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News about students and graduates of the London Film School, and how well they do at film festivals all over the world.

Wednesday, May 31, 2006

ALESSANDRO CELLI'S GRADUATION FILM WINS FIRST PRIZE

ALESSANDRO CELLI's graduation film "MONTESACRO" (C.149) has just won First Prize at the Bianco Film Festival, Perugia, Italy 23-27th May 2006.

posted by LFS Staff Blogger @ 3:16 PM  

Tuesday, May 30, 2006

BOBBIE PEERS NEW SHORT FILM WINS PALM D'OR AT CANNES


BOBBIE PEERS C. 134 short film "SNIFFER" has just won the Palm D'Or at Cannes Film Festival 2006.



28.05.2006

Bobbie Peers received the Palme d’Or for Sniffer
Among 10 contenders, Bobbie Peers’ Norwegian short, Sniffer, won Norway’s first Palme d’Or at the Cannes International Film FestivalPublisert: 28.05.06 Sist endret: 02.06.06
Bobbie Peers receiving the Palme d'Or
For the first time Norway had four films in official selections at the Cannes International Film Festival – and for the first time Norway celebrated Palm Sunday on the Côte d’Azur, as Bobbie Peers’ Norwegian short, Sniffer, won the country’s first Palme d’Or of the festival.Starring Danny Schlesinger and Kristin Krogh Sissner, and shot on locations and in studios in Bergen.

SNIFFER is set in a society devoid of sunlight and open sky. The law of gravity is out of order – everyone can fly, and accordingly carry gravitation boots to anchor themselves to the ground. But one day a man has had enough - he quits his job, loosens his bindings, and takes off.

Produced by Maria Ekerhovd and Glenn Gardner for Bergen’s Dream Factory, Sniffer was launched at Norway’s Tromsø International Film Festival earlier this year. A graduate from the London International Film School, Peers has worked as a scriptwriter and illustrator since 1999.Norway has twice before been represented in the short film competition at Cannes, both by Jens Lien (Døren som ikke smakk/Shut the Door/2000 and Naturlige briller/Natural Glasses/2001). Sniffer will be released theatrically in Norway on Friday, 30 June, by Arthaus, with Australian director Sarah Watt’s Look Both Ways. Related information: - Sniffer- Cannes International Film Festival.

posted by LFS Staff Blogger @ 1:24 PM  

Monday, May 29, 2006

PAULA HUIDOBRO'S SHORT FILM "MOTHER" WINS 3RD PLACE AT CANNES

PAULA HUIDOBRO C. 140 short film "MOTHER" has won Third Place at the Cinefoundation Competition in Cannes Film Festival 2006.

posted by LFS Staff Blogger @ 1:42 PM  

Tuesday, May 09, 2006

VERA JULIUSDOTTIR'S GRAD FILM "THE MAGICIAN" DOING VERY WELL AT FESTIVALS

Vera (C. 149) says:

Here is an update on how my graduation film, The Magician, is doing in festivals: The Magician was a runner up in the Drama category at the Exposures Student Film Festival in Manchester 2005 and has now been featured on the 'Best of Fest' DVD. The Magician was also a semi-finalist at the 2005 Angelus Student Film Awards.

It has also been screened at the Griffon International Film Festival, The Dam Short Film Festival, Tromafling Independent Film Festival and the Aarhus Festival for Independent Arts (AFIA).

posted by LFS Staff Blogger @ 11:35 AM  

Monday, May 08, 2006

ALESSANDRO CELLI'S GRADUATION FILM WINS AWARD IN NEW YORK



Alessandro Celli (C. 149) Graduation Film "Montesacro" which he wrote and directed has just won Best Screenplay at The New York Short Film Festival 2006 Awards. For more details
please see www.newyork.filmsfest.com.

posted by LFS Staff Blogger @ 3:35 PM  

Friday, May 05, 2006

"ALONE TOGETHER" WINS 2ND PRIZE IN FRANCE

"ALONE TOGETHER" C.148 - 5th term) writer/director Duccio Chiarini, won 2nd Prize Coop-Breiz at the 5th Rencontres du Cinema Europeen, Vannes, France 5-11th April 2006.

posted by LFS Staff Blogger @ 12:36 PM  

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