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2/5/2001

Short Film Festival

Internationale Kurzfilmtage, Oberhausen

47th International Short Film Festival Oberhausen. In the four competitions held at the 47th International Short Film Festival, 149 short films will compete for altogether 16 prizes. In the International Competition, 70 films from 34 countries have been selected.


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The competitions
In the four competitions held at the 47th International Short Film Festival, 149 short films will compete for altogether 16 prizes.

In the International Competition, 70 films from 34 countries have been selected. The USA and Canada are represented most strongly, but there is an unusually high number of contributions this year from South America and South East Asia. Countries with a smaller film output, like Bangladesh, Indonesia, Thailand and Kazakhstan, are also well represented. Among the directors are artists and filmmakers like Nam June Paik, Doug Aitken, Jon Jost and James Herbert, but also others such as Souheil Bachar, a member of the Lebanese Atlas Group, and Jeferson De, one of the signatories of the Brazilian Dogma Feijoada.
Dates: 4-8 May

The International Jury:
Pierre Bongiovanni, Director of the Centre de Recherche
Pierre Schaeffer CICV, France
Haile Gerima, Filmmaker, Eritrea/USA
Nicole Gingras, Curator, Canada
Laima Slava, Journalist, Latvia
Pimpaka Towira, Filmmaker/Journalist, Thailand

Altogether 39 films have been chosen for the German Competition. Most of these are especially short, running for less than ten minutes.
This year a notably large number of them comes from German colleges specialising in art and design. With five Films, the Academy of Media Arts in Cologne is the most strongly represented film school.
The filmmakers include such familiar faces as Matthias Müller, Michael Brynntrup, Jochen Kuhn and Thomas Struck, but also others like Jos Stelling with The Gas Station, a film from the series "Erotic Tales."
Dates: 4-8 May

The Jury:
Elena Kounadis, Filmforum, Berlin
Nikolaj Nikitin, SCHNITT, Bochum
Herbert Schwering, Filmmaker, Cologne

The MuVi Award has now become firmly established. This year there are twice as many entries as in 2000. The eleven competitors include experienced MuVi directors like Michel Klöfkorn and Oliver Husain (award-winners in 1999) with Walking back home (Commercial Breakup), Sebastian Kutscher with Do Dekor (Jan Jelinek), and Rosa Barba with Kontra (Microstoria).
Around half of the clips have never been shown on German music television, so there is plenty to discover here. There's plenty to discover on the Web as well: the Short Film Festival and Popkomm.de will be putting the eleven nominations online as of April.
Users can form their own opinion of the videos via streaming, and vote for the audience prize, which will be presented on May 5 in Oberhausen.
Access:
www.kurzfilmtage.de
www.popkomm.de

Dates: 5-6 May

The Jury:
Georges Bermann, Producer, Paris
Jem Cohen, Filmmaker, New York
Arezu Weitholz, Journalist, London

One striking thing about the Children's and Youth Film Competition this year is the change of name: from "Children's Film Competition" to "Children's and Youth Film Competition." For the first time, a programme for 14-16 year-olds will be presented. There has been a swing away from the Scandinavian countries, which used always to be strongly represented; most of the entries come from Germany and Canada. 29 films from 18 countries will be shown.
Dates: May 3, 4, 7 and 8.

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Oberhausen Intl Short Film Festival
dal 30/4/2008 al 5/5/2008

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