Singapore’s The Violinist Clinches Cristal Award for Best Film at 2026 Annecy International Animation Film Festival
The Violinist, a hand-drawn animated feature from Singapore, has been awarded the prestigious Cristal Award for Best Film at the 2026 Annecy International Animation Film Festival. This recognition marks a significant achievement for Singaporean cinema, highlighting the film’s artistic merit and storytelling prowess.
Overview of The Violinist
Directed by Ervin Han and Raúl García, The Violinist is a period drama that explores the intertwined histories of Singapore and Malaya from 1929 to the present. The narrative follows two childhood friends, both talented violinists, whose lives are irrevocably altered by the ravages of war and the Japanese occupation.
This film is notable for being the first Singaporean feature to compete at Annecy, a festival renowned for showcasing the best in animation. The production was a collaborative effort involving Singapore’s Robot Playground Media, Spain’s TV ON Producciones, and Italy’s Altri Occhi, with France TV Distribution managing worldwide sales.
Awards and Recognitions
At the Annecy festival, The Violinist stood out among a competitive field, ultimately securing the Cristal Award. The festival’s Jury Award and Audience Prize were awarded to Iron Boy, the debut feature from French animator Louis Clichy, who has previously contributed to acclaimed Pixar films such as Wall-E and Up.
Iron Boy tells the story of Christophe, an 11-year-old boy living on a struggling farm in rural France during the 1980s. His life is complicated by a spinal condition that necessitates wearing a cumbersome metal back brace, transforming him into what he describes as a “pre-teen metal monster.” The film premiered in the Un Certain Regard section at Cannes, where it was acquired by Sony Pictures Classics.
Other Notable Awards at Annecy
The Grande Prix for Best Film in the Contrechamp sidebar was awarded to Blaise, an unconventional dramedy directed by Dimitri Planchon and Jean-Paul Guigue. This feature-length extension of their Arte TV series delves into the life of a shy 16-year-old and his dysfunctional family. It was also showcased in Cannes’ ACID lineup.
The Contrechamp Jury Award went to A New Dawn, a visually striking anime directed by Yoshitoshi Shinomiya, which had its premiere in Berlin earlier this year.
In the television category, the Cristal for Best Television Production was awarded to The Great Dreamscape, directed by Rémi Durin. The Jury Award for Best Series went to Takopi’s Original Sin from Japan’s Shinya Iino, while the Audience Award was claimed by the hand-drawn French series The Broos, directed by David Mirailles.
Tribute to Luis de la Rosa
During the awards ceremony, a somber moment occurred when festival artistic director Marcel Jean paid tribute to Luis de la Rosa, a Mexican illustrator and animator known for his work on Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse and Space Jam: A New Legacy. De la Rosa tragically lost his life in a train accident in Annecy just days before the festival.
Complete List of 2026 Annecy Winners
Cristal Award for Best Feature Film
The Violinist (La Violonista), directed by Ervin Han and Raúl García, Singapore, Spain, Italy
Jury Award
Iron Boy, directed by Louis Clichy, Eddy, France, Belgium
Paul Grimault Award
Decorado, directed by Alberto Vázquez, Spain
Contrechamp Grand Prix
Blaise, directed by Dimitri Planchon and Jean-Paul Guigue, France
Contrechamp Jury Award
A New Dawn, directed by Yoshitoshi Shinomiya, Japan, France
Gan Foundation Award for Distribution
Iron Boy, directed by Louis Clichy, Eddy, France, Belgium
Short Film Cristal
Paper Trail, directed by Don Hertzfeldt, United States
Short Film Jury Award
God Is Shy, directed by Jocelyn Charles, France
Jean-Luc Xiberras Award for a First Film
Please, directed by Anna Mantzaris, Sweden, France, Czech Republic, Norway, Finland
Off-Limits Award
Core Dump, directed by Alona Rodeh, Germany
Audience Award for a Feature Film
Iron Boy, directed by Louis Clichy, Eddy, France, Belgium
Audience Award for a Short Film
God Is Shy, directed by Jocelyn Charles, France
Cristal Award, TV Production
The Great Dreamscape, directed by Rémi Durin, Belgium, France
Jury Award, TV Series
Takopi’s Original Sin, directed by Shinya Iino, Japan
TV Jury Award, TV Special
Song of the Storms, directed by Caroline Attia, France, Belgium
Audience Award, TV Production
The Broos, directed by David Mirailles, France
Cristal Award, Commissioned Film
Unloved, directed by Victor Caire, Lucas Navarro, Théophile Dufresne, France
Jury Award, Commissioned Film
Eco Beat, directed by Eva Bienert, Max Mörtl, Austria, Germany
Lotte Reiniger Award
Gently, directed by Jamaica Kindlová, Czech Republic
Jury Award, Graduation Film
Dying Embers, directed by Léa Pulini, France
Cristal Award, Graduation Film
Ball Face, directed by Laurence Thérien, United Kingdom
Cristal Award, Best Immersive Work
A Long Goodbye, directed by Kate Voet, Victor Maes, Belgium, Luxembourg, Netherlands
As reported by www.hollywoodreporter.com.
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Published on 2026-06-28 00:00:00 • By FAME Delivered News Desk
