Hurikán

2024 Czech animated short film From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Hurikán is a 2024 Czech animated short film co-written and directed by Jan Saska.

Directed byJan Saska
Written by
  • Jan Saska
  • Václav Hašek
Produced by
  • Kamila Dohnalová
  • Martin Vandas
  • Alena Vandasová
  • Antoine Liétout
  • Ivan Zuber
  • Juraj Krasnohorský
  • Mladen Đukić
Production
companies
  • Last Films
  • Maurfilm
  • Laïdak Films
  • Artichoke
  • Aeon Production
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Hurikán
Directed byJan Saska
Written by
  • Jan Saska
  • Václav Hašek
Produced by
  • Kamila Dohnalová
  • Martin Vandas
  • Alena Vandasová
  • Antoine Liétout
  • Ivan Zuber
  • Juraj Krasnohorský
  • Mladen Đukić
Production
companies
  • Last Films
  • Maurfilm
  • Laïdak Films
  • Artichoke
  • Aeon Production
Release date
  • 2024 (2024)
Running time
13 minutes
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Release

The 13-minutes film following the eponymous hero on a nighttime odyssey through Prague has been selected in various international film festivals[1], including the 2024 Annecy International Animation Film Festival[2] and Hollyshorts Film Festival[3].

Hurikán was shortlisted for the 98th Academy Awards in the category of Best Animated Short Film.[4][5]

Plot

Set in Prague, Hurikán follows the story of Hurikán, who sets out to save his favorite beer stand from closing. Hoping to win the affection of the bartender he admires, he embarks on a quest to retrieve a new keg. What begins as a simple errand turns into a chaotic adventure through the unpredictable and boisterous streets of Žižkov, a neighborhood as unruly and hungover as Hurikán himself.

Style

Hurikán combines elements of classic action cinema and film noir[6] within the setting of Prague’s Žižkov district. Thematically, the film centers on antiheroes[7] navigating a nocturnal cityscape, reflecting both external pursuits and internal conflicts.

The film pays homage to the golden era of Japanese animation[8] from the 1980s and 1990s[9]. It is a black-and-white, 2D animated short[10] that combines traditional cel-style techniques[11] with a digital production pipeline. Despite the use of 3D[12] references during development, all visuals in the final film are hand-drawn and animated frame by frame.

Accolades

Since its release, the film has been selected in various festivals around the world:

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Year Festivals Award/Category Status
2024 Annecy International Animation Film Festival Audience Award for a Short Film[13] Won
Czech Film Critics’ Award Best Short Film[14] Won
2025 Clermont-Ferrand International Short Film Festival[15] Best Short Film Nominated
Sundance Film Festival[16] Best Short Film Nominated
Hollyshorts Film Festival[17] Best Animated Short Award Won
SXSW[18] Best Short Film Nominated
Festival Premiers Plans Angers Audience Award[19] Won
Animafest Zagreb Audience Award[20] Won
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