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2007 Award WInners for the 25F PS Festival

November 27th, 2007 by FFW WorldPulse Festival Newswire - Experimental – New Media

Grand Prixs:

“Keidas”

Directed By: PV Lehtinen, Finland

 

“Let There Be Whistleblowers”

Directed By: Ken Jacobs, USA

 

“La proiezione è cominciata”

Directed By: Oleg Tcherny, France

 

Special Mentions:

“gun/play”

Directed By: John Price, Canada

 

“Südwest”

Directed By: Ulu Braun, Germany

 

“Das Modell”

Directed By: Florian Gwinner, Germany

 

“Energie!”

Directed By: Thorsten Fleisch, Germany

 

Croatian Film Critics’ Award: “The Slippery Mountain” Directed By: Provmyza, Russia

 

Audience Award: “La petite mort”

Directed By: Damir Cucic, Croatia

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Awards for the 2007 Carrousel International Festival du Film

November 13th, 2007 by FFW WorldPulse Festival Newswire - Children

Camério Best Feature- Starlink: "Vanaja"

Directed by Rajnesh Domalpalli, (India/USA, 2006)

 

Camério Best Live Action Short / L’Avantage: "When Elvis Came To Visit"

Directed by Andreas Tibblin, (Sweden, 2006)

 

Camério Best Screenplay / La Société Radio-Canada: "Leaps and Bounds:

Screenplay by Moni Nilsson-Brännström, (Sweden, 2007)

 

Camério Animated Short / NFB of Canada: "The Irresistible Smile"

Directed byAmi Lindhlom, (Finland, 2006)

 

Camério Best Actor / Irvin Pelletier , Député de Rimouski: Janus Dissing Rathke for "Skymaster"

Directed by Wikke & Rasmussen, (Denmark, 2006)

 

Camério Humanitas / Hydro-Québec: "I Want to be a Pilot,"

Directed by Diego Quemada-Diez, (Mexico, 2006)

 

Special Mention of the International Jury of Youth: "Skymaster,"

Directed by Wikke & Rasmussen, (Denmark, 2006)

 

Camério Public Award / Orléans Express: "Maharal,"

Directed by Pavel Jandourek, (Czech Republic, 2007)

 

CIFEJ AWARD : "Vanaja,"

Directed by Rajnesh Domalpalli, (India/USA, 2006)

 

Mention Spéciale : "Leaps and Bounds,"

Directed by Petter Naess, (Sweden, 2007)

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Awards for the 2007 Carrousel International Festival du Film

November 13th, 2007 by FFW WorldPulse Festival Newswire - Children

Camério Best Feature- Starlink: "Vanaja"

Directed by Rajnesh Domalpalli, (India/USA, 2006)

 

Camério Best Live Action Short / L’Avantage: "When Elvis Came To Visit"

Directed by Andreas Tibblin, (Sweden, 2006)

 

Camério Best Screenplay / La Société Radio-Canada: "Leaps and Bounds:

Screenplay by Moni Nilsson-Brännström, (Sweden, 2007)

 

Camério Animated Short / NFB of Canada: "The Irresistible Smile"

Directed byAmi Lindhlom, (Finland, 2006)

 

Camério Best Actor / Irvin Pelletier , Député de Rimouski: Janus Dissing Rathke for "Skymaster"

Directed by Wikke & Rasmussen, (Denmark, 2006)

 

Camério Humanitas / Hydro-Québec: "I Want to be a Pilot,"

Directed by Diego Quemada-Diez, (Mexico, 2006)

 

Special Mention of the International Jury of Youth: "Skymaster,"

Directed by Wikke & Rasmussen, (Denmark, 2006)

 

Camério Public Award / Orléans Express: "Maharal,"

Directed by Pavel Jandourek, (Czech Republic, 2007)

 

CIFEJ AWARD : "Vanaja,"

Directed by Rajnesh Domalpalli, (India/USA, 2006)

 

Mention Spéciale : "Leaps and Bounds,"

Directed by Petter Naess, (Sweden, 2007)

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Award Winners for the 2007 San Sebastian Horror and Fantasy Festival

November 8th, 2007 by FFW WorldPulse Festival Newswire - Science Fiction – Fantasy – Horror

The Jury of the International Short Film Competition at the 18th Horror and Fantasy Film Festival, comprising Nicolas Breviere (France), Asun Lasarte (Spain), Rafael Maluenda (Spain), Isabel Mancebo (Spain) and Tim Sullivan (USA), has decided on the following:

awards:

 

BEST SHORT FILM JURY AWARD: "The Pearce Sisters" Directed By: Luis Cook (Great Britain, 2006)

 

NOMINATION FOR THE “GOLDEN MELIES” AWARD TO THE BEST EUROPEAN FANTASY SHORT FILM: "The Pearce Sisters"

Directed By: Luis Cook (Great Britain, 2006)

 

SPECIAL MENTION: "The Cat and Claudia"

Directed By: Lily Coates (Australia, 2006)

For its capacity to create a worrying and disturbing atmosphere with the use of the photography, the art direction and the excellent work of the leading actress.

 

AUDIENCE AWARD FOR THE BEST FEATURE FILM: "How to Get Rid of the Others" (Hvordan vi slipper af med de andre)

Directed By: Anders Rønnow Klarlund (Danemark, 2007)

 

AUDIENCE AWARD FOR THE BEST SHORT FILM: "Meme les Pigeons Vont au Paradis"

Directed By: Samuel Tourneux (France, 2007)

 

AUDIENCE AWARD FOR THE BEST SPANISH SHORT FILM: "El ataque de los Kriters Asesinos"

Directed By: Samuel Orti Marti “Sam” (2007)

 

YOUTH JURY AWARD TO THE BEST SHORT FILM: "In the Wall"

Directed By: Mike Williamsom (USA, 2007)

 

CANAL + “PROYECTO CORTO” PRIZE

 

The Jury for the Canal + “Proyecto Corto” Prize, comprising Jose Luis Rebordinos (Donostia Kultura) and Guadalupe Arensburg (Canal +), has awarded the short film project "Dos Manos Zurdas y un Racimo de Ojos Manchados de Gris," original screenplay by Antonio Trashorras, presented by Arsenico Producciones Cinematograficas and Roxbury Pictures S.L.

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Award Winners for the 2007 Banff Mountain Film Festival

November 8th, 2007 by FFW WorldPulse Festival Newswire - Documentary - Television

Winners were announced at the 2007 Banff Mountain Film Festival awards program on November 4.

 

The 2007 Banff Mountain Film Festival jury included Julie Tait, co-director of England’s Kendal Mountain Film Festival, as well as China-based mountaineering journalist and filmmaker Charlie Buffet, American climber and filmmaker Rob Frost, Canadian film producer Kerrie Long, and Canadian mountaineer, photographer, and filmmaker Pat Morrow.

 

Grand Prize: "Death on Nanga Parbat" (Tod am Nanga Parbat — Die Messner-Tragödie)

Directed by: Ludwig Ott

Prize Sponsored by Mountain Equipment Co-op ($4000)

“For the Grand Prize, we looked to a film that transcends category,” says jury member Julie Tait. “In giving us fresh insight into a historic event and the cult of hero, Death on Nanga Parbat offers the viewer a depth of experience that underlines the power of the medium. It’s a triumph of substance over style.”

 

Best Short Mountain Film: "The Western Lands — Hoy"

Directed and Produced by Grant Gee

Prize Sponsored by Mountain Hardwear ($2000)

“The filmmaker creates a rich and beautiful canvas on which this story is told,” says jury member Julie Tait. “This is a sensual film with an experimental treatment, a story of life, love and loss.” “It’s sex mixed up with climbing,” adds jury member Pat Morrow.

 

Best Film on Mountain Environment: "Badgered"

Directed by Sharon Colman

Prize Sponsored by Patagonia ($2000)

“Director Sharon Colman has given us a refreshing look at the resilience of the natural world in the face of human impact. She’s creatively delivered a serious subject in a light-hearted and humorous way,” says jury member Rob Frost.

 

Alpine Club of Canada Award for Best Film on Climbing: "King Lines"

Directed and Produced by Josh Lowell and Peter Mortimer

Prize Sponsored by the Alpine Club of Canada ($2000)

“He has everything,” says jury member Kerrie Long. “He’s young, talented, beautiful and articulate. And yet, this is a gritty story of persistence and determination — he’s always reaching for the route he might not be able to do.”

 

Best Feature-length Mountain Film: "Loop"

Directed and Produced by Sjur Paulsen

Prize Sponsored by Camper’s Village ($2000)

“It’s very difficult to deal with the philosophical approach to life in the mountains, and do it visually, not just with words,” says jury member Pat Morrow. “This film does that, with its strong synergy among visuals, narration and dialogue.”

 

Best Film on Mountain Sports: "20 Seconds of Joy"

Directed by Jens Hoffmann

Prize Sponsored by Big Rock Brewery ($2000)

 

People’s Choice Award: "20 Seconds of Joy"

Directed by Jens Hoffmann

Prize Sponsored by Ortovox ($2000)

“We get to know the central character over time, and the film combines precipitous physical locations with insight into the deepest recesses of this athlete’s mind,” says jury member Pat Morrow. This film was also voted the favourite of 53 finalists by festival attendees.

 

Best Film on Mountain Culture: "Nine Winters Old"

Directed by Bill Heath

Prize Sponsored by Petzl ($2000)

“Mountain culture is not just about folkloric traditions,” says jury member Charlie Buffet. “It’s the way people live and dream their mountain experience. There was a sense of surprise, of playful curiosity, that carried me through this film.”

 

Special Jury Award: "The Beckoning Silence"

Directed and Produced by Louise Osmond

“High quality re-enactment, spectacular production values,” says jury member Charlie Buffet.

 

Special Jury Award: "Becoming a Woman in Zanskar"

Directed by Jean-Michel Corillion

“Gives voices to two women from a remote and relatively closed culture,” says jury member Kerrie Long. “It moved me to tears.”

 

Special Jury Award: "Into the Wild"

Directed by Sean Penn

“Rarely does Hollywood treat a delicate story with this level of integrity,” says jury member Rob Frost. “We hope that Penn’s work will lead the way for other Hollywood directors, and develop a taste for truth in their audience.”

 

People’s Choice Award for Radical Reels: "Trial & Error"

Directed by Bjørn Enga

Prize Sponsored by Fido ($350 plus a selection of prizes)

Voted most radical of the high adrenaline films screened at Radical Reels on Tuesday, October 30.

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Award Winners Announced for the 2007 Cinema Tout Ecran Festival

November 8th, 2007 by FFW WorldPulse Festival Newswire - Documentary - Television

Reflet d'Or for the Best Film: "LA PLUIE DES PRUNES"

Directed By: Frédéric Fisbach

 

Reflet d'Or for the Best Production: "BOLDOG UJ ELET" (HAPPY NEW LIFE)

Directed By: Harpad Bogdan

 

Titra-Film SA Award: "MENG NA LI SHA" (MONA LISA)

Directed By: Ying Li

 

Bluewin Audience Award for the Best Film: "MAMAN EST FOLLE"

Directed By: Jean-Pierre Améris

 

FIPRESCI Award: "FRANZ & POLINA"

Directed By: Mikhaïl Segal

 

EgliFilm Award: "MUTUM"

Directed By: Sandra Kogut

 

Reflet d'Or for the Best Collection & Long Drama: "LES PREDATEURS"

Directed By: Lucas Belvaux

 

Reflet d'Or for the Best Series: "CAPE WRATH"

Directed By: Robert Murphy

 

Special mention of the Jury: "LITTLE MOSQUE ON THE PRAIRIE"

Directed By: Zarqa Nawaz

 

Tudor Award for the Best Actress' Performance to SOFIA "LEDARP in DEN MAN ÄLSKAR" (TO LOVE SOMEONE)

Directed By: Ake Sandgren

 

Tudor Award for the Best Actor's Performance and Special Mention of the Jury to ERKAN CAN in "TAKVA"

Directed By: Özer Kiziltan

 

Cinéma Tout Ecran Young Jury Award: "OUTSIDE LOVE"

Directed By: Daniel Espinosa

 

Reflet d'Or for the Best Film REGARD D'AUJOURD'HUI: "A MAN'S JOB"

Directed By: Aleksi Salmenperä

 

TV5MONDE Award for the Best French-speaking Feature Film: "SOUS LES VENTS DE NEPTUNE"

Directed By: Josée Dayan

 

Reflet d'Or "Cinema Tout Ecran" for the Best Short Film: "SOFT"

Directed By: Simon Ellis

 

TSR Award for the Best Short Film: "THE WHITE DRESS"

Directed By: Vanessa Gildea

 

Kodak Award for the Best Swiss Short Film: "LA VALISE"

Directed By: Kaveh Bakthiari

 

Cinéma Tout Ecran Audience Award for the Best Short Film: "TANGHI ARGENTINI"

Directed By: Guido Thys

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Award Winners for the 2007 DOK Leipzig- International Leipzig Festival for Documentary and Animated Film Announced

November 8th, 2007 by FFW WorldPulse Festival Newswire - Documentary - Television

Award Winners 2007

 

The International Jury for Documentary Film awards for Documentary Films and Videos (longer than 45 min):

 

Golden Dove: "Nu te supara, dar ..." (Don’t Get Me Wrong)

by Adina Pintilie (Romania)

Prize: € 10,000 granted by TELEPOOL to the film

We can recognize ourselves and our lives in the repetitions of these people. In only 8 days the 27-year-old Adina Elena Pintilie found hope in hopelessness.

 

Silver Dove: "Kinder. Wie die Zeit vergeht" Children. As Time Flies.

by Thomas Heise (Germany)

Prize: € 3,000 partially funded by Corona Films

Twilight, industrial landscape, young boys, bleak future – And Germany.

 

The International Jury for Documentary Film awards

for Documentary Films and Videos / Short Metrage (to 45 min)

 

Golden Dove: "Moujarad Raiha" (Merely a Smell )

Directed by: Maher Abi Samra (Lebanon)

Prize: € 5,000 partially funded by Filmverband Sachsen e. V.

Five shots – one dedication – the rest is your imagination.

 

The International Jury for Documentary Film awards

 

Honorary Mention to the film: "Doel Leeft" (Doel Is Alive )

Directed by Tom Fassaert (Belgium)

Old people are fighting back and therefore live longer.

 

Honorary Mention: "Dirty Pictures (Hotel Diaries 7)

Directed by John Smith (UK, Palestine)

A personal way of thinking and filming at the same time.

 

The German Jury for Documentary Film awards for Documentary Films and Videos:

 

Zweitausendeins Filmpreis: "Nach der Musik" (A Father’s Music )

Directed by Igor Heitzmann (Germany)

Prize: € 10,000

An intimate portrait about public life and a great documentary film about the secrecy of the private. When

filmmaker Igor Heitzmann realises that he can understand his father, the conductor Otmar Suitner, only through

his art, he explains both: Not only does he open up the complex nature of the classical interpretation of music,

he also relates an almost incredible love story. This masterful montage combines the discrete approach to the likeable protagonists and the carefully selected footage from the archives in a unique filmic composition.

 

The International Jury for the Young Talent Competition

 

Talent Dove of the Media Foundation of the Sparkasse Leipzig: "Someone Like You"

Directed by Nanna Frank Møller (Denmark)

Prize: € 10,000 as start-up funding for the next documentary film project

This film portrays the relationship between two sisters at a crucial point of their life. We see dramatic scenes

unfold in front of the camera which reveal their personalities in a touching and poetic way. The director shows a combination of real interest in human psychology together with serious artistic intentions and professional craftsmanship.

 

The International Jury for the Young Talent Competition awards for an extraordinary documentary film talent

an Honorary Mention to the film: "Ugolnaja Pyl" (Coal Dust)

Directed by: Marija Miro (Russia)

In this film a young director is using expressive images to construct a metaphorical picture that illustrates the life

and destiny of a community facing social and economical problems. The story is being told in a cinematographic

way, with different instruments, from photography to sound design.

 

Honorary mention to the film: "One Day"

Directed by Ditte Haarløv Johnsen (Denmark)

The film tells the story of an African woman prostituting herself in Europe. The director courageously uses an

original style, with precise close ups, stressing small details of the protagonist’s everyday life, thus revealing the situation she is caught up in.

 

The International Jury for Animated Films awards for Animated Films and Videos

 

Golden Dove: "Eletvonal" (Life Line)

Directed by Tomek Ducki (Hungary)

Prize: € 5,000

The breathtaking aesthetics of the images and especially the soundtrack carry us into a world foreign yet close

to us.

 

Silver Dove: "Kafka Inaka Isha" (Franz Kafka’s A Country Doctor)

Directed by Koji Yamamura (Japan)

Prize: € 2,000

The film shows us a new way of using animation and a unique interaction of cinematographic components.

 

The International Jury for Animated Films awards

 

Honorary Mention: "Bildfenster I Fensterbilder" (Framing)

Directed by Bert Gottschalk and Rudi Zieglmeier (Germany)

The film succeeds in finding poetry in places, where one might not expect it.

 

The International Jury for Animated Films awards

 

Honorary Mention: "Le Pont" (Bridge)

Directed by Vincent Bierrewaerts (France, Belgium)

In this touching and convincingly related story, a child’s curiosity and innocence are confronted with the harsh

world of the adults.

 

The MDR (Mitteldeutscher Rundfunk) awards for an excellent Eastern European documentary film

 

MDR Film Prize along with

to the film: "La Mere" (The Mother )

Directed by Antoine Cattin and Pawel Kostomarow (Switzerland, France, Russia)

Prize: € 3,000

With great intensity and from a close distance we get an insight into the life of a mother with 9 children who live

deep in the Russian countryside. Every-day life is hard and bleak, but still full of energy, zest for life and love. It

is exclusively women who run the daily affairs. Ljuba argues, cries, laughs and executes her protective role

alternately at a breath-taking speed. Camera and montage keep drawing us back into this maelstrom of events and blows of fate. There are images which are going to haunt us for a long time to come, such as the one, when a child drags a sledge through the mud of a cow shed. And still: We are not dismissed with an uneasy feeling, but are hoping and dreaming together with Ljuba and her sprightly family.

 

The DEFA Foundation awards

 

the DEFA Sponsoring Prize: "Heinz und Fred" (Heinz and Fred)

Directed by Mario Schneider (Germany)

Prize: € 4,000

"Once upon a time, there used to be a king who lived with his only son in a huge kingdom...," are the words

how the story of Heinz and Fred begins. Their kingdom in Ahlsdorf is a world of work made up of steel and

scrap. Director Mario Schneider combines reality and fiction in a marvellous way. He increases the film’s fairy-tale potential further by choosing a dialect speaker as narrator, by his love of details and colours as well as by the background provided. The subject matter of this documentary film is artistically alienated by the expressive

images which tell a very emotional story about father and son in an otherwise rather rough and strange atmosphere of this region, the Mansfelder Land.

 

The Jury of the Trade Union ver.di – Department of Media and Arts : "Rain in My Heart "

Directed by Paul Watson (UK)

Prize: € 1,500

"You can’t solve the problems – but you have to show that they exist," are the words of filmmaker Paul Watson.

He was refused access to more than 70 medical facilities when he was working on his film project – just one

opened its doors. This is where he met Wanda, Mark, Tony and Nigel, four people whose lives have been

determined by alcohol. Watson became their confidant during the shooting – and he didn’t let them down.

He accompanied these people with his camera – paying them respect without being voyeuristic –– both in

hopeful situations and when they received devastating body-blows in their fight between life and death. He

manages to keep the right balance between closeness and distance thus reminding us in a pitiless and yet

sensitive way of our fellow-men who live a life on the brink and are forgotten by society. For this he deserves

our gratitude.

 

The Ecumenical Jury awards

 

Prize of the Ecomenical Jury: "Kamienna Cisza" (Stone Silence )

Directed by Krzysztof Kopczynski (Poland)

Has Amina, a married woman, been stoned for adultery in an Afghan village? The fascinating pictures of the movie are taking the viewer through a labyrinth of truths and lies, of unspoken words and contradictions, where the village community tries to evade the pressure exerted by the law, religion, tradition and human feelings. In an exciting search for the truth, the film manages to go far beyond the local context and, in a provocative way, puts the old biblical words to the test: “Let him who is without sin cast the first stone.”

 

The FIPRESCI Jury awards

 

FIPRESCI Prize: "Juizo" (Behave )

Directed by Maria Augusta Ramos (Brazil)

For the brilliant portrayal of the vicious circle of a judicial system expressed through a cinemathographic language, as fresh as it is adequate.

 

The Youth Jury of the Filmschule Leipzig e. V. awards: "Draußen bleiben" (Run Out )

Directed by Alexander Riedel (Germany)

The film presents a highly explosive subject firsthand on the screen: the life in a home for asylum seekers and

the ongoing fear of being expelled. The film largely owes its high quality especially to the dynamic camera work,

the expressive images and the harmonious interaction between interview and everyday-life scenes. "Draußen

bleiben" lives above all on its young and lively protagonists who present their situation in a convincing manner. The film will therefore reach especially people of the same age who recognize in some scenes events and

incidents that happen in their personal environment. Still, the women-protagonists remain witty, direct, self- confident and enjoy life, despite the poor living conditions. Valentina was particularly fascinating: She made a great step forward in her development during the shooting, from the cheeky little kid in a city ghetto to a young and independent woman. The strong and friendly relationship that flourishes between Alex, the director, and Valentina gives the film its special flair. – The film associates joy and exuberance, but never loses its touching seriousness.

 

Discovery Channel Audience Prize: "Sportsfreund Lotzsch" (Sportsman Lotzsch )

Directed by Sandra Prechtel and Sascha Hilpert (Germany)

Prize: € 5,000

 

the mephisto 97,6-Publikumspreises: "Ubornaya Istoriya – Lyubovnaya Istorya" (Lavatory - Lovestory )

Directed by Konstantin Bronzit (Russia)

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Award Winners for the 2007 Cinekid- International Film, Television, New Media Festival

November 7th, 2007 by FFW WorldPulse Festival Newswire - Children

On Saturday October 20th, accompanied by an iconoclastic storm produced by VJ Eboman, Cinekid celebrated the announcement of the winners of the Cinekid Lions, the Cinekid Kinderkast prizes and the Cinekid New Media awards: the ten prizes awarded for the best productions made for children during the past twelve months.

 

Film

The Cinekid Lions are highly coveted. Each is sponsored by KPN/KlasseTV and accompanied by a prize of €15.000, a sum large enough to inspire winners in the realisation of new projects, and to highlight Cinekid’s role in supporting high quality films.

 

Cinekid Lion Jury Prize: "Max Minsky and Me"

Directed By: Anna Justice, (Germany, 2006)

 

Dauphin d’Or - CIFEJ-Delphis film prize for the best family film: "Kidz in da Hood"

Directed By: Catti Edfeldt & Ylva Gustavsson, (Sweden)

Prize: $5.000

 

KPN Cinekid Lion Audience Prize: "Kidz in da Hood"

Directed By: Catti Edfeldt & Ylva Gustavsson, (Sweden)

 

New Media

In the new media competition this year was notable for the large number of simulation games: more than 25% of all submissions.

 

The Cinekid New Media Award Jury Prize: "Hello You! Game"

Created By: Ranj Serious Games & Malmberg Publishers

(€ 7.500)

The "Hello You! Game" is an educative web game that takes children into a world with the atmosphere of a cartoon strip. They engage in games, expeditions and visual jokes while simultaneously learning English.

 

The Cinekid New Media Award, audience prize: "FIFA 07" (XBOX360) from Electronic Arts Benelux, a much improved version of the game submitted last year.

 

Television

 

The Cinekid Kinderkast is awarded to a Dutch children’s television program.

The Golden Cinekid Kinderkast: "Donkey Girl" and

Directed By: Ties Schenk (VPRO),

Prize: €7.500

It's a story with a Mediterranean character about a girl and a donkey. The film is a product of "Child and Colour," a Dutch Cultural Broadcasting Stimulation Fund project that aims to attract more color to the television. The jury selected it as being the most original production from all entries in both the fiction and non-fiction categories. Last year Ties Schenk also received the Golden Cinekid Kinderkast, and is currently regarded as the new talent in television.

 

Other prizes:

 

Cinekid Kinderkast, Audience Prize, fiction: "The Anubis House"

Directed By: Dennis Bots, (Nickelodeon)

 

Cinekid Kinderkast Audience Prize, non-fiction: "Anne Frank Special"

Directed By: Yvonne Smits (NPS)

 

Cinekid Kinderkast Jury Prize, fiction: "Adriaan"

Directed By: Mischa Kamp (KRO)

 

Cinekid Kinderkast Jury Prize, non-fiction: "Naked"

Directed By: Mischa Kamp (VPRO)

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Award Winners for the 2007 World Festival of Underwater Pictures

November 7th, 2007 by FFW WorldPulse Festival Newswire - Documentary - Television

President Of The Republic Prize Gold Prize : “Les Gravières Du Ried, Une Biodiversité À Découvrir”

By: Serge Dumont, Association Ried Bleu [France]

Prize: 5000 €

 

Silver Prize: “Requins Sous Haute Surveillance”

By: Christian Petron, Yves Lefevre , Cinémarine, Sorciers Productions [France]

Prize: 3000 €

 

Bronze Prize: “Princes Des Épaves”

By: Jérôme Espla, Poisson-Lune Productions [France]

Prize: 2000 €

 

Special Jury Prize: “Un Lagon En Héritage”

By: Jacque-Olivier Trompas, Néo Productions [France]

 

Prix Du Public: “Le Grand Festin”

By: Ralf Kiefner, Peter Spielmann, Andréa Ramalho [Germany]

 

Albert 1st Monaco Oceanographic Foundation Prize: “Requins Sous Haute Surveillance”

By: Christian Petron, Yves Lefevre , Cinémarine, Sorciers Productions [France]

Prize: 1500 €

 

Planete Thalassa Prize: “Otaries - Derrière Le Masque Du Clown”

By: De Riberolles François, Saint Thomas Productions [France]

 

Information & News Prize: “Mari In Paci (Série)”

By: Balducchi Isabelle, Antoni Georges, Ferrer Geneviève, France 3 [France]

 

Prize For Animal Documentary: “Hyeres Islands”

By: Sebastian Hernandis, Jose-Manuel Herrero [Espagne]

 

Prize For Historical Documentary: “Les Mémoires De La Mer”

By: Bernard Crutzen, Olivier Fontaine, Myrose Hoareau Prod., Alefa Prod. [France]

 

Humour Prize: “Débit De Poissons”

By: Jacques Romieu, Jacker Studio [France]

 

Speciale Mention: “Le Secret Des Déferlantes”

By: Yves Bourgeois, Atom Productions [France]

 

Gold Prize SMY Ondina Prize: “Les Fenêtres De La Vie”

By: Danny Van Belle [Belgium]

Prize: 2000 € And Cruise For A Value Of Approx. 1680 To 2200 €)

 

Silver Prize Odyssea Divers Prize: “Secrets De Rivière”

By: Philippe Laforge, Jean-Clauby Micha [Belgium]

Prize: 1500 € and Cruise Value 2300 €

 

Bronze Prize: “Histoire D'île”

By: Georges Antoni [France]

Prize: 1000 €

 

Special Jury Prize: “La Mer”

By: Leonardo Sergiani [Italy]

 

Public Prize: “The Majesty Of Muck”

By: Mark Thorpe [Great Britain]

 

F.F.C.V. (Fédération Française Of Cinéma And Vidéo) Prize: “Une Seule Pour Tous”

By: Leandro Blanco [Espagne]

 

Paul Ricard Oceanographic Institute Prize: “L'hippocampe - Une Valse Pour La Vie”

By: Elodie Turpin [Canada]

 

Dimitri Rebikoff Prize: “Klin Wara”

By: John Boyle, Fionn Crow Howieson [Great Britain]

 

Brigitte Cruickshank Prize: “Les Fenêtres De La Vie”

By: Danny Van Belle [Belgium]

Prize: 750 €

 

Information & News Prize: “Le Dernier Voyage”

By: Rafael Gonzalez-Olias, Mayte Sanchez-Giron [Espagne]

 

Prize For Animal Documentary: “Action... Let's Eat!”

By: Alberto Penna [Italy]

 

Prize For Historical Documentary: “Szent Istvan”

By: Fabio Ruberti, Stefano Marconcini, Iantd Srl [Italy]

 

Fiction Prize: “Cabaret”

By: Alexander Penkin [Russia]

 

Humour Prize: “Neptunia”

By: André Laban [France]

 

Prize For The Unusual: “Insatiable”

By: José Lachat [Suisse]

 

Prize For The Best Musical Adaptation: “Les Fenêtres De La Vie”

By: Danny Van Belle [Belgium]

 

Archipelaego Competition

 

'Architecture Of The Sea Prize' Jacques Rougerie: “Aménagement Du Front De Mer”

By: Guillaume Durand [France]

And “Coral'eye “

By: Fabrice Et Cédric Burel [France]

Prize: 1500 € Given By Nausicaa

 

Design Prize: “Réhabilitation Du Fort Historique "La Casamar" À Tarfaya (Maroc) (Projet N °4)

By: Lahousseni Tahar Ouedraogo [Burkina-Faso]

Prize: 500 €

 

The Sea As Imagined By Children Award: “Project N°11”

By: Nastia Denisova [Russia]

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Award Winners for the 2007 Planet in Focus Toronto Environmental Film and Video Festival

November 7th, 2007 by FFW WorldPulse Festival Newswire - Documentary - Television

Best Canadian Short: "-40 Degrees Celsius"

Directed By: Paul Davis

 

Best International Short: "Make a Wish"

Directed By: Cherien Dabis

 

Best Canadian Feature: "Dead in the Water"

Directed By: Neil Docherty

 

Best International Feature: "Sounds of Sand"

Directed By: Marion Hänsel

 

Canadian Eco Hero Award: Sheila Watt-Cloutier

 

International Eco Hero Award: Robert Redford

 

Film Industry Eco Hero Award: Caroline Underwood

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