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| A Polish film by a Swede is the Best Film of this year’s MUNICH INTERNATIONAL FESTIVAL OF FILM SCHOOLS. Altogether 11 films won awards totaling €56,500 Euros. |
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| The film ECHO by Magnus von Horn won the Young Talent Award for Best Film donated by the VFF (German Royalty Collecting Company of Film & TV Producers Ltd.) along € 7500 Euros. Horn, originally from Gothenburg, Sweden, attends the film academy in Lódz. In this prizewinning psychodrama, two teenage boys are accused of murdering a girl and, as part of the investigation, are forced to reenact the brutal crime. The jury, headed by director Hans Steinbichler (WINTER JOURNEY, GERMANY 09) called it: "A huge topic in a small form." Israeli student Yaelle Kayam won two awards for her film DIPLOMA – Best Screenplay and the Prix Interculturel for best film fostering intercultural dialog. The ARRI Award for Best Documentary went to the Slovakian film ARSY – VERSY. Awards went to films from Australia (ARTE Short Film Prize), India (Student Camera Award), USA (Production Design Award), Finland (ProSieben Prize) and Sweden (Spezial Prize of the Jury President). The Panther Prize for Best Production of a German Film went to SOFT SKILLS from the Munich University of Television and Film. The festival competition consisted of 61 films from 27 countries and almost all of the screenings were completely sold out. More on the 2009 award winners |
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