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Cinema City International Film Festival's blog


CINEMA CITY - The whole city is a cinema!

The new edition of Cinema City International Film Festival will be held from June 16 to June 23, 2012 in Novi Sad. During those eight days, Novi Sad will once again become cinema city with rich film and academic programmes.

The programme concept of the festival covers film and academic programme, which take place at more than 20 locations in Novi Sad.

Film programme will present 8 selections of domestic and foreign production, along with three competitive selections and numerous retrospectives. Over 150 films, more than a hundred premieres will be shown at 5 indoor and 4 outdoor locations. The festival will present 20 awards for domestic, international and low-budget films.

Academic programme - Cinema Now Live Academy - includes more than 30 panels, with participants from more than 10 countries. Within this programme, film artists, theoreticians, critics, and representatives of film industry discuss many significant subjects related to film art and film industry.

Guests of the festival in 2008 and 2009 werethe famouse Guillermo Arriaga, who won the award for best screenplay at Cannes in 2005, winner of the prestigious Tribeca Film Festival in New York - Lance Hammer, the first Serbian winner at Sarajevo Film Festival - Vladimir Perišić, as well as domestic and regional film icons such as Miki Manojlović, Goran Paskaljević, Emir Kusturica, Pjer Žalica, Despina Mauzaki... 

A special guest of the 2010 Festival was the famous American actress and singer - Juliette Lewis, who performed with her bend at Cinema City music opening on June 5, 2010. Over 80,000 people visited Cinema City, and clear skies, warm weather, and quality programme certainly contributed to a great number of visitors at open-air cinemas, which are one of the strongest points of the Cinema City festival. The audience was also greatly interested in the guest appearance of the Iraqi director, Mohamed Al-Daradji.  

Cinema City 2011 presented some of the most significant contemporary authors from the world of independent film. Guests of the Festival, in whose honor Cinema City organized screenings of a number of retrospectives, were the famous Hungarian director Béla Tarr, Lithuanian author Šarūnas Bartas, and Polish director Dorota Kędzierzawska. Domestic film authors also caused great interest, as well as young film artists, the future of domestic cinematography. The latter received a special attention and a place to promote themselves within the platform Cinema Now.

Cinema City has more than 500 accredited guests, among them film authors, directors, actors, representatives of film festivals and film institutions from around the world, journalists, artists, etc. In addition to those easily recognizable people from film industry, the festival hosts more than 300 young authors as part of Up to 10,000 Bucks selection, authors who represent the future of domestic and international cinematography.  


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Awards of the Cinema City International Film Festival 2012

The Cinema City International Film Festival closes tonight, June 23, at
20h. The closing ceremony will be held at the Serbian National Theatre,
Pera Dobrinović hall. During the last eight days, the Festival presented
100 films in four competition and four review selections, most of those
being Serbian premieres. Locations of the Festival - the Serbian
National Theatre, open-air cinema Katolička porta, Arena Cineplex, the
Cultural Centre of Novi Sad, and Youth Theatre - screened some of the
most interesting achievements of independent film production. Pre-sold
screenings, especially for competition selections National Class,
Educons Hungry Days and Exit Point, and review selection MTV presents
Burn Planet Rock and 3600 proved just how significant films are in
modern culture and how important film expression is to a modern man.
This year's Cinema City was especially marked by the visit from board
members of the European Film Academy, and a number of domestic and
international film authors and professionals, while the audience gave
special attention to the main guest of the festival, German director
Andreas Dresen. The success of this year's Festival was in no small part
owed to the educational platform Cinema Now Live Academy, dedicated to
students and young professionals from the world of film, which was
comprised of a series of lectures and which gave them a unique
opportunity to talk with world-renowned film professionals, such as Nik
Powell, Laurence Herszberg and many others.

 

At the closing ceremony, the Cinema City IFF will present awards listed hereunder.

NATIONAL CLASS

The jury of the main competition selection of the Cinema City IFF:

1. Laurence Herszberg

2. Davide Manuli

3. Mary Nazari

4. Lorena Pavlič

5. Martin Schweighofer

at
the final session, after careful consideration of the entire film
programme of the competition selection National Class unanimously
decided to award the following films:

Best film: CLIP, by Maja Miloš

Explication:
A remarkable debut. The film is brilliant for being courageous and
provocative. The director managed to give us an accurate and ruthless
insight into the problems of youth, at the same time allowing for a
glimpse of hope and tenderness. She possesses a talent which is unique
on the international film scene, in the way she articulates her artistic
expression.

Best director: Miroslav Momčilović, Death of a Man in Balkans

Explication:
For a splendid achievement shot in one frame. This film is an excellent
example of black comedy with magnificent cast.

Best screenplay: Miroslav Momčilović, Death of a Man in Balkans

Explication:
This screenplay describes Serbian society by using one room and a time
frame of 80 minutes, with abundance of intense humor, and with a keen
sense for details and characterization.

Best Actress: Nada Šargin in Practical Guide to Belgrade with Singing and Crying

Explication:
For an incredible ability to build a character in its entirety in just
one film episode, expressing the entire range of emotions that the
heroine goes through.

Best Actor: Emir Hadžihafizbegović in Death of a Man in Balkans

Explication:
For the achievement that has the power of an elementary disaster. This
actor manages to stay "in the role" for the entire 80 minutes.

Special recognition:

goes to Redemption Street for superb cinematography.

AUDIENCE AWARD:

goes to The Parade, by Srđan Dragojević

EXIT POINT

The jury of competition selection Exit Point of Cinema City IFF:

1. Fridrik Thór Fridriksson

2. Simon Perry

3. Jean Roy

4. Mira Staleva

5. Will Tizard

at
the final session and after careful consideration of the entire film
programme of the competition selection Exit Point unanimously decided to
award the following film:

Award for best film in the competition programme Exit Point goes to UNFAIR WORLD, directed by Filippos Tsitos

Explication:
The Unfair World is a film in which director Filippos Tsitos, certainly
a significant new name coming from Greece, shows evident directorial
imprint and individual talent of powerful maturity.

EDUCONS HUNGRY DAYS

The jury of competition selection Educons Hungry Days of Cinema City IFF:

1. João Pedro Rodrigues

2. Zvonimir Jurić

3. Santiago Fillol

at
the final session and after careful consideration of the entire film
programme of the competition selection Educons Hungry Days unanimously
decided to award the following film:

Award for best film in competition programme Hungry Days goes to NEIGHBOURING SOUNDS, directed by Kleber Mendoça Filho

Explication:
The jury awards the Brazilian film Neighbouring Sounds for succeeding
to transform everyday life in an ordinary neighbourhood of the city of
Recife into something unsettling and extraordinary, as well as for the
way in which it uses classical film genres for generating its own myths,
and not only for a certain effect. These are just some of the reasons
why we are pleased to award this small Brazilian (Borges's) Alef.

UP TO 10,000 BUCKS

The jury of the competition selection Up to 10,000 Bucks of Cinema City IFF:

1. Rajko Petrović

2. Nevena Matović

3. Irena Škorić

at
the final session and after careful consideration of the entire film
programme of the competition selection Up to 10,000 bucks unanimously
decided to award the following films:

award for best film in Up to 10,000 bucks selection is presented to MIRAGE, by Srđan Keča.

By
giving us a fantastic analysis of an architectural wonder of modern
civilization, this film manages to tell the always-present story of
exploitation, by using authentic film language.

Award for best Serbian film in Up to 10,000 bucks goes to THE OTHER SHORE, by Marko Đorđević,
whose daring directorial action, with special sensibility and excellent
cooperation with actors, managed to convey the complexity of
male-female relationship.

Award for best Hungarian film in Up to 10,000 bucks selection goes to HALF PAST NINE, a debut film by young female director Anikó Urbán, who managed to capture the spirit and passion of youth.

Special recognition for the best documentary goes to Polish film KAMP by Tomasz Jeziorski,
who continued the tradition of extraordinary Polish school of
documentary, and managed in just 19 minutes to present one of the
current topics of today; obsession with physical appearance, which
begins at the earliest stage.

Special recognition for directing goes to the film STEVAN M. ŽIVKOVIĆ by Vladimir Tagić for successfully presenting absurdity of situation in modern Serbian society.

Special recognition for director of photography Ivan Marković for successfully presenting a psychological state of the characters in Fragments.

Serbian
branch of FIPRESCI international federation of film critics, with jury
members: Ivana Kronja, Nenad Dukić, Dejan Petrović

Presents Critics' Prize to:

Exit Point selection, Simon Kaijser da Silva for Stockholm East

National Class selection, Bojan Vuletić for Practical Guide to Belgrade with Singing and Crying

Serbian
selection of international federation of film critics FIPRESCI with
jury members: Milan D. Špiček, Boris Gigov and Vladimir Džudović

Presents Critics' Prize to:

National Class selection: Death of a Man in Balkans, by Miroslav Momčilović

Exit Point selection: Collaborator, by Martin Donovan

 

About Cinema City International Film Festival


Cinema City is taking place in Novi Sad,Serbia. Festival provides film and academic program. 20 indoor and outdoor locations. The festival has a competition and cash prize.

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