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Bratislava International Film Festival: 2001

Grand Prix

Date:30 November - 8 December
Jury:Antonín Jaroslav Liehm (Czech Republic) (film theorist) (head of jury); Jana Svandová (Czech Republic); Ondrej Sulaj (Slovakia); Andre Bennett (Canada); Peter Hames (UK) (film publicist)
Location:Polus City Center, Bratislava, Slovak Republic

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  Other In-Competition Films:
 
  • Fah talai jone (2000) - Wisit Sasanatieng
  • Filler ve Çimen (2001) - Dervis Zaim
  • GeGe (2001) - Yan Yan Mak
  • Haixian (2001) - Wen Zhu
  • Hatuna Meuheret (2001) - Dover Koshashvili
  • Hundstage (2001) - Ulrich Seidl
  • In den Tag hinein (2001) - Maria Speth
  • Jalla! Jalla! (2000) - Josef Fares
  • Kruh in mleko (2001) - Jan Cvitkovic
  • Last Resort (2000) - Pawel Pawlikowski
  • Love/Juice (2000) - Kaze Shindô
  • Marfa si banii (2001) - Cristi Puiu
  • No Turning Back (2001) - Julia Montejo; Jesus Nebot
  • Paralelní svety (2001) - Petr Václav
  • Prikhodi na menya posmotret (2001) - Mikhail Agranovich; Oleg Yankovsky
  • Slogans (2001) - Gjergj Xhuvani
  • Souffle, Le (2001) - Damien Odoul
  • Suspicious River (2000) - Lynne Stopkewich
  • Vagón fumador (2001) - Verónica Chen

  • Special Jury Prize

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    Best Actor

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    Best Actress

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    Audience Award

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    FIPRESCI Prize

    Jury:Janine Evrad (France) (head of jury); Ingvald Bergsagel (Norway); Jaroslav Hochel (Slovakia); Nevenka Opacic (Yugoslavia); Ralf Schenk (Germany)

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    • Hundstage (2001) - Ulrich Seidl
      - For the pityless and ferocious but also colourful portraying of a group of people in the lower Austrian middle class, trapped in their loneliness, small time dreams and ambitions.

    FIPRESCI Prize - Special Mention

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    • Kruh in mleko (2001) - Jan Cvitkovic
      - In a very tight 68 minutes film director Cvitkovic portrays life in a small Slovenian town with great sensitivity and compassion for the private lives and social backgrounds of a couple and their son. The film is a tender hymn to a universal story.

    Prize of the Ecumenical Jury

    Jury:Juraj Drobný; Viliam Jablonický; Augusto Orsi

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    Prize of the Ecumenical Jury - Special Mention

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