“ZIMA” AWARDED AT THE LOS ANGELES FESTIVAL
The animated film “Zima” directed by Tomasz Popakul and Kasumi Ozeki and produced by Yellow Tapir Films, has received a Special Mention at this year’s GLAS Animation Festival in Los Angeles. This distinction marks yet another international success for the acclaimed production, which continues to draw the attention of programmers and jurors worldwide.
GLAS Animation, operating as a non-profit organization since 2014, is one of the most significant institutions supporting the development of independent animation in the United States. Its mission is to promote the art and science of animation, provide a platform for creators representing diverse perspectives, and champion artists who push the visual, conceptual, and narrative boundaries of contemporary cinema. The festival is renowned for showcasing emerging talent and for its curated programs highlighting key movements in the history of animation, which continue to inspire new generations of filmmakers.
“Zima” offers a mosaic-like portrait of a small fishing village where humans and animals coexist in a delicate equilibrium of tenderness and cruelty. The film, crafted in the spirit of magical realism, presents an intense, emotionally charged story about solitude, community, and the fragile bonds that connect the inhabitants of this microcosm.
More information about the festival is available on the event’s official website here.