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第55届德国奥伯豪森国际短片电影节 基本信息

2009-05-14 17:05:05   来自: fanhallfilm
第55届德国奥伯豪森国际短片电影节
城市:
奥伯豪森Oberhausen 
报名开始日期:
-0001-11-30 
报名截止日期:
-0001-11-30 
开幕日:
2009-04-30 
闭幕日:
2009-05-05 
官方网站:
http://www.kurzfilmtage.de 
选片范围:
短片,全球 
概述:
2009年10月份将开始下届报名。
具体规则暂时看看:http://www.kurzfilmtage.de/index.php?id=20&L=2

本届获奖名单:
Awards of the International Competition

Prizes awarded by the International Jury

Members of the International Jury:
João Garçao Borges (Portugal), Amrit Gangar (India), Angela Haardt (Germany), Mike Hoolboom (Canada), Kathy Rae Huffman (Germany)

Grand Prize of the City of Oberhausen
7,500 euros
A Letter to Uncle Boonmee
Apichatpong Weerasethakul
Thailand 2009, 18 min, Beta SP, colour

Statement:
For creating a cinematographic idiom that transcends conventional documentary realism or its representation. For evolving a temporality that is unhurried and reflexive and yet deeply disturbing as it references the brutalities of army and war through re-imagining the village of Nabua.

Two Principal Prizes
3,500 euros each

Ketamin – Hinter dem Licht
(Ketamin – Behind the Light)
Carsten Aschmann
Germany 2009, 21 min, Beta SP, colour



Statement:
When the shadows of cinema invite us to go on a journey behind the light, the sounds of chords, beauty, art and probably death echo through the abstraction of the film form, like in Ketamin – Hinter dem Licht.



True Story
Robert Frank
USA 2004/2008, 26 min, DV, colour and bw



Statement:
An unending family catastrophe provides an epicentre of loss for the aging artist who, after a lifetime of raw picture wounds, demonstrates a deep tenderness, a living ethics with partner and artist June Leaf.




ARTE Prize for a European Short Film
2,500 euros



Bernadette
Duncan Campbell
Great Britain 2008, 37 min, DV, colour and bw



Statement:
Bernadette Devlin’s extraordinary political conviction is captured in TV coverage that documented Northern Ireland’s barricaded city of Derry and the Bloody Sunday of 30 January 1972. Devlin’s own imprisonment for her attack in Parliament on the British Home Secretary is an achievement of her radical activist role. Duncan Campbell frames Bernadette’s story with uncomfortable “white spaces” which reflect on the dissolution of her parameters as the divided country eventually becomes the divided self.



Special Mention of the International Jury



Nora
Alla Kovgan und David Hinton
USA 2009, 36 min, Beta SP, colour



Statement:
For its delirious chromatics and a continual metamorphosis from dance deliriums, intertitled diary moments, gender bending choreography and village vignettes, a surprising turn after turn.




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Prize of the Jury of the Minister President of North Rhine-Westphalia
5,000 euros



Members of the Jury:
Barbara Engelbach (Cologne), Nikolaj Nikitin (Cologne), Ruth Schiffer (Düsseldorf), Ulrike Sprenger (Konstanz), Stefan Westerwelle (Cologne)



A Letter to Uncle Boonmee
Apichatpong Weerasethakul
Thailand 2009, 18 min, Beta SP, colour



Statement:
The jury of the Minister President of North Rhine-Westphalia awards its prize to a film which, while pretending to be a failed project, masterfully opens ever new visual and associative spaces. The film ranges between a biographical story, a reflection of cinematographic narratives right to the representation of political and historical contexts.
Apichatpong Weerasethakul’s film A Letter to Uncle Boonmee is convincing in its clever design and sensuality.



Special Mention



Elefantenhaut
(Elephant Skin)
Severin Fiala and Ulrike Putzer
Austria 2009, 34.5 min, 35 mm, colour



Statement:
Elefantenhaut portrays a woman in rural Austria between her work as a packer in a print shop and her nursing her bed-ridden mother. The film is captivating in its outstanding directing, which gives the lay actor the space to contributed her personal experiences and make these seminal for the film. Thus the film becomes a precise milieu study beyond all clichés.



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The International Critics’ Prize (FIPRESCI Prize)



Members of the Jury:
Philippe Gajan (Canada), Dietman Kammerer (Germany), Marina Kostova (Macedonia)



Bernadette
Duncan Campbell
Great Britain 2008, 37 min, DV, colour and bw



Statement:
This film is an intriguing portrait of a young woman whose political activism made a significant impact in the times of the Northern Irish conflict and the events of the Bloody Sunday. Using newsreel and archival footage, it captures the universal truth of political engagement and of the possibilities and difficulties of a life thereafter.




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Prize of the Ecumenical Jury
1,500 euros



Members of the Jury:
Julia Helmke (Germany), Gudrun Hohenberger (Austria), Vanessa Weinert Locke (Germany), Natalie Resch (Austria), Eberhard Streier (Germany)



Elefantenhaut
(Elephant Skin)
Severin Fiala and Ulrike Putzer
Austria 2009, 34.5 min, 35 mm, colour



Statement:
Although the film shows people in miserable surroundings, they prove themselves to be loving, strong and caring. It takes a contemporary view of a current topic and draws our attention to possibilities of life we believed lost.



Special Mention



The Conservatory
Matilda Tristram
Great Britain 2008, 2.5 min, Beta SP, colour



Statement:
In a short and humorous way the film shows how the unspoken takes on form, inflicts injury and is overcome.




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Prizes of the Cinema Jury,
in connection with two buying options on the awarded works by the Short Film Agency Hamburg



Members of the Jury:
Vildana Drljevic (Bosnia and Herzegovina), Dirk Steinkühler (Germany), Martin Urban (Germany)



Prrrride
Sirah Foighel Brutmann and Eitan Efrat
Netherlands/Israel 2008, 3 min, DV, colour



Statement:
We hear a drum kit and a kettledrum, we hear about military service and the feelings of a mother. We see a musician, but we don’t see his head. And yet the filmmakers manage to create a very vivid and personal image of an individual in our heads and, in passing, draw our attention to the conflicts and contradictions of our age .



Murphy
Bjørn Melhus
Germany 2008, 3,5 min, DV, colour



Statement:
This film extracts the essence of action movies. Their soundtracks provide the rhythm for the strobe light effects where planes of different colours dance on the screen. The filmmaker edits all this so originally and extraordinarily that the spectator who allows himself to be immersed in this experience takes off with the starting helicopter, is shaken thoroughly and at last gently lowered back into his or her cinema seat.



Special Mention



Booo
Alicja Jaworski
Sweden 2009, 7 min, 35 mm, colour



Statement:
This animated films manages to tell its young audiences the story of “being different” and of friendship by simple means, using not much more than one sound.



Prize of the International Short Film Festival Oberhausen
500 euros



Burning Palace
Mara Mattuschka
Austria 2009, 32 min, Beta SP, colour



Statement:
This year we chose a film in which physical and emotional borders are transgressed and re-defined in an equally breathtaking, intelligent and spectacular manner. We would like to draw attention to the consistent cinematic adaptation of a stage play with a cast of impressive dancers. Sound, image and montage have a sensual quality whose intelligent opulence impressed us all.



Awards of the German Competition



Members of the Jury of the German Competition:
Maike Mia Höhne (Germany), Rainer Komers (Germany), Isabella Reicher (Austria)



Prize for the best contribution to the German Competition
ex aequo, along with 2,500 euros each


n.n.
Michel Klöfkorn
Germany 2009, 11 min, DV, colour



Statement:
n.n. takes elements of a technoid cultural landscape and animates them to create an equally funny and scary motion spectacle in the shape of a growing swarm of ant-like creatures that gleefully shred the set pieces of our civilisation to bits. The world only comes to rest in the uninhabited eternal ice.



Please Say Something
David OReilly
Germany 2009, 10 min, DV, colour



Statement:
A classic scenario forms the starting point of some exuberant explorations on film: Please Say Something takes a modern look at an ancient problem: how to reconcile love and creativity. The question triggers subtle and original visual fireworks full of references. At the centre: cat and mouse. Forever.




3sat Promotional Award
(2,500 euros) for a contribution with a particularly innovative approach.
In addition the award includes a buying option on the awarded works to be broadcast on 3sat. Ex aequo for:



Rebeca
Gonzalo H. Rodríguez
Germany 2009, 24 min, Beta SP, colour



Statement:
Various cinematic means are employed in the course of this fragile, searching movement: a buried life is circled in images, writing and sound, in visual associations, mimetic adaptations, by means of documents and fragments of interviews. Approaches are tried and abandoned. There is no certainty at the end; the search continues. It’s this experience that counts.




Awards of the NRW Competition



Members of the Jury:
Gabi Hinderberger (Bochum), Ute Mader (Leverkusen), Dirk Steinkühler (Cologne)



First Prize of the NRW Competition
1,000 euros, sponsored by the NRW.Bank



A Taste of Honey
Simon Rittmeier
Germany 2008, 10 min, Beta SP, bw



Statement:
This black and white film reveals unexpected impressions of Cuba in the year 49 after the revolution: a less than motivated sales assistant, fans that don’t work because of the power failures, senior citizens at a dance, the Santera performing a religious ritual on the beach. The paralysis of life is manifest in the images, which are accompanied by atmospheric sounds. In spite of censorship and state control, the director manages to illustrate the absence of utopias in this tropical paradise and capture its stultifying atmosphere. The title of the film was taken from a Beatles song, because, above all, John Lennon was honoured with a monument in Havana.



Second Prize of the NRW Competition
500 euros, sponsored by the NRW.Bank



Dial M for Mother
Eli Cortiñas Hidalgo
Germany 2008, 11.5 min, Beta SP, colour



Statement:
This film is first and foremost a definite monument to the film star Gena Rowlands. A very subtle artistic quality is introduced into the film’s concept by its sophisticated montage, because it creates a second level where the focus is on the director’s phone conversations with her mother who, by means of split screens, leaves subtly altered impressions on the film star’s image. The frequent and exasperating ringing of the phone in combination with snatches of dialogue creates an extremely dense atmosphere.



Special Mention



Luft
(Air)
Natalia Stürz
Germany, 1 min, DV, colour



Statement:
Rarely do we listen as closely as when we listen to the news – even the news on television. The filmmaker listens even more closely and discovers the instant just before the news. In a concentrated and rapidly edited montage, she compiles the moments when the speaker draws breath and still manages to convey each news item.



Awards of the Children's and Youth Film Competition



Prize of the Children's Jury of the International Children' Competition
1,000 euros, sponsored by Neue Ruhr Zeitung



Members of the Jury:
Jonas Held (10), Larissa Janssen (10), Sybel Krämer (9), Alexander Michalopoulos (10), Niklas Schubert (10)



Adriaan: Een Kist voor Stippie
(Adriaan: A Coffin for Stippie)
Mischa Kamp
Niederlande 2007, 9 min, Beta SP, colour
Statement:
Stippie, Adriaan’s dog, has died and is buried. Many of us have been through such a situation and the film reflects the feelings realistically and comprehensibly, especially via the music. We can easily identify with Adriaan. We were particularly attracted by the wonderful actors and the music. The film is the right mixture of sad and funny.



Special Mention

The Problem with Pets
Catriona Craig
Great Britain 2008, 13 min, DV, colour



Statement:
The film is told in a special way. The actors look crazy and the costumes and the music make the film seem funny, even though the topic is actually very serious.




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Prize of the Youth Jury of the International Children’s and Youth Film Competition
1,000 euros
Members of the Jury:
Tobias Aarns (16), Marvin Dahlem (16), Katherina Pasaliari (16), Gerrit Plucinski (16), Fritz Schippers (16)
Ralph
Alex Winckler
Great Britain 2008, 12.5 min, Beta SP, colour

Statement:
The artful play with different languages, uncomplicated characters and a flowing plot captivated us and did not get boring. Ralph tries to find his beloved in a foreign country whose language he does not speak. With a surprising turn of events, which gives a beautiful example of love, this short film touches its audience and we remember it for a long time afterwards.

Special Mention
Varde
(Cairn)
Hanne Larsen
Norway 2008, 15.5 min, 35 mm, colour
Statement:
The special mention of this year’s Childrens’ and Youth Film Competition goes to a film which is convincing by its outstanding, authentic and believable actors, by its criticism of peer pressure and its exciting style. All this is what we like in short films.



11th MuVi Award for the Best German Music Video
Members of the jury:
Elke Buhr (Germany), Diedrich Diederichsen (Germany/Austria), Herbert Fritsch (Germany)

First Prize
2,500 euros
Pasajeros peregrinos pilotos
Thomas Köner (music: Porter Ricks), 3 min, colour, 2008
Statement:
Because we were amazed by the video’s image editing principle which is as simple as it is plausible. The classic view from a window down to a square reveals the pedestrians’ movements as ornaments, creates a visual narrative and effortlessly links it to the phenomenon that social ornaments in our control-obsessed society allow intimate conclusions about the individual.



Second Prize
1,500 euros
Egodyston
Xenia Lesniewski (music: Groenland Orchester), 3.5 min, colour, 2009
Statement:
The thematic and creative texture of this video convinced us. The coloured planes, edited like strobe light into the clip, put the visual narrative into perspective and provide a reflective contrast.



Third Prize
1,000 euros
Graf
Karl Kliem (music: Lithops), 4 min, colour/bw, 2009



Statement:
We liked this video because it has a kind of negative grandeur, generated by an overdose of everyday ugliness, down to the grotesque masks of bland hot-topic politicians and website graphics standardised to death. The powers of the deliberately bored are mobilised against this lightly directed banal digital pollution.

MuVi Online Audience Award
500 euros
The winner of the MuVi Online Audience Award is chosen by Internet users who cast their votes at www.muvipreis.de (in co-operation with Intro)

Zum König geboren
Daniel Franke and Martin W. Maier (music: Marteria), 3.5 min, colour, 2009

Oberhausen, 5 May 2009
Press contact: Sabine Niewalda, niewalda@kurzfilmtage.de, Fon +49 (0)208 825-3073
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