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Golden Eagle Award for Best Animation (Russia)

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First awarded
  
2002

Instituted
  
2002

Country
  
Russia

Category of
  
Golden Eagle Award

Golden Eagle Award for Best Animation (Russia)

Awarded for
  
Best Animated Featured Film of the Year

Presented by
  
National Academy of Motion Pictures Arts and Sciences of Russia

Currently held by
  
Elena Pitkevich for Бах (Bakh) (2012)

Official website
  
Official site of the National Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences of Russia

People also search for
  
Golden Eagle Award for Best Documentary

Winners & Nominees
  
Cat and MouseNatalia Chernysheva, Cat and Mouse, Winner, MoroshkaPolina Minchenok, Moroshka, Nominee, Sheep & WolvesMaxim Volkov, Sheep & Wolves, Nominee, Three heroes Horse CourseKonstantin Feoktistov, Three heroes Horse Course, Winner, Serafima's Extraordinary TravelSergey Antonov, Serafima's Extraordinary Travel, Nominee, A Little StarSvetlana Andrianova, A Little Star, Nominee, Ivan Tsarevich & the Grey Wolf 2Vladimir Toropchin, Ivan Tsarevich & the Grey Wolf 2, Winner, ChopinIrina Kodyukova, Chopin, Nominee, Belka and Strelka: Lunar AdventuresAleksandr Khramtsov - Inna Evlannikova - Vadim Sotskov, Belka and Strelka: Lunar Adventures, Nominee, Hush - Grandma is Sleeping!Alexey Demin, Hush - Grandma is Sleeping!, Winner, ImmortalMikhail Aldashin, Immortal, Nominee, Long Bridge of Desired DirectionIvan Maximov, Long Bridge of Desired Direction, Nominee, Johann Sebástian BachElena Petkevich, Johann Sebástian Bach, Winner, Vne igryIvan Maximov - Alexander Gerasimov, Vne igry, Nominee, Snowy RiderAleksey Turkus - Vadim Pegasov, Snowy Rider, Nominee

The Golden Eagle Award for Best Animated Feature Film (Russian: Золотой Орёл для лучший анимационный фильму) is one of twenty award categories presented annually by the National Academy of Motion Pictures Arts and Sciences of Russia. It is one of the Golden Eagle Awards, which were conceived by Nikita Mikhalkov as a counterweight to the Nika Award established in 1987 by the Russian Academy of Cinema Arts and Sciences.

Each year the members of the academy choose three (except in the year 2002) nominees to award the best animated film and the film as a perception. The first animator to be awarded was Alexey Demin for the film Кошки под дождем. The most recent award was made to Elena Pitkevich for Бах (Bakh), an animation about the famous composer Johann Sebastian Bach. The most successful animation director is Alexander Tatarsky, with two wins out of three. Anatoly Prokhorov and Maria Muat were nominated thrice, but have not won the award. Other people with multiple nominations include Konstantin Bronzit (with 1 win out of 2 nominations) and Elena Pitkevich (with two nominations but no wins).

Nomineess and awardees

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References

Golden Eagle Award for Best Animation (Russia) Wikipedia