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Sunday, 20.11.2011

And the winners are ...

Altogether 10 young filmmakers won awards totaling more than € 41,000. For his film LES TROUS NOIRS 27-year-old director Lilian Corbeille from Paris was awarded the VFF Young Talent Award for Best Film.

The ARRI Award for Best Documentary went to Anne Maschlanka and Viktoria Gurtovaj from the Cologne film school ( THE MOON IS A WONDERFUL PLACE).

Israeli film student Oshrat Meirovitch received the Special Prize of the Jury President for her drama  SISTER OF MINE. Her co-student Golan Rise received the Prix Culturel for his film  BARRIERS about the problems of a young soldier at an Israeli-Palestinian checkpoint. The award for the Best Production of a German Film - the Panther-Preis as well as the Nagelschneider Foundation's Climate Clips Award went to students at the Munich University of Television and Film. Best Screenplay went to Poland, Best Cinenatography to Italy and Great Britain received the ARTE Short Film Award.

All 2011 Prize Winning Films

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Tuesday, 14.02.2012

Professor Wolfgang Längsfeld passed away

I am writing this mail with a broken heart to tell you that our dear friend Professor Wolfgang (Wolfie) Längsfeld has passed away last night (Monday, Feb  13th) very suddenly and unexpectedly.

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Sold out screenings and happy award winners

The 31st Munich International Festival of Film Schools ended on Saturday night with sold out screenings in the Filmmuseum and the gala ceremony in the Arri theater with the winners receiving prizes totaling €40,000.

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