MAREMETRAGGIO SECTION
Maremetraggio Prize: ex-aequo between “Vacances” by Nicolas Dufranne and “Def” by Ian Clark Best Italian Film Short – Kodak Prize: “Racconto di Guerra” – War Tale – by Mario Amura Special mention for “L’uomo più buono del mondo” – The Best Man In The World by Edo Tagliavini
Ciak Critics Prize: “Racconto di Guerra” – War Tale – by Mario Amura Special mention for “Vacances” by Nicolas Dufranne
Sky TV Special Prize: “Il regalo di Natale” – The Christmas Gift – by Daniele de Plano “L’uomo più buono del mondo” – The Best Man In The World – by Edo Tagliavini
Anec Audience Prize: ex-aequo between “Baldosas” by Marc Andres and “L’uomo più buono del mondo” – The Best Man In The World – by Edo Tagliavini
IPPOCAMPO SECTION
Best Full-Length Film: “La destinazione” – The Destination – by Piero Sanna Best Actress: Sabrina Impacciatore in “Al cuore si comanda” – You Can Command Your Heart Best Actor: ex-aequo between Elio Germano for “Liberi” – Free – and Gianmarco Tognazzi for “Io no” – Not Me Audience's Best Full-Length Film – Key Tre Viaggi Prize: ex-aequo between “Liberi” – Free – by Gianluca Maria Tavarelli and “Al cuore si comanda” – You Can Command Your Heart – by Giovanni Morricone
CORALLINO SECTION
Best Film Short: “Una giornata” – A Day – by the “Eva Mameli Calvino” Vocational School for Accountants, Cagliari Special mention: “LE SCARPE NUOVE” – THE NEW SHOES – by the “Tommaso D’Oria” Technical Vocational School of Ciriè (Turin) “Bulli, Bulloni e Merletti” – Bullies, Bolts and Laces – by School Board no. 3 of Benevento
CEI SECTION
“The Wheel” by Viktor Asliuk – Belarus “Bucaresti – Wien 08:15 AM” by Catalin Mitulescu – Rumania “Life is like a dream” by Jadranko Lopatic – Croatia
The jury also awarded a special mention to the following films:
“Bezi –Zeko – Bezi” by Pavle Vuckovich (Serbia) “Dream work” by Peter Tscherhassky (Austria) “Bruksel-Sofia-Bruksel” by Victoria Marinov (Bulgaria)
DEDICATION OF THE PRIZES
Dedication of the Maremetraggio Prize to the Best Film Short:
Because it tells in an extremely personal manner of the time spent suspended between life and death. Because it silently tells of a tormenting feeling of loss. For this reason the jury unanimously awards the prize ex aequo to: ”Vacances” by Nicolas Dufranne. Because a handicap is such only in the eyes of others, but it does not belong to the heart and hopes of a handicapped person. For this reason the jury unanimously awards the prize ex aequo to: “Def” by Ian Clark.
Dedication of the Kodak Prize to the Best Italian Film Short:
Because the images collected by the child desperately cherish the feelings of the past. Because war kills both the present and future. The jury unanimously awards the prize to “Racconto di guerra” – War Tale – by Mario Amura. Owing to the originality of the subject and to the plentiful laughs it has produced, The jury unanimously awards a special mention to “L’uomo più buono del mondo” – The Best Man In The World – by Edo Tagliavini.
Dedication of the Ciak Critics Prize to the Best Film Short:
For the way it conveys feelings of emotion, indignation and compassion in a visual language with an extraordinary strength, the jury unanimously awards the Ciak Critics Prize to “Racconto di guerra” – War Tale – by Mario Amura. The jury also felt the need to award a special mention to the cultivated refinement of an innovative like “Vacances” by Nicolas Dufranne.
Dedication of the Sky TV Special Prize:
Sky Lab lends a helping hand to young directors by purchasing film shorts and publishing a monthly magazine – Sky Lab Magazine. It is the only channel to broadcast two film shorts in prime time twice a week. In this context the idea that the two directors to be awarded ex aequo the Sky Lab Special Prize (consisting in the purchase of the TV royalties) had fun and that by having fun even spectators have fun watching their work while succeeding in telling a story. The two winning films are: “Il regalo di Natale” – The Christmas Gift – by Daniele de Plano “L’uomo più buono del mondo” – The Best Man In The World – by Edo Tagliavini Dedication of the Ippocampo Prize to the Best Full-Length Film
For the sensitivity and narrative choice of dealing with difficult topics that are not very common for today's world. For having dealt with a subject unknown to many with delicacy and great realism, the jury unanimously awards the prize for the Best Film to the director Piero Sanna for “La destinazione” – The Destination Dedication of the Ippocampo Prize to the Best Actor
1) For having succeeded in interpreting a complex and multi-faceted character with great artistic maturity, the jury unanimously awards the prize to Elio Germano for the film “Liberi” – Free 2) For having confirmed his qualities as a versatile and always convincing and credible actor, the jury unanimously awards the prize to Gianmarco Tognazzi for the film “Io no” – Not Me
Dedication of the Ippocampo Prize to the Best Actress
For having succeeded in giving great depth to the character distinguishing herself for a brilliant and rich performance, the jury unanimously awards the prize to Sabrina Impacciatore for the film “Al cuore si comanda” – You Can't Command The Heart.
Dedication of the Trieste Nord Rotary Club Prize
For the command of cinematographic expression matched by a script, which has succeeded in blending together cultural knowledge and topical issues in an original way, the jury unanimously awards the prize to the “Eva Mameli Calvino” Vocational High School for Accountants of Cagliari for the film “Una giornata” – A Day. Two special mentions were also awarded to the following film shorts, which will be screened and distributed in local schools: – “LE SCARPE NUOVE” – New Shoes – by the “Tommaso D'Oria” Vocational Technical High School of Ciriè (Turin) for the skill shown in summarizing visually a serious social topic with intelligence and without rhetoric while offering a faithful picture of reality. – “Bulli, bulloni e merletti” – Bullies, Bolts and Laces – by School Board no. 3 of Benevento with the following dedication: for the quality of the direction, editing, score and originality as well as for the social importance of the topic.
Dedications of the CEI Section
1st Prize to the film “THE WHEEL” by Viktor Asliuk – Belarus with the following dedication: for the poetic consistency of form in which the author finds the right energy in a context of isolation.
2nd Prize to the film “BUCARESTI – WIEN 8:15” by Catalin Mitulescu – Rumania with the following dedication: for skill shown in rendering the emotional tension of the characters in a cinema creation, in which technique becomes the author's means of expression.
3rd Prize to the film “LIFE IS LIKE A DREAM” by Jadranko Lopatic – Croatia with the following dedication: because in the wake of the great tradition of Croatian cartoon films it has a striking sensitivity in its making. The jury also awarded a special mention to the following films: – “BEZI – ZEKO – BEZI” by Pavle Vuckovich (Serbia) and “DREAM WORK” by Peter Tscherhassky (Austria) for having revived their national cinema tradition. – “BRUKSEL-SOFIA-BRUKSEL” by Victoria Marinov (Bulgaria) for the elegant solution adopted in dealing with a topical issue.
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