Debut competition titles at cinematography festival unveiled.
Camerimage, the International Film Festival of the Art of Cinematography (Nov 15-22), has revealed the line-up of films screening in three of the festival’s competition sections including Cinematographers’ Debut, Directors’ Debut and Student Etudes.
The entries are:
Cinematographers’ Debut Competition
Duane Hopkins’ Bypass;
UK, 2014; Cinematographer: David Procter
Sidney Lexy Plaut’s Dark Samurai;
Denmark, 2014; Cinematographer: Sidney Lexy Plaut
Zeresenay Berhane Mehari’s Difret;
Ethiopia, USA, 2014; Cinematographer: Monika Lenczewska
Krzysztof Skonieczny’s Hardkor Disko;
Poland, 2014; Cinematographer: Kacper Fertacz
Arild Østin Ommundsen’s It’s Only Make Believe;
Norway, 2013; Cinematographer: Arild Østin Ommundsen
Michael Cody and Amiel Courtin-Wilson’s Ruin;
Australia, 2013; Cinematographer: Ari Wegner
Ester Martin Bergsmark’s Something Must Break;
Sweden, 2014; Cinematographers: Lisabi Fridell and Minka Jakerson
David Pablos’ The Life After;
Mexico, 2013; Cinematographer: José De- La-Torre
Saar Klein’s Things People Do;
USA, 2014; Cinematographer: Matthias Koenigswieser
Jonas Alexander Arnby’s When Animals Dream;
Denmark, 2013; Cinematographer: Niels Thastum
Directors’ Debut Competition
Cutter Hodierne’s Fishing Without Nets;
USA, Kenya, Somalia, 2014; Cinematographer: Alex Disenhof
Krzysztof Skonieczny’s Hardkor Disko;
Poland, 2014; Cinematographer: Kacper Fertacz
Feo Aladag’s Inbetween Worlds;
Germany, 2014; Cinematographer: Judith Kaufmann
Benedikt Erlingsson’s Of Horses and Men;
Iceland, Germany, Norway, 2013; Cinematographer: Bergsteinn Björgúlfsson
Ester Martin Bergsmark’s Something Must Break;
Sweden, 2014; Cinematographers: Lisabi Fridell and Minka Jakerson
Ulrika Bengts’ The Disciple;
Finland, 2013; Cinematographer: Robert Nordström
Naji Abu Nowar’s Theeb;
United Arab Emirates, Qatar, Jordan, UK, 2014; Cinematographer: Wolfgang Thaler
Maya Vitkova’s Viktoria;
Romania, Bulgaria, 2014; Cinematographer: Krum Rodriguez
Bas Devos’ Violet;
Belgium, Netherlands, 2014; Cinematographer: Nicolas Karakatsanis
Damien Chazelle’s Whiplash;
USA, 2014; Cinematographer: Sharone Meir
Student Etudes Competition
Daniel Wawrzyniak’s Albert;
Poland, 2014; Cinematographer: Daniel Wawrzyniak
Nico Van Den Brink’s Anton;
Netherlands, 2014; Cinematographer: Kasper De Bont
Andrej Gontcharov’s Berlin Troika;
Germany, 2014; Cinematographer: Julian Landweer
Jarek Duda’s Brother;
Germany, 2014; Cinematographer: Felix Tonnat
Simon Temple’s Die Violine;
Australia, 2013; Cinematographer: Elana Wilson
Arthur Lecouturier’s Do You Even Know;
France, 2014; Cinematographer: Clémence Warnier
Ekaterina Kozhakina’s Inheritor;
Russia, 2014; Cinematographer: Nikita Rozov
Marta Trela’s Laughter in the Dark;
Poland, 2014; Cinematographer: Michał Łuka
Selcuk Zvi Cara’s My Last Concert;
Germany, 2014; Cinematographer: Nils A. Witt
Phil Sheerin’s North;
UK, 2014; Cinematographer: Steven Ferguson
Rose Glass’ Room 55;
UK, 2014; Cinematographer: James Blann
Jan Grobliński and Dawid Makowski’s Scanonization;
Poland, 2014; Cinematographer: Jan Grobliński
Zeno Graton’s Seagulls;
Belgium, 2013; Cinematographer: Juliette Van Dormael
Jess Weiss’ Tainted in Red;
Brazil, 2013; Cinematographer: Dudu Mafra
Irene Garcés’ The Call Me Owl;
Spain, 2013; Cinematographer: Pepe De La Rosa
Patrick Vollrath’s The Jacket;
Germany, 2014; Cinematographer: Anselm Hartmann
Andrzej Cichocki’s The Shadow Forest ;
Poland, 2014; Cinematographer: Andrzej Cichocki
Aleksander Pietrzak’s The Strong Coffee Isn’t So Bad;
Poland, 2014; Cinematographer: Mateusz Pastewka
Inbar Horesh’s The Visit;
Israel, 2014; Cinematographer: Omer Lotan
Anton Kolomeets’ Tonya Crying on the Bridge of Lovers;
Russia, 2014; Cinematographer: Egor Kochubey
Joel Hooks’ Wait For Me;
UK, 2013; Cinematographer: Charlie Jenkins
Goran Stankovic’s Way in Rye;
USA, 2013; Cinematographer: Carolina Costa
The 22nd edition of the festival, held in Poland, will present Golden Frog, Silver Frog and Bronze Frog awards.
In the Student Etudes Competition, the festival awards Golden Tadpole, Silver Tadpole and Bronze Tadpole.
In addition, the Polish Film Institute and Mastershot will present a special prize for ‘Outstanding Cinematography’ while the Polish Filmmakers Association will award the winner of the Student Etudes Competition a cash prize.
It was previously announced that cinematographer Caleb Deschanel (The Right Stuff, The Passion of the Christ) will be the recipient of the festival’s Lifetime Achievement Award.
Camerimage will also pay tribute to the late Oscar-winning cinematographer John Alcott and Jerzy Lipman during the festival as part of its Remembering the Masters series.
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