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‘Humo’ Wins Oscar-Qualifying HollyShorts Award

The winners of the Academy Awards-qualifying 19th HollyShorts Film Festival have been announced, with the Oscar-qualifying Best Animation Award going to Humo (Smoke) by Mexican director Rita Basulto. The winners of the festival’s honors for Best Live-Action Short (The After by Misan Harriman) and Best Documentary Short (Every Day After by Elisa Gamibno) also qualify for Oscar consideration.

Crafted in a blend of stop-motion and paper cut-out animation (watch a quick behind-the-scenes video here), Humo follows a boy named Daniel on a train journey to a dark destination, known as “the smokehouse.” The film had its world premiere at the Guadalajara International Film Festival before screening at Annecy this summer.

Basulto previously directed the Ariel Award-winning animated shorts Zimbo, Lluvia en los ojos (Rain in the Eyes) and El octavo día de la creación (The Eighth Day of Creation).

 


HollyShorts also awards a prize for Best VFX, which went to D.A.D. by writer-director (and former New York Giants running back) James A. Sims. The live-action short unfolds as a workaholic father comes home one day to discover that his brilliant twin daughters have built a “Digital Android Doppelgänger” to replace whim, which they lovingly call “D.A.D.”

The full short is available to watch for free on the DUST sci-fi channel on YouTube.

Deadline has the full list of HollyShorts 2023 winners.

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