07.10.2025
FABW ANIMATION FILM WINS STUDENT ACADEMY AWARD IN GOLD
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THE 'STUDENT OSCAR' IN GOLD GOES TO "A SPARROW´S SONG"
Tobias Eckerlin and his team received the award on Monday October 6th during the New York Film Festival
The diploma film A SPARROW’S SONG by Tobias Eckerlin, produced at Animationsinstitut of the Filmakademie Baden-Württemberg was officially awarded a Gold Student Academy Award yesterday evening. The short film is one of only 12 award recipients, from more than 3,000 entries for the 52nd Student Academy Awards.
This prize is not only a special honour for the team, but also makes the film officially eligible for consideration for the 98th Oscars in 2026 – a significant milestone for Animationsinstitut as well, although not the first time!
Tobias Eckerlin, director and producer, describes the ceremony as a unique experience and adds, on behalf of the entire team: "We are very grateful and incredibly happy about the recognition, the great time we had in New York, and the contacts we made there. A big thank you to the Academy, German Films, and the Animationsinstitut for their support! Now we are eagerly looking forward to next year's Oscar ceremony."
Dr. Jan Pinkava, Director of the Animationsinstitut, adds “We are thrilled at the success of A Sparrow’s Song, and delighted that the creativity and talent of the students of Animationsinstitut has once again been recognized with this Student Academy Award. Congratulations!”
A SPARROW’S SONG is a 3D animated short film based on a true story. It tells the story of an elderly widow during World War II, who unexpectedly draws new hope through her connection with an injured sparrow. Together, they spread this newfound hope and thus manage to offer some comfort to others in these difficult times.
Dr. Jan Pinkava, Director of the Animationsinstitut, is equally proud of his graduates’ success: “Congratulations to Tobi and the “Sparrow's Song” team! To receive an Academy Award is a great honour and I am delighted for the team, the Animationsinstitut and the entire Filmakademie. Great to see such recognition for our talented students, and for the quality of our school. Good luck in New York!”
In the day leading up to the awards ceremony, Tobias took part in a special Academy programme in New York – including panels with industry experts, media trainings and an exclusive dinner with high ranking representatives of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. Accompanied by his core team – Lilli-Luisa Heckmann, Jiro Magracia, Vincent Maurer, Rebecca Liebelt and Elias Weber – he accepted the Gold Student Academy Award yesterday evening on behalf of all 56 students and graduates who contributed to this project
This marks already the eighth Student Academy Award for the Filmakademie and the second for Animationsinstitut – further proof of the outstanding quality of education at Filmakademie Baden-Württemberg and the international visibility of its diploma projects.
In addition, all Student Academy Award-winning films are eligible for the regular Oscars®.
Watch the trailer for the film (external link).
EIGHT STUDENT ACADEMY AWARDS FOR FABW
ROCHADE (1998) directed by Thorsten M. Schmidt
With dark humour, director Thorsten M. Schmidt tells the story of married Richard (Max Herbrechter), who sends a doppelganger to his colleagues' carnival party so that he can spend some quiet time with his lover. But the doppelganger takes a liking to his role.
NIMMERMEER (2007) directed by Toke Constantin Hebbeln
Toke Constantin Hebbeln, who hails from Itzehoe, tells a fairy-tale story about the power of dreams in his short film, which is set in a fishing village in northern Germany. A boy loses his father, he is bullied and being punished by a clergyman. Salvation comes in the form of a magician who opens up the world of fantasy to him.
OF DOGS AND HORSES (2012) directed by Thomas Stuber
Thomas Stuber's black-and-white film is about Rolf, a man without money, and his suffering dog Piet: Rolf's old four-legged friend's hip problem could be fixed for € 3,000. Rolf puts all his eggs in one basket and takes his last money to the racetrack.
THE LAST WILL (2015) directed by Dustin Loose
Jakob Adler fulfills his mother's last wish and seeks out his biological father, whom he has never met before - because his dad has been in a secure psychiatric ward for more than 25 years for killing his brother. Before the fateful encounter, Jakob consults the attending physician to reveal the true extent of the family tragedy.
GALAMSEY – A FISTFUL OF GOLD (2017) directed by Johannes Preuss
As a young development aid worker, Johannes Preuss witnessed the gold rush in Ghana. Years later, he returned as a filmmaker and shot a revealing documentary about legal and illegal gold mining (Ghanaian: “Galamsey”), the bloody conflict between the police and the miners, and the environmental destruction coming along with the digging.
THE BEAUTY (2020) dirrected by Pascal Schelbli
Pascal Schelbli dazzlingly showcases the natural wonder of the ocean in his social spot, but a dancing school of fish turns out to be a microplastic vortex, plants on the seabed disposable tableware, jellyfish plastic bags, and dolphins plastic bottles. THE BEAUTY is a powerful statement on the issue of global littering.
TALA’VISION (2021) directed by Murad Abu Eisheh
In the part of Syria occupied by ISIS terrorists, little Tala never misses a soccer game on TV - until one day the Islamists ban television. The girl dresses up as a boy and looks for a replacement on the street. Amman-born Murad Abu Eisheh filmed in Jordan with Syrian refugees as actors and consistently kept the camera at Tala's eye level.
A SPARROW’S SONG (2015) directed by Tobias Eckerlin
Tobias Eckerlin‘s 3D animated film is inspired by a true story: an elderly widow rediscovers her joy in life during World War II through an unexpected connection with an injured sparrow. Eckerlin’s work is a moving homage to the human ability to find hope even during difficult times.