For its unique story of a young office drone who comes to accept the image others have of him, as well as for its ability to effectively and cinematically capture the essence of fable. Mixing black and white imagery, ironic voiceovers and a Buñuelian sense of the absurd, EDMOND WAS A DONKEY is that rare film that delights us with what it has to say as much as how it says it.
A little man who climbs up the stairs rather than take the lift; a small cog in the wheel. The film guides us through a grim and grey world which is dramatically influenced by a joke from the protagonist. People who are close to him calmly recount his story using precise, razor sharp words - with a power equal to the fine use of light and sound. All of this combines to form a fulfilling place of refuge for him, one in which he can ultimately immerse himself completely.
"Through its beautiful animation and unique perspective, The Head Vanishes poignantly captures the exceptional challenges, the hopeful glimmers, the peaceful moments, and the continual struggles of dealing with a mentally ill parent."
This award is accompanied by a prize of $5,000. The jury remarked: "For its depth of story, sensitivity and off-beat depiction of a highly original character, this year's choice inspired the jury to follow their bliss."