Memoir of a Snail: Academy Awards 2025

Memoir of a Snail: Academy Awards 2025
November 21, 2018 Jacqueline

Memoir of a Snail has been nominated in the 97th Academy Awards 2025 – ‘Animated Feature Film’: all fingers crossed for the Oscars Ceremony, taking place on Sunday 2 March, 2025!

This mighty, and deeply touching Australian full-length claymation film featuring Kats-Chernin’s music throughout, was also an Official Nomination in the 82nd Annual Golden Globes, in the ‘Best Motion Picture – Animated’ category, alongside Moana 2, Inside Out 2, The Wild Robot, Wallace & Gromit: Vengeance Most Fowl, and the winning film, Flow.

Following her first collaboration with director Adam Elliott’s Mary and Max released in 2009, Australian composer/pianist Elena Kats-Chernin once again wrote the music for the Oscar-winning filmmaker’s new feature-length claymation, Memoir of a Snail (2024).

Entered in competition in the 2024 Annecy International Animation Film Festival (one of the world leading animated film festivals), the claymation has won one of its top awards, the Cristal for a Feature Film, in June 2024.

Featuring the voices of an star-studded lineup of award-winning actors including Sarah Snook, Kodi Smit-McPhee, Dominique Pinon, Jacki Weaver, Eric Bana, Paul Capsis, Nick Cave, and more, Memoir of a snail is set to open the Melbourne International Film Festival on August 8, 2024.

As described in Hollywood’s Deadline: “Following 2009’s Mary and Max, Memoir of a Snail is only the second Claymation feature from Australia’s Adam Elliot, who won an Oscar for his short film Harvey Krumpet in 2003. Elliot makes films unlike anyone else’s: quirky, intimate, minutely observed, melancholy and funny in equal measure and very obviously made of clay. That homespun quality, coupled with the engaging voice Succession star Sarah Snook brings to the long-suffering Gracie, turn an ostensibly bleak story into a life-affirming pleasure.”

Described by ScreenDaily as “As hilarious as it is heart-wrenching”, critical acclaim garnered by the film and score by Elena Kats-Chernin includes:

  • “Equally as powerful is the film’s timeless and tender score, by Australian classical composer Elena Kats-Chernin.”
    ScreenDaily, June 2024
  • “Accompanying it all is a striking score by classical composer Elena Kats-Chernin, played with gusto by the Australian Chamber Orchestra and enhanced by passages of vocalizing from soprano Jane Sheldon.”
    The Hollywood Reporter, 2024

Watch the official trailer on Youtube here.