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Marjut Rimminen : ウィキペディア英語版
Marjut Rimminen
Marjut Rimminen (born 1944)〔(Finnish Short Films 2007 ), SES Finnish Film Foundation 2007, page 28〕 is a Finnish-born animator and film director living and working in London.〔Grünthal, Kaja: ''Animaation veteraani'', Markkinointi & Mainonta 40/2000, pages 23–24〕
Rimminen studied graphic design at the Helsinki College of Applied Arts and graduated in 1968. She started making animated television commercials, one of which was named the Best Commercial at the 1972 Animafest Zagreb. The following year Marjut joined Halas & Batchelor Animation in the United Kingdom, and has lived and worked in London ever since.〔(About Marjut Rimminen )〕
Marjut Rimminen has made short films for Channel Four Television as well as directed and animated TV spots for the Finnish advertising market. Her work has been screened at numerous film festivals around the world, and she has been member in several festival juries.〔(John Sundholm, Isak Thorsen, Lars Gustaf Andersson, Olof Hedling, Gunnar Iversen, Birgir Thor Møller: ''Historical Dictionary of Scandinavian Cinema'', Scarecrow Press, 2012, page 55 )〕〔
Marjut Rimminen has given tuition at the National Film & Television School,〔(Marjut Rimminen, National Film & Television School, Animation Staff )〕 the Royal College of Art and the Institute of Art & Design in Surrey. She has given master classes and workshops in animation around the world.〔
Rimminen was married to British animation producer Dick Arnall (1944–2007).〔(Obituary: ''Dick Arnall, Influential and award-winning British animator'', by Gareth Evans. The Guardian, Wednesday 18 April 2007 )〕
A retrospective of Rimminen's work was screened in 1998 at the 1998 Tampere Film Festival, Finland, and the 9th International Festival of Animated Film in Stuttgart, Germany.〔(Rimminen Marjut Rimminen - an international Finn )〕〔(Events )〕
==Filmography==

* 1972 ''Trip to Eternity'', with Sakari Rimminen, 3 min, 16mm
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*honourable mention, 1973 Lübeck Film Festival
* 1982 ''The Bridge'', drawn animation, 8 mins, 35mm
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*Finnish State Film Award 1983
* 1986 ''I'm not a Feminist, but…'' Channel 4 co-production with Christine Roche, 7 mins, 35mm〔(I'm Not a Feminist, But... (1986) )〕
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*Special Jury Prize, 1986 Espinho International Animation Festival
* 1987 ''Blind Justice – Some Protection'' for Channel 4, 9 mins, 16mm
* 1989 ''The Frog King'', 7 mins, 35mm
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*Winner, Magic Mirror animated fairy-tale competition
* 1991 ''The Stain'', with Christine Roche, 11 mins, 16mm
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*Special Jury Prize, 1992 Hiroshima International Animation Festival〔(Harri Römpötti: ''Marjut Rimmisen animaatio voitti Fantoche-festivaalilla Sveitsissä'', Sarjainfo 4/1997, pages 30–31 )〕
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*Special Jury Prize, 1992 San Francisco International Film Festival
* 1996 ''Many Happy Returns'' for Channel Four Television, 8min23s
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*Grand Prix, 1997 Tampere International Short Film Festival
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*2nd prize for Best Computer Assisted Animation by Independent,
1997 Los Angeles World Animation Celebration
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*Jury special prize, 1997 Krakow International Short Film Festival
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*The Grand Animation Prize, 1997 Vila do Conde Short Film Festival
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*Diploma, 1997 Krok International Animation Festival
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*First prize, 1997 Fantoche International Animation Festival〔(Thomas Basgier: ''Fantoche: Switzerland's Experiment - A Critical Review'', Animation World Magazine, Issue 2.7, October 1997 )〕
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*Honorary distinction for the Best Animation, 1997 Drama International Short Film Festival
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*Finalist, 1998 British Animation Awards
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*Director's Choice Award for the Most Innovative Animation Work, the Images Festival of Independent Film and Video 1998, Toronto, Canada
* 1996 ''Absolut Panushka''. Interpretations on the classic Absolut Vodka bottle by 24 award-winning animators around the world, 10 seconds each
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*Joop Geesing Prize for the Best Campaign, Holland Animation Film Festival, 1996
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*Best animation produced for the internet, 1997 Los Angeles World Animation Celebration
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*Finalist, Cool Design Award, in 1997 Cool Site of the Year Competition
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*Honorary mention, 1997 Communications Art Interactive Design Annual
* 1996 ''Urpo & Turpo'', with Liisa Helminen, 6 x 9 mins, 35mm
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*The Bronze Elephant, 1997 Hyderabad Children's Film Festival, India
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*Finalist, Best Film & Best Soundtrack, 1988 British Animation Awards
* 1998 ''Mixed Feelings'' for Channel Four, 12 mins, BetaSP
* 2001 ''Red Ribbon AIDS/HIV'' episode for UNICEF, 1 min, Digibeta〔(Marjut Rimminen, National Film & Television School, Animation Staff )〕
* 2007 ''Learned by Heart'' (Sydämeen kätketty) for Yleisradio

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