"Soy Una Tumba" has won the top Spanish film competition with 3D Wire, and "Weekend" and "Wildebeest" have also won film awards

The 10th edition of 3D Wire wrapped up in Segovia, Spain over the weekend with the presentation of awards for both its 3D Wire Fest and its Call For Projects segment, which primarily highlights projects from the Spanish animation industry.

On the film festival side, a total of 33 animated shorts were presented in the competition: 26 works in the international competition and seven in the national competition. Topping the international competition was Trevor Jimenez's Weekends, while the best European short film prize was presented to Belgium's Wildebeest (trailer below) by Nicolas Keppens. Both films have already qualified for the upcoming Academy Awards.

The big local winner was Khris Cembe's Soy una tumba (Mum's the word), pictured at top of the post, which won both the prize for best Spanish short and an audience prize. Cembe's film had also picked up the Movistar+ Short Film Project Award two years ago at the same festival, which awarded it a monetary prize for production.

This year's Movistar+ Award was presented to Roc Espinet for his upcoming short Colossal Jane. Espinet's musical short will receive a €9,000 ($10,300) distribution deal from the Spanish broadcaster.

Numerous other awards were also presented to online series and video game projects that had been selected through the event's call for projects. The award for best online series went to Garrote vengativo by Dumb Frame, and the most innovative video game to Islabomba by Sons of a Bit Entertainment.

Here is the complete list of winners from the event's 2018 edition:

BEST INTERNATIONAL SHORT FILMWinner: Weekends by Trevor Jimenez (United States)Special Mention: Dolls Don't Cry by Frédérick Tremblay (Canada)

BEST EUROPEAN SHORT FILMWildebeest by Nicolas Keppens (Belgium)

BEST NATIONAL SHORT FILMWinner: Soy una tumba (Mum's the word) by Khris CembeSpecial Mention: Patchwork by María Manero Muro

3D WIRE AUDIENCE AWARDSInternational: Voyageurs by G. Ammeux, V. Baillon, B. Chaumény, A. Dumez, L. Finucci, M. Roger (France)

National: Soy una tumba (Mum's the word) by Khris Cembe

ATOMO GRAND PRIX FOR BEST WEB SERIESGarrote vengativo by Dumb Frame (Verónica Cortés and Carolina Mas)

ROBOT ATOMO AWARD (SPANISH-LANGUAGE WEB SERIES)FHS by Kreatida Animation Studio (Héctor Peinado and Laura Edith Lara)

ÁTOMO NETWORK AWARD (NON-SPANISH-LANGUAGE WEB SERIES)The Heroic Quest of the Valiant Prince Ivandoe by Christian Boving-Andersen and Eva Lee Wallberg, Sun Creature Studio (Denmark)

BEST SERIAL PROJECT OF A YOUNG CREATORThe Call of Mistery by Víctor López

BEST VIDEO GAMEEndling by Herobeat Studios (Javier Ramello and Pablo Hernández)

MOVISTAR+ BEST NATIONAL PROJECTColossal Jane by Roc Espinet

RTVE AWARD FOR MOST INNOVATIVE VIDEO GAMEIslabomba by Sons of a Bit Entertainment (Eduardo and Alberto Saldaña, creators)

RTVE AWARD FOR MOST INNOVATIVE VRAnyone's Diary by World Domination Project Studio (Clara Pellejer and Pau Infante, creators)

This year's 3D Wire jury for short films was comprised of Jean Thoren, publisher of of Animation Magazine; Jose Miguel Ribeiro, director and founder of Praça Filmes; Véronique Encrenaz, head of Annecy's MIFA; and Shamik Majumdar, creative director of animation and live-action content, Disney Channels EMEA.