Awards at the 29th Warsaw Film Festival INTERNATIONAL - TopicsExpress



          

Awards at the 29th Warsaw Film Festival INTERNATIONAL COMPETITION The Jury members: Iulia Rugină (Romania), Yariv Horowitz (Israel), San Fu Maltha (Holland), András Muhi (Hungary), Krzysztof Varga (Poland) gave the following awards: Warsaw Grand Prix, the main prize of the International Competition, founded by City of Warsaw : IDA, dir. Paweł Pawlikowski (Poland) Best Director: Zaza Urushadze for the film TANGERINES / MANDARIINID (Estonia, Georgia) Special Jury Award: for producers of the film THE GAMBLER / LOŠEJAS, dir. Ignas Jonynas (Lithuania, Latvia) – Uljana Kim, Roberts Vinovskis 1-2 COMPETITION The Jury members: Sára Cserhalmi (Hungary), Adrian Panek (Poland), Stefan Valdobrev (Bulgaria) gave ex-aequo award for: THE JAPANESE DOG / CÂINELE JAPONEZ, dir. Tudor Cristian Jurgiu (Romania) and ALIENATION / OTCHUZHDENIE, dir. Milko Lazarov (Bulgaria). Special Mention: SEDUCE ME / ZAPELJI ME, dir. Marko Šantić (Slovenia) FREE SPIRIT COMPETITION The Jury members: Mira Fornay (Slovakia), Arkadiusz Jakubik (Poland), Bojan - Vuk Kosovčević (Serbia) gave the Free Spirit Award to the film MUCH BETTER THAN YOU / SOY MUCHO MEJOR QUE VOS, dir. Ché Sandoval (Chile) Special Mention: RITES OF PASSAGE, dir. Phillip Crawford (Australia) DOCUMENTARY COMPETITION The Jury members: Cathy Pearson (Ireland), Dagne Vildziunaite (Lithuania), Michał Marczak (Poland) gave the award for best documentary film to the film DIRTY WARS, dir. Richard Rowley (USA) SHORT FILMS COMPETITION The Jury members: Lendita Zeqiraj (Kosovo), Paweł Maślona (Poland), Benjamin Parent (France) gave the following awards: - Short Grand Prix for the best short film – PANDAS / PANDY, dir. Matúš Vizár - Best Animated Short – HASTA SANTIAGO, dir. Mauro Carraro - Best Live Action Short – WHALE VALLEY / HVALFJÖRÐUR, dir. Guðmundur Arnar Guðmundsson FIPRESCI Award The Jury FIPRESCI members: Alison Frank (UK), Gideon Kouts (France), Dejan Trajkoski (Macedonia) gave the award for best debut from Eastern Europe to the film YOZGAT BLUES, dir. Mahmut Fazil Coskun (Turkey) Ecumenical Jury Award The Ecumenical Jury members: Lukas Jirsa (Czech Republic), Jarosław Szoda (Poland), Prof. Dr Jean-Michel Zucker (France) gave the award to the film IDA, dir. Paweł Pawlikowski (Poland) NETPAC Award The NETPAC Jury members: Magdalena Bartczak (Poland), Yelena Larionova (Kazakhstan), Andreas Ungerböck (Austria) gave the award for the best Asian film to HARMONY LESSONS / UROKI GARMONII, dir. Emir Baigazin (Kazakhstan)
Posted on: Sat, 19 Oct 2013 19:00:01 +0000

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