THE LAST DAY OF 40. WIFF
NEWS
Here are the films, which were liked the most by the audience of the 40th Warsaw International Film Festival, which came to an end yesterday:
A. Fiction features:
1. Where Do We Begin, dir Monika Majorek, Poland
2. Bucha, dir Stanislav Tiunov, Ukraine
3. Lioness, dir Liina Trishkina-Vanhatalo, Estonia / Germany / Latvia
4. Kulej. All That Glitters Isn’t Gold, dir Xawery Żuławski, Poland
5. Black Dog, dir Guan Hu, China
B. Filmy dokumentalne:
1. War Correspondent, dir Benjamin Tuček, David Čálek, Czech Republic / Ukraine / Slovakia
2. Soldiers of Song, dir Ryan William Smith, Ukraine
3. A Sentimental Journey to the Parajanov Planet, dir Taras Tomenko, Ukraine
4. Ice Maiden, dir Nathaniel C. T. Jackson, James Blannin-Ferguson, Australia / New Zealand
5. Made In Ethiopia, dir Xinyan Yu, Max Duncan, Canada / Ethiopia / US / UK
C. Filmy krótkometrażowe:
1. Tiger Soup, dir Kacper Świtalski, Poland
2. Stimulants And Empathogenes, dir Mateusz Pacewicz, Poland
3. All That Remains, dir Andrei Redinciuc, Romania
4. First Frames, dir Ilie Mitaru, Türkiye / US / Netherlands
5. Service, dir Michał Edelman, Poland
1. INTERNATIONAL COMPETITION Jury members Maryna Er Gorbach (Ukraine), Oana Iancu (Romania), Anna Kazejak (Poland), Vinko Brešan (Croatia), Alberto Triano (Spain) gave the following awards:
1.1. Warsaw Grand Prix went to TRAFFIC / REOSTAT by Teodora Ana Mihai, Romania / Belgium / Netherlands
The Warsaw Grand Prix includes 100,000 zlotys cash award, funded by the Mayor of Warsaw.
1.2. Award for the Best Director went to CHAOS AND SILENCE / CHAOS UND STILLE dir. Anatol Schuster (Germany)
1.3. Special Jury Award went to for Screenwriter : Liina Trishkina-Vanhatalo LIONESS / EMALÕVI (Estonia / Germany / Latvia)
2. COMPETITION 1-2 [AWARD FOUNDED BY HORTEX] Jury members Anna Machukh (Ukraine), Katalin Moldovai (Hungary), Grzegorz Jaroszuk (Poland) decided that the Competition 1-2 Winner is
IN GOOD FAITH / GOTTESKINDER by Frauke Lodders (Germany)
Special Mention went to: TOMORROW I DIE by Nikol Cibulya (Hungary)
3. CREME DE LA CREME COMPETITION Jury members Mira Staleva (Bulgaria), Marcin Wierzchosławski (Poland), Taras Dron (Ukraine), gave the following awards:
Crème de la Crème Award: BLACK DOG by Guan Hu (China)
Special Mention: RED PATH by Lotfi Achour (Tunisia / France / Belgium / Poland)
4. FREE SPIRIT COMPETITION [AWARD FOUNDED BY OMENAART FOUNDATION]
Jury members Stefanie Kolk (Netherlands), Alex Kaelinn (Switzerland), Rainer Sarnet (Estonia) gave the Free Spirit Award to: THE BLACK HOLE by Moonika Siimets (Estonia, Finland)
Special Mention: LUMP by Alexandre Rockwell (USA)
5. DOCUMENTARY COMPETITION Jury members Asia Dér (Hungary), Olga Špátová (Czech Republic), Sławomir Kalwinek (Poland) gave the following awards:
The Best Documentary Feature Award was won by: WAR CORRESPONDENT by Benjamin Tuček, David Čálek (Czech Republic / Ukraine / Slovakia)
Special Mention: MADE IN ETHIOPIA by Xinyan Yu, Max Duncan (Canada / Ethiopia / USA / UK)
Special Mention: BEYOND ROCK BOTTOM by Ádám Miklós (Hungary)
6. SHORT FILMS COMPETITION Jury members Ali Asgari (Iran), Nicole Waszak Mendez (USA), Kamila Tarabura (Poland) gave the following awards:
6.1. Short Grand Prix: SERVICE by Michał Edelman (Poland)
6.2. Best Live Action Short: ALL THAT REMAINS by Andrei Redinciuc (Romania)
6.3. Best Animated Short: MAUTINI by Tabarak Allah Abbas (Switzerland)
6.4. Best Documentary Short: RUN MONNIE, RUN by Karolina Biesiacka (Poland)
6.5. Special Mention Live Action: AMOS, VOGEL by Iñaki Salvador García Miranda (Mexico)
The winners of the four awards above can run for the Academy Awards, as the Short Films Competition at the Warsaw International Film Festival is on the Oscars eligibility lists at www.oscars.org.
7. FIPRESCI Jury members Alessandro Amato (Italy), Leo Ortuno (France), Marcin Radomski (Poland) gave the award for best debut from Eastern Europe to the film
INK WASH by Sarra Tsorakidis (Romania / Greece / Denmark)
8. Young FIPRESCI Jury members Evgenija Arsova (Macedonia), Pavla Banjac (Serbia), Volodymyr Chernyshev (Ukraine), Tobiasz Dunin (Poland), Anastasiya Stoeva (Bulgaria), who were also participants of FIPRESCI Warsaw Critics Project 2024, gave the Young FIPRESCI Award for best debut from Eastern Europe to the film:
THE CROSSROADS by Dominika Montean-Pańków (Poland)
9. ECUMENICAL Jury members Jean-Luc Gadreau (France), Marianna Kavka (Ukraine), Anna Woźniak-Kot (Poland) gave the Ecumenical Jury Award to:
BITTER GOLD by Juan Francisco Olea (Chile / Mexico / Uruguay / Germany)
Honorable Mention: MY LATE SUMMER by Danis Tanović (Croatia / Bosnia and Herzegovina / Romania / Slovenia / Serbia)
10. NETPAC Jury members Viera Langerova (Slovakia), Nada Azhari Gillon (Syria/France), Jakub Popielecki (Poland) gave the NETPAC Award for the best Asian/Pacific film to:
BLACK DOG by Guan Hu (China)
40 Warszawski Międzynarodowy Festiwal Filmowy, organizowany przez Warszawską Fundację Filmową, jest wspierany przez Urząd Miasta Stołecznego Warszawy, Polski Instytut Sztuki Filmowej, Ministerstwo Kultury i Dziedzictwa Narodowego oraz Samorząd Województwa Mazowieckiego.
Nasi Sponsorzy i Partnerzy: Hortex, Filmoteka Narodowa - Instytut Audiowizualny, K MAG, Epson, Goethe-Institut, Fabryka Wyobraźni, Omenaa Foundation, Kulturalna, Bar Studio, KIPA, Tango Production.
Partnerzy Medialni: Filmweb, Wyborcza.pl, Pełna Sala, RMF, RMF Classic, SundanceTV, AMC, Film Cafe i Wirtualna Polska.
Kina festiwalowe: Kinoteka / Atlantic / Iluzjon.
Oficjalne samochody Mercedes Benz zapewnia MB Motors.
Hotel festiwalowy: Presidential Hotel Warszawa.
contact: media@wff.pl
On October 16, as part of Warsaw Next workshops, one of Europe's leading story experts, Mary Kate O Flanagan, will hold a lecture on how to create and sustain maximum engagement in your audience:
The Three Hard Rules of Storytelling on The Screen Revealed in Three Hours.
The lecture will take place on Wednesday, October 16 at 10:00, at Kinoteka, screening room 4. The event is free and open to general public. We invite everyone interested in cinema, the art of storytelling and writing. The lecture will be conducted in English.
MARY KATE O FLANAGAN is an award-winning writer, journalist and an expert in Storytelling On The Screen. She works in and across Europe, in the UK, the US and South Africa, as well as in her native Ireland. She has a Master’s Degree in Screenwriting and trained with the Professors of Screenwriting at the University of Southern California in Los Angeles.
Mary Kate about her work:
“Story is the central preoccupation of my life. It’s the focus of my studies, at the heart of all my work and my deepest pleasure. Over the course of my life, it has become my religion. I sincerely believe that by shaping a story, we reclaim the narrative of our own experiences and can change our lives. Working to amplify the voices of those who traditionally haven’t been heard perfectly aligns with my values and I find it immensely rewarding”.
75 years of WFO In Łódź - Andrzej Barański, 88', Iluzjon Cinema: Saturday, 12.10. 15:00 (tickets at the Iluzjon Cinema)
75 years of WFO In Łódź - Henryk Dederko, 65', Iluzjon Cinema: Sunday, 13.10. 14:00 (tickets at the Iluzjon Cinema)
75 years of WFO In Łódź - Kaczmarek/Penderecki, 86', Iluzjon Cinema: Sunday, 13.10. 16:00 (tickets at the Iluzjon Cinema)
Twist of Fate / Korowód, dir. Jerzy Stuhr, Poland 2007, 112', Iluzjon Cinema: Monday, 14.10. 20:00 (tickets at the Iluzjon Cinema)
A Week in the Life of a Man / Tydzień z życia mężczyzny, dir. Jerzy Stuhr, Poland 1999, 85', Iluzjon Cinema: Tuesday, 15.10. 20:00 (tickets at the Iluzjon Cinema)