the producer of films for children; currently we also produce fictional films and documentaries.

 

Our studio is staffed with animators and painters trained by producers from the Cartoone Studio in Paris and the Se-Ma-For Studio in Lodz.

 

Most of our productions have been appreciated and awarded during both Polish and international film festivals. Our films take part in Polish and international film festivals in the USA, Bangladesh, Germany, Portugal and Slovakia. We have received many awards and honorable mentions. The Anima-Pol studio has won many contests, including the Physical Geography contest organized by TVP S.A. and the Ministry of Education. To find out more view our portfolio.

 

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"Odd one out"
Wins Columbia Gorge festival in the U.S.

Polish comedy Paul Wendorff Fri "Odd one out," won the grand prize for best foreign feature film at the International Film Festival, Columbia Gorge, USA. Participated in the contest more than 300 films from 23 countries worldwide. The jury stressed mainly excellent acting, amazing sense of humor, and courage of a formal film.

"Odd one out," will go to the Polish cinemas this autumn. The original film Wendorff was realized in spite of conventions and grated schemes in Polish cinema, because the screens will come on Thursday 24 November, Friday's premier breaking cinema scheme.

Another award for comedy, "Odd one out"

Ended on August 20 The World Music and Independent Film Festival in Washington, Paul Wendorff received the award for Best Feature Film Director for the implementation of the comedy "Odd one out," co-financed by PFI.

The festival shows over 50 independent feature films and documentaries from around the world.

"Odd one out," will go to the Polish cinemas November 24, 2011.

"Florka's Diary" on Cartoon Forum
Sopot 13 - September 16, 2011

The draft of our show will be presented as one of the few Polish projects during this year's Cartoon Forum.
Cartoon Forum is a European co-production forum for animated series of the purpose for distribution of TV and new multimedia platforms. This is a meeting of trade for producers seeking co-producers, or financing for the project, and also wanting to expand the branch network of contacts.

750 delegates each year, including 240 buyers editors  

every year 60 new animated projects  

establish a unique place in the networking industry during organized tours for the participants, welcome and farewell dinner  

more than 430 projects funded since 1990