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Tonino Guerra (Italy) Screenwriter, President
Italy, 1920. One of the most important screenwriters of world cinema, he has worked with directors such as Elio Petri, Michelangelo Antonioni, Francesco Rosi, Damiano Damiani, Mario Monicelli, Vttorio de Sica, the Taviani Brothers, Giuseppe Tornatore, Federico Fellini, Andrei Tarkovski and Theo Angelopoulos |
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Vibecke Windelov (Denmark) Producer
She studied economics and managments. She has produced many short and feature films, as well as documentaries. She was the producer of films by well-known Danish filmmakers, such as Bill August and Lars vo Trier. Since 1988 she has a board member of the European Film Academy (E.F.A). |
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Elaine Cassidy (Ireland) Actress
Her appearance in Geraldine Creed's 1996 film THe Sun the Moon and the Stars, was nominated for the Most Promising Actress award at the Geneva Film Festival. She appeared on both television (Glenroe, Teenagers Dilemma, mission Top Secret) and the stage (Much Ado About Nothing, The Sound of Music, Alice in Wonderland, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory |
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Janos Szasz (Hungary) Director
Hungary 1958. He graduated from the Hungarrian Academy for Cinema and Theater in 1986. In 1994, he was awarded he Felix prize for best young director, as well as the best director awarded at the 1997 Thessaloniki Film Festival, for his film Woyzeck. His filmography also includes: Don't Disturb (1990), The Witman Boys. |
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Michel Ciment (France) Film Critic
France 1938. An editor of the monthly film review "Positif". he' s an associate professor in American civilization at Paris 7 University, he has been a jury member at some of the most important fillm festivals, and he has published numerous film monographs on, among others, Kazan, Rosi, Losey, Kubrick and Angelopoulos |
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Srdjan Karanovic (Yugoslavia) Director
Belgrade, 1945. He studied film direction in Prague. Since 1970 he has made over 70 documentaries, as well as successful series and fillms for television. His first feature, Society Game (1972), was shown at the Cannes Film Festival in the "Directors' Fortnight" section, while his second feature, The Fragrance of Wildflowers (1977) received the FIPRESCI award at the 1978 Cannes Film Festival |
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Christodoulos Halaris (Greece) Music Composer, Musicologist
Athens, 1946. He studied mathematics, cybernetics and music automation at the Ecole Pratique des Hautes Etudes. He has written music scores for plays and films (Alexander the Great, The photograph) and he has recorded ancient, byzantine, and post-byzantine music. To date, he has released 50 music CDs |
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