Milano Film Festival
Location | Milan, Italy |
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Language | International |
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Milano Film Festival (MFF), also known as Milan Film Festival,[1] is an annual film festival held since 1996 in Milan, Italy. Founded originally as a competition of only local short films, it became an international film festival in 1998 when it also started to awards its participants. In 1999, feature films commenced to be shown, and in the following year they started to compete for the Best Film Award.[2]
Best Film winners
- 2000: The Irish Barbecue, directed by Pete Parwich (Germany/Ireland)
- 2001: Fotograf, directed by Kazim Öz (Turkey)
- 2002: Children of Love, directed by Geoffrey Enthoven (Belgium), and Song of the Sork, directed by Jonathan Foo and Nguyen Phan Quang Binh
- 2003: Nothing Is Certain, It's All In The Imagination...According To Fellini, directed by Susan Gluth
- 2004: In the Battlefields, directed by Danielle Arbid (France/Belgium/Lebanon), and Here, directed by Zrinko Ogresta
- 2005: Kept and Dreamless, directed by Martín De Salvo and Vera Fogwill (Argentina/Spain/Netherlands)
- 2006: Marilena from P7, directed by Cristian Nemescu (Romania)
- 2007: Reprise, directed by Joachim Trier (Norway)
- 2008: Still Orangutans, directed by Gustavo Spolidoro (Brazil)
- 2009: Left Handed, directed by Laurence Thrush (Japan)
- 2010: On the Other Side of Life, directed by Stefanie Brockhaus and Andy Wolff (Germany)
- 2011: Italy: Love It, or Leave It, directed by Luca Ragazzi and Gustav Hofer (Italy/Germany)
- 2012: China Heavyweight, directed by Yung Chang (Canada/China)
- 2013: You and the Night, directed by Yann Gonzalez (France)
References
- ↑ "2005 Film Festival Listings: M to O". Variety. Penske Media Corporation. August 29, 2004. Retrieved July 7, 2014.
- ↑ "Milano Film Festival: Past". Milano Film Festival. Retrieved July 7, 2014.
External links
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