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Brussels Short Film Festival

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  • Brussels, Belgium April 24 - May 03, 2009
  • Call for Entry Deadline: February 2008, TBA
  • Festival Data:
    • Established: 1998
    • Competitive
  • Festival Website:
    http:/ / www.courtmetrage.be/
  • Festival Description:

    The Brussels Short Film Festival screens international and domestic short films of all subjects in competitive and thematic screenings. A Short Film Market, professional meetings, didactic seminars and parties round out each annual festival.

  • Email:info(at)courtmetrage.be
    Phone:(32) 02 248 08 72
    Fax:(32) 02 242 67 61
    Mailing Address: Avenue Maurice, 1
    Brussels 1050
    Belgium

                                                                                                                                                       

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  • International Award Winners

    Grand prix (tie)
    Prize: € 2000 to share between the two winners
    "COMO TODO EL MUNDO"
    Director: FRANCOLOLLI
    France - 26’ - 2007
    and "MOMPELAAR"
    Director: MARC ROELS ET WIN REYGAERT
    Belgique - 20’ - 2007

    Best Actress:
    France - 10’ - 2007
    CECILE DUCROCQ in "UNE LECON PARTICULIERE"
    Director: RAPHAEL CHEVENEMENT
    France - 10’ - 2007
    Prize: € 1000 offered by l’Echevinat de la Culture de la Ville de Bruxelles

    Best Actor: RAPHAEL GOLDMANN in "UNE LECON PARTICULIERE"
    Director: RAPHAEL CHEVENEMENT
    Prize: € 1000 offered by l’Echevinat de la Culture de la Ville de Bruxelles

    Prize of the Young Jury: "MILAN"
    Director: MICHAELA KEZELE
    Allemagne/Serbie - 22’ - 2007
    Prize: € 1000 offered by l’Echevinat de la Culture de la Ville de Bruxelles

    Special Mention: "REORDER"
    Director: SEAN GARRITY
    Canada - 14’ - 2007

    The BeTV: "C’EST DIMANCHE"
    Director: SAMIRGUESMI
    France - 30’ - 2007
    € 1500 including the purchase of distribution rights on BeTV

    The Public Prize: "LE SECRET DE SALOMON"
    Director: DAVID CHARHON
    France - 20’ - 2007
    € 1000 offered by the Commune d’Ixelles

    Belgium National Award Winners:

    National Grand Prize: "LE PONT"
    Director: VINCENT BIERREWAERTS
    Belgium - 14’ - 2007
    Prize: € 2500 offered by the SACD

    Le Prix de la Communaute Franncaise: "LE SONGE D’UNE FEMME DEMENAGE"
    Director: BANU ANESKI
    Belgium - 15’ - 2007
    Prize: € 2500 offered to the director

    The Photo Prize: NICOLAS PROVOST for "PLOT POINT"
    Director: NICOLAS PROVOST
    Belgium - 15’ - 2007
    Prize: € 1750 in film offered to the director by Kodak

    Best Actress: SERRA YILMAZ for "LE SONGE D’UNE FEMME DE MENAGE"
    Director: BANU ANESKI
    Belgium - 15’ - 2007
    Prize: € 500 offered by the Commune d’Ixelles

    Best Actor: GILLES DESCHRYVER for "OU QUOI"
    Director: CECILIA VERHEYDEN
    Belgium - 24’ - 2007
    Prize: € 500 offered by the Commune d’Ixelles

    Audience Prize: "VOIX DE GARAGE"
    Director: SAMUEL TILMAN
    Belgium - 15’ - 2007

    Le Deux Prize: "PLOT POINT"
    Director: NICOLAS PROVOST
    Belgium - 15’ - 2007
    Prize: € 1500 including the purchase of distribution rights for the broadcast on La Deux
    Given by a representive of La Deux

    The Critics Prize: "A DAY IN A LIFE"
    Director: NICOLAS DAENENS
    Belgium - 21’ - 2007
    Prize: Subtitles offered by LTI - Studio L’Equipe (given by the press jury)

    Special Mention: "MOMPELAAR"
    Director: MARC ROELS & WIN REYGAERT
    Belgium - 20’ – 2007
    report
  • Directed by Tonny Trimarsanto, 16Minutes, Documentary
    winner BEST SHORT FILM at 9th Cinemanila International Film Festival 2007, In Competition DONZ 2007, in Competition 4th CON CAN Film Festival Tokyo 2007, Official Selection at 20th Singapore International Film Festival 2007

    RENITA RENITA
    INDONESIA

    "Trapped in a male body, Renita wanted to be a doctor and a woman since she was a child but her parents forced her to study at a Islamic school where she was bullied and ostracised. She rebelled by becoming a prostitute in the hope of finding freedom but instead, found that it came at a cost – she experienced brutality and was discriminated against by her family and the Indonesian society in which she lived"
    report
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