Anima Vitae
Industry | Animation |
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Genre | CGI Animation |
Founded | 12 May 2000 |
Founder |
Jani Kuronen
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Headquarters | Finland |
Website |
www |
Anima Vitae is an animation studio based in Helsinki, Finland. Anima is known for CGI animation feature Niko and The Way to the Stars (also known as The Flight Before Christmas) (2008) which was sold to over 100 territories.[1] The movie was also nominated for the Best Feature at the European Film Awards in 2009. Currently the sequel for Niko, "Niko2 – Little Brother, Big Trouble" (also known as Little Brother, Big Trouble: A Christmas Adventure), is traveling around the world. The film’s producers Anima Vitae and Cinemaker were also nominated for Cartoon Movie’s European Animation Producer of the Year in 2013.[2] In 2013 Anima set up its second animation studio, AnimaPoint, to Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia in cooperation with a local partner, Creative Media Point.[3]
History
Anima is a privately owned animation studio founded in the year 2000 and located in Helsinki, Finland. With a sister company, Anima Boutique, Anima is a full service animation production company. Anima’s first real international hit, an award-winning 3D feature "Niko & The Way to the Stars" (2008) has been sold to over 100 countries. In year 2009 Anima was nominated for a Cartoon Movie Tributes as the best European animation producer, and European Film Academy slated Niko for the Best animation feature film of the year. Its sequel, Niko 2 - Little Brother, Big Trouble (also known as Little Brother, Big Trouble: A Christmas Adventure), premiered in 2012 and was nominated in four different categories for Finnish movie award, Jussi.[4] Niko 2 was also a key element for Anima to get nominated for a Cartoon Movie Tributes 2013 as the best European animation producer.[5] Anima has produced on a subcontractor basis seven TV-movies, 233 episodes of a weekly 15 min primetime political satire The Autocrats, 60 episodes of a local hit series Jefferson Anderson, around 300 high-end commercials and a large animation installation for Finnish Pavilion at Shanghai World Expo 2010.[6] At the moment Anima Vitae is developing a feature animation film called Hugo – The World's Worst Comeback. The Finnish Film Foundation supports the development of the film.[7] The film's planned release date is 2016.[8]
Filmography
Anima as a production company (selection)
- Hugo - The World's Worst Comeback (2016)
- Niko 2 – Little Brother, Big Brother (2012) (U.S. title:Little Brother, Big Trouble: A Christmas Adventure)
- Niko and the Way to the Stars (2008) (U.S. title: The Flight Before Christmas)
- Apinatasavalta (2012)
- Dog'Y'Dog Christmas [9] (2012)
- The Next Move (2006)
- The Last Knit (2005)
- The Dog (2006)
Anima as a service studio (selection)
- Magic Crystal (2011)
- Finnish Pavilion at Shanghai World Expo (2010)
- Jefferson Anderson (2007–2012)
- The Autocrats (2001–2007)
- The Emperor's Secret (2006)
- Itse valtiaat – Agenttimusikaali (2005)
- Itse valtiaat – Urheilumusikaali (2004)
- Operation ESC (2003)
- Itse valtiaat - Kuningasmusikaali (2003)
- Itse valtiaat – Avaruusmusikaali (2002)
References
- ↑ Meza, Ed (7 December 2007). "Weinsteins rein in ‘Niko’". Variety.
- ↑ Zahed, Ramin (25 August 2013). "Anima Vitae’s ‘Niko 2′ Takes Top Prize in Tokyo". Animation Magazine.
- ↑ Milligan, Mercedes (7 October 2013). "New Joint Venture Anima Point Aims for Co-Pros". Animation Magazine.
- ↑ "Jussi Award nominations 2013". Finnish Film Foundation. 11 January 2013.
- ↑ "Production Companies". Finnanimation.
- ↑ Wildau, Bjarne (10 July 2010). "The Daily Ape Show Presents Finland". ScandAsia.
- ↑ Tiikkaja, Samuli (17 February 2014). "Tuotantotukea vantaalaiskomedialle, Iron Skyn jatko-osalle ja Talvivaara-dokumenteille" (in Finnish). Helsingin Sanomat.
- ↑ Mitchell, Wendy (8 October 2013). "Partners to start $10m animation Hugo in 2014". Screen Daily.
- ↑ Zahed, Ramin (17 December 2012). "Leningrad Cowboys and Anima Vitae Offer Xmas Short". Animation Magazine.