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Betreff: AsoloArtFilmFestival: The Winners of the XXX Edition of Asolo Art Film Festival are: 16 recognitions comprising of the Official Awards and Special Mentions

AsoloArtFilmFestival

Asolo, 20-28 Agosto 2011

XXX Edition

The Winners of the XXX Edition of Asolo Art Film Festival are: 16 recognitions comprising of the Official Awards and Special Mentions
The Polish Film PATHS OF HATE has been judged as the BEST FILM Of THE XXX EDITION
Asolo, 28th Aug, 2011: Today, the WInners of the Asolo Art Film Festival have been declared. The Festival has as its President, Hermann Nitch and the Art Director is Steve Bisson. The Jury of the Festival has assigned 16 Awards including Special Mentions. The Polish film “Paths of Hate” apart from winning the category of Videoart and Computer Art, Has also won the Grand Award of the Best Film. While the Sloak fim “Voices” has won the Award for the Best Film in the Films on Art Category.
Sunday, the 28th of August at 1800hrs, the Jury of the 30^ Edition of AsoloArtFilmFestival will announce the winners in the Teatro Eleonora Duse. The Jury consists of Vittorio Dalle Ore, an Assistent to Akira Kurosawa and a famous film producer himself, Mikkel Maltha, Music supervisor of Film productions, Prati Kulshreshtha, University Professor in India, Jui-Jen Shih, art critic and President of the Museum Of Contemporary Art of Taipei and Simona Caraceni, University professor of Information Technology and its Application in Musuem Sciences at the Universita` degli Studi of Bologna. In all, the recognitions and awards are 16. Apart from the Best Film in each category of the Festival (Films on Art, Biographies of artists, films on architecture, Films on Design, Videoart and computerart, Productions of Cinema schools, Harmony and Territory), there have been four special mentions, an Award for the best Music, a Best Film of the Festival and a Young Jury Award for the Best Film.

The Following are the Prizes awarded:

  • VOICES (19’, Slovacchia, 2010) di Peter Bebjak, Miglior Film Sull’Arte / Best Film on Art;
  • ANDREJ (20’, Bielorussia, 2010) di Victor Asliuk, Menzione Speciale Film Sull’Arte / Special Mention Film on Art;
  • FIRST DARKNESS (7’ 50’’, Regno Unito, 2010) di Clare O Hagan e Denise Wyllie, Menzione Speciale Film Sull’Arte / Special Mention Film on Art;
  • VOIR CE QUE DEVIENT L’OMBRE (89’, Francia, 2010) di Matthieu Chatellier, Miglior Biografia d’Artista / Best Artist’s Biography;
  • PATHS OF HATE (10’, Polonia, 2010) di Damian Nenow, Miglior Film Videoarte e Computer Arte / Best Film Video and Computer Art;
  • PATHS OF HATE (10’, Polonia, 2010) di Damian Nenow, Gran Premio Asolo per il Miglior Film in Concorso / Asolo Grand Award for Best Film in Competition;
  • LOOM (5’ 20’’, Germania, 2010) di Iljia Brunck, Jan Bitzer, Letay Csaba, Miglior Produzione Scuole di Cinema / Best Film Production Schools;
  • RABENJUNGE (9’ 40’’, Germania, 2011) di Andrea Deppert, Menzione Speciale Produzione Scuole di Cinema / Special Mention Film Production Schools;
  • EVERY SPEED (12’ 02’’, Stati Uniti, 2011) di Lindsey Martin e Julia Fuller, Miglior Film sull’Architettura / Best Film on Architecture;
  • ENZO MARI: SESSANTA FERMACARTE (9′, Italia, 2010) di Pietro Menditto, Miglior Film sul Design / Best Film on Design;
  • L’ARTIGIANO GLACIALE (40’, Svizzera, 2010) di Alberto Meroni, Miglior Film Armonia e Territorio / Best Film Harmony and Territory;
  • UMA TRAMAZUL - THREAD IN BLUE (12’ 30’’, Brasile, 2011) di Andre Costa, Tassia Quirino e Matias Lancetti, Menzione Speciale Film Armonia e Territorio / Special Mention Harmony and Territory;
  • IN PARTICULAR (7’, Germania, 2010) di Nicole Wegner, Migliore Colonna Sonora Originale / Best Original Soundtrack;
  • RITORNO IN SICILIA – INCONTRO CON LETIZIA BATTAGLIA (32’ Italia, 2010) di Salvo Cuccia, Premio Speciale della Giuria / Special Jury Award;
  • MBAMBU AND THE MOUNTAINS OF THE MOON (50’ 05’’, Serbia, 2011) di NataÅ¡a Muntean e Lucian Muntean, Premio della Presidenza della Repubblica Italiana / Award of the Presidency of the Italian Republic;
  • EL ORDEN DE LAS COSAS (19’, Spagna, 2010) di César Esteban Alenda e José Esteban Alenda, Premio Giuria Giovani / Youth Jury Award.