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  2010-06-27  
  Corto in Bra 2010 - The prizes  
 

 

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.

 

 

 

 

  2010-05-05  
  Getting Ready for June 24-27. Film competition entries doubled this year.  
 

Entries for films and screenplays for the ninth edition of the Cinema Corto in Bra festival, to be held June 24-27 this year, have now closed. For the last few weeks, the offices of Bracinetica, the event's organizer, have been flooded with hundreds of films from around the world. The festival, previously biannual and now held annually, expanded its international contacts this year, and as a result the number of entries for the competitions has doubled. The artistic committee is now working its way through the films, which must be less than 30 minutes long and made after January 1, 2009. They will be watching about 200 films from Italy; over 500 from all of Europe; 100 from India, China and the rest of Asia; as many again from Central and South America and 50 or so from Africa.

There is also a good representation of independent productions from the United States, Australia and New Zealand. Taken as whole, they offer a privileged look into the feelings, dreams, hopes and fears of a generation of young filmmakers from around the world. The thousand or so entries will be whittled down to the 15 Italian films competing in the Corto in Italia competition (€2,000 prize) and the 30 international films competing for the International Shorts prize (€3,500). The selections will be announced in the last week of May.
Over a hundred entries have also been received from Italian writers hoping to win the prestigious prize for best original Italian screenplay for a short film, with the winner receiving €7,000 to make their film. This year the competition will be linked to a script-development workshop held during the festival.

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