BEST FILM IN THE ITALIAN SHORTS COMPETITION
ANGELES CITY, PHILIPPINES by Davide Arosio e Alberto Gerosa
For the bravery and recklessness of the authors, who have pushed themselves where cameras are usually are banned and for their ability of dealing without prejudice towards apparently rough themes and with a drive which conveys all the vitality of gutters.
BEST FILM IN THE INTERNATIONAL SHORTS COMPETITION
THE SIX DOLLAR FIFTY MAN by Mark Albiston and Louis Sutherland from New Zealand.
All members of the jury share the common feeling they will have this film in their mind for a long time. The boy who is the protagonists behaves like a real actor and he conveys his emotions powerfully.
The two directors had been skilful in adapting the cinematographic language to tell this story in a simple way.
GIUSEPPE NAPOLI PRIZE
The artistic direction, after examining the music works of all Italian shorts in competition, has decided to award to the soundtrack of
DIMMI COSA VEDI by Dario Jurilli, music by Luigi Mastrandrea
for the excellent and fine composition and for contributing in creating a surreal and peculiar style which makes this film a work of incomparable originality.