Motovun Film Festival
Location | Motovun, Croatia |
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Founded | 1999 |
Language | International |
Website | http://www.motovunfilmfestival.com |
The Motovun Film Festival is an annual film festival established in 1999 and held in the small town of Motovun, Croatia. It usually takes place over five or six days in late July or early August.
Overview
Motovun Film Festival is entirely dedicated to films made in small studios and independent film productions. Founded by film director Rajko Grlić and producer Boris T. Matić, it was first organized in the late 1990s to fill the gap in cinema repertoire as there were almost none non-Hollywood films in wide distribution in Croatia at the time. The festival program every year consists of around 70 titles from all over the world, from documentaries to feature films, short and feature-length films, from guerrilla-made films to co-productions.
Over time the festival become widely popular among Croatian youths, as well as foreign backpackers. Every year during the festival, a camp for visitors is organized on the foothills of Motovun, where anybody can put up a tent. The festivalgoers' camp has become one of the hallmarks of the festival. In January 2007 British newspaper The Guardian described the festival as "a cross between Glastonbury and Sundance."[1]
The festival also grew in status on the festival circuit. From an event that was once considered a "backpacker's film festival," by 2007 it was recognized as one of the two most important film festivals held on the territory of the former Yugoslavia, along with the Sarajevo Film Festival.[2]
The 2011 festival, which was supposed to be its 13th edition, was re-numerated by organizers as 14th for humorous reasons and triskaidekaphobia.[3] The skipped year was maintained in all later festival editions, so the most recent 2015 festival (held for the 17th time) was officially designated as the "18th Motovun Film Festival".
Awards
The main award at the festival is called Propeler Motovuna (English: The Propeller of Motovun, inspired by the prominent wind turbines located near Motovun).
Other awards at the festival are the Motovun Online award for best short film, the odAdoA (From 'A' to 'A') award for best film in the regional competition (the name of the award is short for From Austria to Albania, roughly describing the region covered), and the film critics' FIPRESCI Award.
In 2008, the Motovun Maverick Award was introduced, given to notable filmmakers for lifetime achievement. Its first recipient was Ken Russell. In 2013, Mohsen Makhmalbaf and The Gardener were given the award.
Award winners
Propeller of Motovun
Year | Film | Director | Country |
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2000 (2nd) | Billy Elliot | Daldry, StephenStephen Daldry | United Kingdom |
2001 (3rd) | Last Resort | Pawlikowski, PawełPaweł Pawlikowski | United Kingdom |
2002 (4th) | Bloody Sunday | Greengrass, PaulPaul Greengrass | United Kingdom |
2003 (5th) | Punch-Drunk Love | Anderson, Paul ThomasPaul Thomas Anderson | United States |
2004 (6th) | Ae Fond Kiss… | Loach, KenKen Loach | United Kingdom |
2005 (7th) | The Death of Mr. Lazarescu | Puiu, CristiCristi Puiu | Romania |
2006 (8th) | Look Both Ways | Watt, SarahSarah Watt | Australia |
2007 (9th) | Sweet Mud | Shaul, DrorDror Shaul | Israel |
2008 (10th) | Silent Light | Reygadas, CarlosCarlos Reygadas | Mexico |
2009 (11th) | Fish Tank | Arnold, AndreaAndrea Arnold | United Kingdom |
2010 (12th) | October | Vega Vidal, Daniel and DiegoDaniel and Diego Vega Vidal | Peru |
2011 (14th) | Bullhead | Roskam, Michaël R.Michaël R. Roskam | Belgium |
2012 (15th) | The Delay | Plá, RodrigoRodrigo Plá | Uruguay |
2013 (16th) | The Plague | Ballús, NeusNeus Ballús | Spain |
2014 (17th) | The Tribe | Slaboshpytskiy, MyroslavMyroslav Slaboshpytskiy | Ukraine |
2015 (18th) | The Wakhan Front | Cogitore, ClémentClément Cogitore | France |
FIPRESCI Prize
Year | Film | Director | Country |
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2001 (3rd) | No Man's Land | Tanović, DanisDanis Tanović | Bosnia and Herzegovina |
2002 (4th) | Grill Point | Dresen, AndreasAndreas Dresen | Germany |
2003 (5th) | Margarette's Feast | Falcão, RenatoRenato Falcão | Brazil |
2004 (6th) | The Five Obstructions | von Trier, LarsLars von Trier and Jørgen Leth | Denmark |
2005 (7th) | Day and Night | Staho, SimonSimon Staho | Sweden |
2006 (8th) | We Feed the World | Wagenhofer, ErwinErwin Wagenhofer | Austria |
2007 (9th) | Hallam Foe | Mackenzie, DavidDavid Mackenzie | United Kingdom |
2008 (10th) | Blind Loves | Lehotský, JurajJuraj Lehotský | Slovakia |
2009 (11th) | Fish Tank | Arnold, AndreaAndrea Arnold | United Kingdom |
2010 (12th) | The Four Times | Frammartino, MichelangeloMichelangelo Frammartino | Italy |
2011 (14th) | Martha | Islas Hernández, MarcelinoMarcelino Islas Hernández | Mexico |
2012 (15th) | Play | Östlund, RubenRuben Östlund | Sweden |
2013 (16th) | The Daughter | Anastopoulos, ThanosThanos Anastopoulos | Greece |
2014 (17th) | Force Majeure | Östlund, RubenRuben Östlund | Sweden |
2015 (18th) | Magical Girl | Vermut, CarlosCarlos Vermut | Spain |
Notable guests
People who visited the festival include:
- Dušan Makavejev
- Stephen Daldry [4]
- Paul Thomas Anderson [4]
- Ken Russell
- Vanessa Redgrave
- Amanda Plummer
- Mira Furlan
- Milena Dravić
- Jason Biggs
- Jamie Bell
References
- ↑ Bryan, Tim (2007-01-06). "Diaries at the ready...". London: The Guardian. Retrieved 2008-03-08.
- ↑ "Modest Ambitions and Big Successes". Fipresci.org. 2007-07-27. Retrieved 2008-03-08.
- ↑ "Irska, Istra, 25. srpnja i umjesto 13. = 14. Motovun film festival". Moj-Film.hr (in Croatian). 10 March 2011. Retrieved 16 June 2015.
- 1 2 Young, Deborah (2003-08-06). "Motovun moviegoers arrive in force". Variety. Retrieved 2008-03-08.
External links
- Official website (Croatian) (English)
- Motovun Film Festival at the Internet Movie Database