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GUERNSEY LILY INTERNATIONAL FILM AND VIDEO FESTIVAL 2002
PROGRAMME B
1. | WATCHING THE KINGFISHER Francis Staffe (France) The title and the special award tell it all. Guernsey Lily Award, Best Photography |
Documentary |
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2. | CALANDA Otto Horn (Germany) The title refers to the town in Spain where the famous (or infamous!) film director Luis Bunuel was born in 1900. The reporter (Horst Dieter Burkle) tells us he is looking for Buriuel's house and the effect that Calanda had on the director. There are a number of clips (mostly in B&W) from some of his films, including the notorious surreal Le Chien Andalou. NOT SUITABLE FOR CHILDREN. MANY MAY FIND THE SCENE OF AN EYE BEING CUT WITH AN OPEN RAZOR DISTURBING. Gold Lily Award - Best Documentary |
Documentary |
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3. | MITTA Rene Swartenbroeckx (Belgium) A young couple (Mitta and Ivo) who've been married for only two years, have been unsuccessful in having children, which is causing the wife (Mitta) much distress. The film tells their story ... (English subtitles) BRIEF NUDITY Guernsey Lily Award - Best Script |
Story |
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4. | WAS BLEIBE (WHAT REMAINS) Julia Tews (Germany) Two trees growing beside one another appear to be mutually attracted. Then a severe storm happens Guernsey Lily Award - Best Animation |
Animation |
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5. | THE SCARECROW Russell and Ashley Talbot (UK) The scene is set in Britain during WW1, and a soldier (Matthew Daw) is returning home, shell-shocked ... (Widescreen format) Guernsey Lily Award - Best Youth Entry, Best Fiction |
Story |
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6. | CHACUN SA PART (EACH ONE HAS A PART) Olivier Sevene (France) The lunch-party to end all lunch-parties! Special Guernsey Lily Trophy - Best Amateur Film in Festival |
Humour/ |
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(BECAUSE OF THE VARIOUS ORIGINS, SOUND LEVELS VARY.)
Total running time 90 mins.
Not available for hire at present.