Nils Skapāns
Directing

Nils Skapāns

Born 1969-09-25 · Riga, Latvia · Died 2021-09-20

Nils Skapāns (1969-2021) was a Latvian animation director, artist and producer. After having worked with puppet animation in the 90s, Skapāns became known for experimenting with different materials - for example, he worked with wood figurines in his animation film for grown-ups, "Brickannia", or with ceramics in "Flap Your Wings!" - before settling with plasticine animation in later years. Since receiving Berlin Film Festival's Crystal Bear for "Let's Fly?!", Skapāns's films have frequently been shown in different film festivals. His last film, "The Nap", which has been nominated as the best animation film in Latvian Film Awards Lielais Kristaps, and will have its premiere after the director's passing.

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Known for

Martian★ 5.8Viewing moment
Martian
2015
Willing CollaboratorsViewing moment
Willing Collaborators
2014
Our Granny Rocks!Viewing moment
Our Granny Rocks!
2017
Fantadrome★ 5Viewing moment
Fantadrome
1985
Wonderful DayViewing moment
Wonderful Day
2010
All My Friends Are DeadViewing moment
All My Friends Are Dead
2019
Listen, Rabbit... Daddy goes to LondonViewing moment
Listen, Rabbit... Daddy goes to London
2004
Ness un NesijaViewing moment
Ness un Nesija
1991
TailViewing moment
Tail
1994
I Want To See The Dwarves!Viewing moment
I Want To See The Dwarves!
2012
Home Hole HorrorsViewing moment
Home Hole Horrors
1999
The Little WormViewing moment
The Little Worm
2010
Half-a-BearViewing moment
Half-a-Bear
2007
The Witch's ButtonViewing moment
The Witch's Button
2006
SandboxViewing moment
Sandbox
2002
How a Baby Comes Into the WorldViewing moment
How a Baby Comes Into the World
1991
The Witch And The Cow★ 7Viewing moment
The Witch And The Cow
1991
Flap Your Wings!Viewing moment
Flap Your Wings!
2008
The TelephoneViewing moment
The Telephone
2005
Cat in the Bag★ 7Viewing moment
Cat in the Bag
2013
Ghost HourViewing moment
Ghost Hour
2013
Let's Fly?Viewing moment
Let's Fly?
1994
SpringViewing moment
Spring
2001

Frequent collaborators