SUCCOR
A warm, familiar friend.
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Steven LapcevicDirector
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Steven LapcevicProducer
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Steven LapcevicAnimation
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Steven LapcevicMusic
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Steven LapcevicSound
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Project Type:Animation
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Runtime:4 minutes 22 seconds
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Completion Date:June 25, 2020
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Country of Origin:United States
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Film Color:Color
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First-time Filmmaker:No
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Student Project:No
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Monthly Indie Shorts
August 1, 2020
Official Selection -
Atlanta Underground Film FestivalAtlanta, GA
United States
September 3, 2020
Official Selection -
Sydney Underground Film FestivalSydney
Australia
September 9, 2020
Official Selection -
Supernova Digital Animation FestivalDenver, CO
United States
September 19, 2020
Official Selection -
The Coney Island Film FestivalBrooklyn, NY
United States
September 22, 2020
Official Selection -
NOLA Horror Film FestNew Orleans, LA
United States
September 25, 2020
Official Selection -
Mr. HoleHead's Warped DimensionSan Francisco, CA
United States
September 26, 2020
Official Selection -
Buskopolis Festival of Cinematic OdditiesHuntingdon, PA
United States
October 19, 2020
Official Selection -
Stuff MX Film FestivalMexico City
Mexico
January 8, 2021
Honorable Mention in Animation -
Film Maudit 2.0Santa Monica, CA
United States
January 12, 2021
Best Experimental Short
Steven Lapcevic is an independent animator who specializes in creating shorts that are surreal in nature. His films eschew a narrative approach and are experimental in their structure and execution, creating a dreamlike visual progression of ideas.
His animated short "IDIOT KING" was awarded "Best Animation" at the 2017 Coney Island Film Festival.
His animation has been featured in the film, “Disaster 501: What Happened to Man?”, conceptualized by Lars von Trier and directed by Jenle Hallund featured at The 2012 Copenhagen Art Festival as well as on an episode of "Off the Air" on Adult Swim.
Mr. Lapcevic has been awarded the 2010 Council on the Arts & Humanities for Staten Island Art Fund Grant, the 2010 Council on the Arts & Humanities for Staten Island Excellence in the Arts Award, the 2010 Experimental Television Center Grant, the 2013 New York State Council on the Arts Original Work Grant, and the 2016 Staten Island Arts Excellence in the Arts Award.