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AWARDED FILMS BY CATEGORIES:

MADE IN ITALY
by FABIO WUYTACK
Fabio Wuytack discovers an old film which was shot more than 100 years ago in Carrara by the inventors of cinema, the Lumière brothers...
Special Prize to the Best Short Film

TUESDAY'S WOMEN by MIHAL BREZIS and ODED BINNUN
Tuesday's Women adapts a short story by Japanese novelist Haruki Murakami about a man, already in turmoil, who finds himself further mystified by a number of women he meets one Tuesday.
Awarded Category: Screenplay

PHOTOGRABBER
by PASCAL TOSI
A very strange camera: it makes possible to steal reality. But the pictures rebel against the photographer... Who will win ? The pictures or the photographer?
Awarded Category: Direction

RED LION
by JESSE LEVY
A young man, tired of the daily grind and disappointments, must do the hardest thing a person can do - decide to change.
Awarded Category: Integral Realization

ANY MORE QUESTIONS?
by MANOOCHER KHOSHBAKHT
Don?t people from another cultural background have the same right to exist in this society without having to constantly justify why they are living where they are living?
Actress Performance: Gila Abutalebi

PLANT ONE ON ME
by PAUL ERO
A couple of Business Associates plan to kill their Boss by poisoning him, but instead, they ingest the poison and die.
Actor Performance: Hawthorne James

KAMIKAZE
by NICK KARNER
A dark figure pursues a young woman who just wanted to get high on drugs.
Awarded Category: Art Direction

REALLY? by A J WATERS and AKA MARK WATERS
Really?, tells the story of Fiona, a woman losing herself to the preasures of urban London after the murder of her husband.
Awarded Category: Photography, Emma Saunders

LOSS
by KONSTANTINOS TOPALIS
Four interconnected stories that, although different, have "Loss" as their central idea. Each story presents a different film tradition. The first two are scored by Florian Mikuta and the other two are scored by Andreas.
Awarded Category: Editing

SPECIAL MENTIONS:

ENFANT TERRIBLE
by KISHORE VERMA
Calloway, an art collector, announces a £1M competition for the most innovative work of art to his stable of young artists. In Calloway's stable is the eccentric Duncan Jones, who produces a canvas that stretches even Calloway's expectations.

HOMAGE TO CESARE PAVESE
by PABLO POROLLI
A lyrical film that evokes the work of the Italian writer. The whole plot is a mere excuse to present the emotional atmosphere distinctive of Pavese?s writings.

LOFT LOVE
by JERONIMO DE LA MORA
Enrique lives an imaginary love as he is in love with life. What he doesn't know is that love goes beyond the limits of imagination and life itself. Short phrase: To love and to be loved.

OFFICIAL SELECTION
by alphabetical order:

6FT. IN 7MIN. by RAFAEL DEL TORO
A DAY IN THE LIFE by CHARLIE WEEKS
A HARTLEY STORY by NICKY LIANOS
A MONK'S AWAKENING by LOU MA HO
AN ERRAND FOR THE DRAGON by KIT REDDING
CAN'T GO BACK by CHRIS MCALEESE
CLEAN by NINA CHERNIK
CLOSE by HOPKINS TOM
CONTEMPT OF CONSCIENCE by JOE JENKINS
CREPITUS by JASON AFFOLDER
DA TERRA by JANAINA DINIZ GUERRA
DEATH OF JLG: THE CALCUTTA CHAPTERS by SOUMYA MUKHOPADHYAY
DISTINGUISHING MARKS by ANDY MARSHALL
DIVIDE + CONQUER ??? by THOMAS VOLKOV - REITER
ENDGAME by ANDREW GREENER
EX POST FACTO by PHIL VOLKEN
FANATIC by MANDRILL SOLOMON & NADIA GARNIER
FLOATER by DEVON J LANDAU
GOING HOME by BIRGITTA ÅKESSON & ANETTE KLINGEBORN SKOGLUND
HALLAIG by NEIL K KEMPSELL
HERMES by YANNIS ZAFEIRIOU
HOT AFTERNOONS HAVE BEEN IN MONTANA by KEN KIMMELMAN
INTERNAL INFERNO by MARGRET OSKARSDOTTIR
KAI POCHHE...THE INDIAN KITE FLYING FESTIVAL by R. GIRRISH
KHATABAH by RIDWAN HASSIM
LIS AND OGRE by JIM AND VALE BRUCK
LUCKY MAN by TAMÁS KEMÉNYFFY
MEATBALLAS AND RICE by SHAY ZAARUR
MEETING ROCK by KYREE FISHER VIBRANT
MORNING FLIRT by THOMAS FROEHLICH
MY GRANDFATHER by AARON DOLEZAL
NICOLAS: THE END BUT NOT THE END by JORGE EGUSQUIZA ZORRILLA
NOW YOU SEE ME, NOW YOU DON'T by ATTILA SZÁSZ
PEEP by IVAN JAYE
PER OMNEM VITAM by ROBERT GLOECKNER
PIRALAYAM CUPHEAVAL by SIVAMOHAN SUMATHY
REPÚBLICA DEPORTIVA: LA PELÍCULA by LUIS G. BLANCO
RETURN by CHISHAN LIN
SARA GOES TO LUNCH by DEAN KAPSALIS
SEKS LAG AF DEPRESSION by CHRISTIAN SVANES KOLDING
SHADOW RISING by RAYMOND EDWARDS
SLEEP AND THEN by OVGU GOKCE
SLEEPER by ANDREW MILNER
SLOW DAY AT SPORTSMANS by ROGER E. BROWN
SMART CARD by JAMES OXFORD
SMOOTH CRIMINALS by PAMELA VAN AMSTEL
THE FORREST by MICHAEL BARBER
THE HAND by ANDUSHIRAVAN HADDAD
THE HISTORY OF THE CONQUEST OF SPACE by STEFANOS MONDELOS
THE HOLLYWOOD BABYSITTER by GREG MCCARTHY & ANDREW JUDGE
THE JOB INTERVIEW by JONATHAN EMERGUI
THE KITCHEN CONQUEROR by SHEREEN ABDUL-BAKI
THE LAST SUPPER by KASPAR DERDERIAN
THE NATURAL DEATH by MICHAL KRAJNAK
THE WELL OF PEACE by DIANE PALOMA ESKENAZI
THREE IN ONE by MICK PANTALEO
TO THE RIVER by GERARD BRYAN
TROPICAL FANTASY by NORIKO TAKABISHI & MITSUHIRO HARAGUCHI
UNFORGOTTEN by WILLIAM MEAD
WHITEMARE by PAUL L JOHNSON
YORK STREET 1929 by STEPHAN ANSPICHLER

 

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