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Move 2002 Awards (BIAFF 2002) Selection 3 (Library ref no. 20)
A third selection of award-winners in the IAC International Film & Video Competition 2002 premiered at Movie 2002 held April 18-21 in Chesterfield, Derbyshire.
1. | TWO DAYS IN SUMMER Tim Jones, FACI (Kent) Two families go on a holiday together in England. The son of the maker (Jake) is featured as he watches all sorts of 'happenings' around him. 'Stills' are shown at intervals in B&W. IAC Gold Seal 2002 |
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2. | YOURS TRUDY Simon Rushton (Staffs) It is 1933, times are hard, especially for the Upbank oatcake factory, which goes bust. Then one of the employees, Trudy Garthwaite (Melanie Hepple), comes to the rescue ... Some excellent period detail and reconstructions. IAC International Award 2002 |
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3. | PELICANS OF GUANA Michael Slowe, FACI (London) A study of pelicans on an island in the Caribbean, brilliantly cut to music. IAC Gold Seal 2002 (Making of article on IAC website - click here.) |
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4. | MLYN (THE MILL) Martin Lanik & Michal Pandula (Czech Republic) A young woman, walking in the woods one evening, comes across an old mill. She goes inside - and has a series of surreal adventures and encounters ... BRIEF NUDITY IAC International Award, Best Photography Award 2002 |
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5. | BREIZH: LE CHEVAL D'ORGUEIL (BRETON: THE HORSE OF PRIDE)
Willy Van der Linden (Belgium) A fascinating and informative documentary about this region of France, which has an unexpected number of Celtic connections. The excellent commentary is spoken by Colin Howett. IAC International Award, Best Documentary Award 2002 |
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6. | SPÄTVORSTELLUNG (LATE SCREENING) Stephan Lenzen (Germany) At the time of the millennium, a comet is heading on a collision course for the Earth ... English subtitles by Michaela Poppe. IAC International Award (Open), Best Open 2002 |
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Total running time 116 mins.
Price: £7.50 DVD