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Field by Duane Hopkins |
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Die Wurstverkäuferin by Stefan Hillebrand and Oliver Paulus |
International Competition Jury: Sylke Gottlebe, Alexander Kott, Pawel Lozinski, Nicole Reinhard, Iñigo Trojaola Gonzales Hamburg Short Film Award (DM 5000.-) Field by Duane Hopkins (England 2000, 35 mm, 10&Mac247; Min) Reason: The jury wanted to reward this young director&Mac247;s search for a very personal way of dealing with questions of irrational violence in human beings. François Ode Prize (DM 2500.-) Copy Shop by Virgil Widrich (Österreich 2001, 35 mm ,11&Mac247;40 Min.) Reason: The François-Ode-Prize is given to the shortfilm with the most outstanding humanitarian appeal. Copy Shop is awarded the prize for its intelligent metaphors about human life and its perfect combination of idea, technique and style. A mirror of the struggle for indiduality. Audience Award (DM 2500.-) Telling Lies by Simon Ellis (England 2000, beta SP, 4&Mac247;10 Min) Special Mentions La Flamme by Ron Dyens (Frankreich 2000, 35 mm, 2 Min.) Svitjod 2000+ by David Flamholc and Mårten Nilsson (Schweden 2000, 35 mm, 11 Min. ) Pylod by Damian Heinisch (Deutschland 2000, beta SP, 21&Mac247;30 Min.) No BUDGET Competition Jury: Andrew Eldritch, Delphine Fleury, Silvia Hallensleben, Klaus Hammerlindl Jury Award (DM 2500.-) Being Fucked Up by Emily Vey Duke and Cooper Battersby (Kanada 2000, VHS, 11&Mac247; Min) Reason: We could explain that our chosen film is original, coherent, etc., etc. but - to make it short - we al liked a lot of films. We all loved this one. We want to give it the prize, because we want you to love it too. Audience Award (DM 2500.-) Grüßt uns&Mac247;re Berge by Sven Knauth and Stephan Schulz (Deutschland 2000, S-VHS, 2&Mac247; 40 Min) made in Germany Audience award (DM 1500,-) Die Wurstverkäuferin by Stefan Hillebrand and Oliver Paulus (Deutschland/Schweiz 2001, 35 mm, 20&Mac247; Min) Made in Hamburg The Jury: Jörg Bittel, Daniel Killy, Leslie Malton hanse Short 2001 jury award (DM 2500,-) Feudelfeuer by Daniel Petersen (Deutschland 2001, 16 mm, 19&Mac247; MIn) Reason: Feudelfeuer, a story about love, turmoil and friendship told in a humorous, melancholic and poetic fashion. Directed and acted with a sprightly touch. hanse short 2001 audience award (DM 2500,-) Doppelpass by Jörn Schoppe (Deutschland 2000, 35 mm, 12&Mac247; Min) bitfilm festival al dente audience award (DM 3000,-) Telling Lies by Simon Ellis (England 2000, beta SP, 4&Mac247;10 Min) Three-Minute- Quickie selection Audience award (DM 1000,-) Flatsch by Thomas Oberlies and Helge Weichmann (Deutschland 2000, beta SP, 3&Mac247;10 Min) Children's film festival Children's Jury: Rebecca Neumann, Jennifer Roderfeld, Pia Lee West Grote, Timo Hempel, Ali Mansoon Wahiedie, Özlem Kurt, Hayri Goecke hamburg Children film Award (DM 3000,-) Siemensstadt by Felix Randau (Deutschland 2000, 35 mm, 15&Mac247; Min) Images of the other Winner Films you can find at the Presslounge. |
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