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AWARDED FILMS BY CATEGORIES:
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JUST FOR TODAY
by JAN-EJE FERLING - Sweden
Bernt 59 and Cissi 27 become friends in AA, but cannot respond to each other needs. Cissi is searching for her lost alcoholic father and Bernt his missing daughter.
Special Prize to the Best Fiction Film | |
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AGENT ORANGE: 30 YEARS LATER
by JOHN TRINH - USA
Agent Orange is the code name for the major herbicide that was used by the U.S. military during the Vietnam War to deny coverage of the North Vietnamese guerrilla soldiers. The film tells the story of several of its victims who were exposed to the substance during the war.
Special Prize to the Best Documentary | |
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BEYOND BELIEF 2
by ABHIJIT DAS GUPTA - India
This film proves that those branded disable are able & capable.
Awarded Category: Direction | |
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BORDER STORIES
by FLORIAN WYSS - USA
Every year over 300'000 Latinos cross the US border illegally through the desert from Mexico. In a group of many, Manuel and Hannibal are the only ones who manage it this time. After running out of food and water, they find a lonely trailer, but also somebody else.
Awarded Category: Screenplay | |
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ANDANTE MA NON TROPPO
by JIMENA PUENTE-TREVINO - Australia / France
The Nazi regime has imposed the prohibition for Jews to export objects of art. Jewish Cellist Felix Robert Mendhelssohn decides to cross the German border, with nothing but an invaluable Stradivarius cello.
Awarded Category: Integral Realization | |
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DUVIDHA
by SHARAT KUMAR - India
Two strong willed women lived in India. One, in 1930s, led a socially and emotionally fulfilling life that symbolizes the mood of a period that was ethically rich but materially poor. The other life in 1990s is tortuous, reflecting the material greed and confused ethics of the post independence time.
Actress Performance: RASHI B | |
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THE SHAFTESBURY PLAYERS
by CORNELIA HAYES O'HERLIHY and JOHN HAYES - United Kingdom
"Nothing in life prepared me for my first professional job" says Andrew, a young Scottish actor who is to play Romeo in The Shaftesbury Players' production of Romeo & Juliet.
Actor Performance: Sean O'Callaghan | |
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MAY I ENTER
by KOSTANA BANOVIC - The Netherlands
'May I Enter? is an art documentary in which the Afro-Brazilian religion Candomblé is not so much researched as experientially evoked.
Photography: K. Banovic, S. Tijdink, T. Pavlovic | |
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TRAS LOS PASOS DEL BANDOLERO
by PEDRO JAEN R. - Spain
Alex is a murderer for hire. Kills for a living but also in balancing the scales of injustice and work to eliminate parasites that he should. His latest mission will take him to a distant village following the steps of an outlaw.
Awarded Category: Art Direction | |
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OUT ANY WINDOW
by CHARLES WOODS GRAY - USA
A man alone by choice or circumstance, it appears he has chased all relations away, with the exception of the neighbor across the lane, he is only a little obsessed with her. He sees her but once and his voyeuristic expiditions begin.
Awarded Category: Edition | | |
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SPECIAL MENTIONS:
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IN_ATTESA
by PEPPE TOIA - Italy
Four women's stories. A pregnacy test and the five minutes that might change their lives. | |
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NOT RECONCILED
by JILL DANIELS - United Kingdom
Rosa and Carlos the ghosts of Republican fighters in the Spanish Civil War roam the ruins of Belchite waiting for the discovery of their unmarked graves. | |
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THE CAVE
by SABINE ASANGER - USA
Based on Plato's Cave Allegory, The Cave begins with a prisoner who spent his entire life looking at shadows. He escapes to discover the real world beyond the cave. Fascinated, he returns to the cave to convince his fellow prisoners to escape, but they reject his newfound knowledge. | | | |
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OFFICIAL SELECTION by alphabetical order:
A TIME TO RE-BOND by SHALINI RAGHAVIAH ABSENCE OF WILL by MAMUKA KUPARADZE ACQUA IN BOCCA by THIRODE PASCALE AGENT ORANGE: 30 YEARS LATER by JOHN TRINH AHMEDABAD PROMENADE by DP STUDENTS ANDANTE MA NON TROPPO by JIMENA PUENTE-TREVINO BEYOND BELIEF 2 by ABHIJIT DAS GUPTA BIRIYANI by VIJAYA VARMAN BORDER STORIES by FLORIAN WYSS CLASSMATES by CHENG, YAO-TING and LIOU, CHIA-WIN DANCE WITH ME by SASHA C. DAMJANOVSKI DIAS DE CORPUS CHRISTI by DAVID RECIO GIL DUVIDHA by SHARAT KUMAR GO FOR IT by DEJAN ACIMOVIC IN_ATTESA by PEPPE TOIA JUST FOR TODAY by JAN-EJE FERLING KAAY FI by ZAPO KAPILVASTU: CITY OF RENUNCIATION by SOURY SITIKANTA SAHOO LA CAFETINA by MARCOS GAÑAN L'ANDANA (THE PLATFORM) by SIRA ANDREU LONE by ANDREW NOWROJEE LOS TRASHUMANTES by FEDERICO CECCHETTI LOVE AND THE ART OF GIVING by SIMON EUGENE L'UOMO PERFETTO by IVANO FACHIN MAHOUTS, THE ELEPHANT PEOPLE by JANVI KARWAL and KRINA PRAJAPATI MAWLA´S WEDDING by ZOLTAN ENEVOLD MAY I ENTER by KOSTANA BANOVIC NORTH KOREA: CALLING THE TUNE by B.NECEK, F.THERY and P.JENLIS NOT RECONCILED by JILL DANIELS ON THE WAY by SU KYUNG HEO OUT ANY WINDOW by CHARLES WOODS GRAY PRIVATE LIFE by ABBE ROBINSON SEGÚN MERCADO by MARTHA V LOPEZ THE BEAR'S SKIN by GILLES DAUBEUF THE CAVE by SABINE ASANGERSOMALO THE END OF THE LONELINESS by DANIEL SALAS and IGNACIO GARCÍA PINACHO THE JAIL by ABHIJIT DAS GUPTA THE ROAD AND THE SKY by PAUL PETTIGREW THE SHAFTESBURY PLAYERS by CORNELIA HAYES O'HERLIHY and JOHN HAYES TRAS LOS PASOS DEL BANDOLERO by PEDRO JAEN R. VISUAL ALAN AUDIO VEGA by BLICK WHEN YOU DIE AS A CAT by ZORAN MASLIC
The selection was made among one hundred registered films. |
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