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TOP AWARDS SELECTION - 2 (IAC 2003)
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TOP AWARDS SELECTION - 2 (IAC 2003)

A second compilation of assorted award-winners in the 2003 IAC International Film and Video Competition premiered at movie 2003 held April 4-6, 2003, at Norwich, Norfolk.

1. DROPPING OFF
Ken Wilson (West Yorkshire)
A motorist (Keith Pottage) arrives on a bridge over a railway. A cyclist (Paul Crossley) arrives and engages him in conversation ... (A Phase 4 Films Production).
IAC Gold Seal 2003
(Making of article on IAC website - click here.)

Humour
10.mins


2. CAMILLE CLAUDEL - A WOMAN OF HER OWN
Franka Stas & Harry Meter (Netherlands)
A documentary about the life and work of a French sculptress (1894-1943). She became a student, then later the mistress, of Rodin, by whom she had a number of children. (English subtitles.)
IAC Gold Seal 2003
(Interview with the film makers - click here.)

Documentary
14.mins


3. IKARUS - A DREAM BECOMES REALITY
Peter Riedel (Germany)
A 'teach-in' about para-gliding.
IAC Gold Seal 2003

Documentary
17.mins


4. MOODY WATERS
Spring Park Cine & Video Society
A compilation of various movies by members of the Society. Produced by Jean Collings. Concept by Pamela Martin.
IAC Gold Seal 2003
(Making of article on IAC website - click here.)

Experimental
9.mins


5. THE MILLER CENTRE  STORY
Miller Centre Camcorder Club (Surrey)
A documentary about the origin and running of the title community centre (based originally round a theatre, but now providing all kinds of activities), primarily for retired people in the Caterham area in Surrey.
IAC Gold Seal, £100 Focus CDs, 2003

Documentary
20.mins


6. ON THE CORD
Arak Tomala (Germany)
A young man sets out to commit suicide in a wood - but later changes his mind ... (English subtitles on the lower line.)
BAD LANGUAGE IN SUBTITLES
IAC International Award 2003

Story
26.mins


Price:  £3.00   Total running time VHS / S-VHS / MiniDVs 96 mins.


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