The The jury chaired by Mario Brenta, and composed by Francis Bissong, Enrico Ghezzi, Toni Jop, Mark mcIlrath, Guglielmo Monti, Luciano Zaccaria, bestowed Awards to the Winners of Twenty-Sixth Edition of AsoloArtFilmFestival:
ASOLO AWARD FOR THE BEST VIDEOART AND COMPUTER ART WORK: “FISH SOUP”
Directed by: Ulu Braun and Alexej Tchernyi (Germany 10’)
Like unaware and candid chefs who contribute to create a global soup, you become also the ingredients of that.
ASOLO AWARD FOR THE BEST SCHOOL OF CINEMA PRODUCTION: “PLATZ IM SCHATTEN”
Directed by: Sophie Narr (Germany 15’)
The award is given for the perspicacity with which the kid’s world is drawn, a world that, through vibrant metaphor, it can become a drama..
ASOLO AWARD FOR THE BEST ARCHITECTURE AND DESIGN WORK ex-equo to “MEMORIAE CAUSA”
Directed by: Riccardo de Cal (Italy 68’)
MEMORIAE CAUSA The film succeed to take out and exalt, from the Carlo Scarpa’s work, the connection of measurements and rhythm that architecture and music have in common.
and to “GLASS HOUSE”
Directed by: Chi Jang Yin (USA 9’)
GLASS HOUSE It’s great the completeness of the architectural process’ definition, with a rigorous use of images, without talks.
ASOLO AWARD FOR THE BEST ARTIST’S BIOGRAPHY: “LE NOTTI DI ROSALBA”
Directed by: Dario Zanasi (Italy 18’)
The interview to the progeny of Arcangeli’s family succeed to unveil originally a world not only artistic but also feminine and domestic.
ASOLO AWARD FOR THE BEST ART FILM: “OLTRE SELINUNTE”
Directed by: Salvo Cuccia (Italy 56’ 30’’)
The Magna Greece become palpable in a film that stimulate more than one sense.
INGGRAND AWARD FOR THE BEST WORK OF THE COMPETITION: “ING”
Directed by: Nicole Romine (USA 17’)
It’s a work of strong visual and emotive impact , the director doesn’t protrude the choreography and music too much, rather she imposed her aesthetic and stylistic personality.
GIAN FRANCESCO MALIPIERO AWARD FOR THE BEST SOUNDTRACK AND SPECIAL JURY AWARD: “ICONOSTASI”
Directed by: Rodolfo Bisatti (Italy 50’).
The film succeed to treat thought and works of the artist Gigi Carron, in an happy balance between concrete and abstract, between visible and invisible.
SPECIAL JURY MENTION: “A6/A9”
Directed by: Johannes Schiensl (Germany 2’ 54’’).
The Prize-Giving took place on Saturday 29Th September 2007 at Teatro Eleonora Duse. In this occasion it will be awarded the Prize to Career “Flavia Paulon” to Marco Müller and to Renato Nicolini.

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ASOLO AWARD FOR THE BEST VIDEOART AND COMPUTER ART WORK: “FISH SOUP”
Directed by: Ulu Braun and Alexej Tchernyi (Germany 10’)
Like unaware and candid chefs who contribute to create a global soup, you become also the ingredients of that.
ASOLO AWARD FOR THE BEST SCHOOL OF CINEMA PRODUCTION: “PLATZ IM SCHATTEN”
Directed by: Sophie Narr (Germany 15’)
The award is given for the perspicacity with which the kid’s world is drawn, a world that, through vibrant metaphor, it can become a drama..
ASOLO AWARD FOR THE BEST ARCHITECTURE AND DESIGN WORK ex-equo to “MEMORIAE CAUSA”
Directed by: Riccardo de Cal (Italy 68’)
MEMORIAE CAUSA The film succeed to take out and exalt, from the Carlo Scarpa’s work, the connection of measurements and rhythm that architecture and music have in common.
and to “GLASS HOUSE”
Directed by: Chi Jang Yin (USA 9’)
GLASS HOUSE It’s great the completeness of the architectural process’ definition, with a rigorous use of images, without talks.
ASOLO AWARD FOR THE BEST ARTIST’S BIOGRAPHY: “LE NOTTI DI ROSALBA”
Directed by: Dario Zanasi (Italy 18’)
The interview to the progeny of Arcangeli’s family succeed to unveil originally a world not only artistic but also feminine and domestic.
ASOLO AWARD FOR THE BEST ART FILM: “OLTRE SELINUNTE”
Directed by: Salvo Cuccia (Italy 56’ 30’’)
The Magna Greece become palpable in a film that stimulate more than one sense.
INGGRAND AWARD FOR THE BEST WORK OF THE COMPETITION: “ING”
Directed by: Nicole Romine (USA 17’)
It’s a work of strong visual and emotive impact , the director doesn’t protrude the choreography and music too much, rather she imposed her aesthetic and stylistic personality.
GIAN FRANCESCO MALIPIERO AWARD FOR THE BEST SOUNDTRACK AND SPECIAL JURY AWARD: “ICONOSTASI”
Directed by: Rodolfo Bisatti (Italy 50’).
The film succeed to treat thought and works of the artist Gigi Carron, in an happy balance between concrete and abstract, between visible and invisible.
SPECIAL JURY MENTION: “A6/A9”
Directed by: Johannes Schiensl (Germany 2’ 54’’).
The Prize-Giving took place on Saturday 29Th September 2007 at Teatro Eleonora Duse. In this occasion it will be awarded the Prize to Career “Flavia Paulon” to Marco Müller and to Renato Nicolini.