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Cineast (произносится «Ciné East» [ Sine I: ST ]) или центральный и восточно-европейский кинофестиваль -это ежегодный некоммерческий кинофестиваль, проводимый на различных местах по всему Люксембургу в октябре.
Фестиваль
[ редактировать ]Фильм -фестиваль Cineast посвящен представлению текущих кинопроизводств из стран Центральной и Восточной Европы , часть того, что раньше называлось Восточным Блоком . Несмотря на то, что фестиваль сосредоточился на недавних художественных фильмах, в равной степени представлены самые замечательные документальные фильмы, анимационные работы и короткометражные фильмы. Помимо прогнозов кино, фестиваль также предлагает программу сопроводительных мероприятий, включая концерты, выставки, дебаты и гастрономические вечера, а также поддержку благотворительного проекта. Cineast организован некоммерческой ассоциацией Cineast Asbl. С 2010 года фестиваль также включал официальный конкурс. [ Цитация необходима ]
История
[ редактировать ]2008–2019
[ редактировать ]Строительство опыта, полученного во время польских фильмов в 2006 году, в первом издании Центрального европейского кинофестиваля Люксембурга, состоявшегося в октябре 2008 года, представлены фильмы из 4 стран ( Чехия , Венгрия , Польша и Словакия ) в помещениях Аббай де Наймюнстера в Люксембурге в Люксембурге в Люксембурге в Люксембурге в Люксембурге) Полем в Люксембурге В 2009 году Cinématheque стал вторым главным фестивалем, и фестиваль вырос с точки зрения как количества фильмов, так и зрителей.
In 2010, the festival acquired the current name “CinEast” and expanded to numerous new venues, almost doubling in size. Romania became the next featured country and an official competition was introduced. For the 2011 edition, Bulgaria was added to the countries represented and around 80 projections and many accompanying events were offered, attracting over 7,000 participants.
In 2012, CinEast opened its doors to Baltic countries (Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania) as well as Slovenia, Croatia and Serbia, thus featuring 12 countries in total.[1] The cinematography of the rest of the ex-Yugoslavia countries has been represented at CinEast since 2013. The 7th edition of CinEast in 2014 presented over 55 feature and 45 short films from 18 countries and attracted 9,800 festival-goers. Ukraine and Moldova were represented for the first time. The 2014 International Jury was presided by Sergei Loznitsa, in 2015 by the late Andrzej Zulawski who had to cancel his visit for health reasons.[2]
Since the 8th edition, the festival has been awarding a Critics Prize, chosen by a Press Jury. The 2015 edition attracted an audience of 9500 visitors with more than 50 feature films and 50 short productions.
The 9th edition took place from 6 to 23 October 2016 and presented more than 60 long and 40 short films from 18 countries of the former Eastern Bloc and attracted more than 10,400 visitors to the screenings and events (musical, gastronomical, debates, photography exhibition). The International Festival Jury was presided by actress/director Mirjana Karanović. The 10th edition of the festival took place from 5 to 22 October 2017 and presented more than 100 films from 19 countries, the selection having been extended by films from Albania this year. The international jury was composed of the film director Anne Fontaine (president of the jury), actor Adrian Titieni, director and producer Bady Minck, producer Philippe Carcassonne and Oliver Baumgarten, the programme director of the Max-Ophüls Preis Festival. The Press Jury included Pablo Chimienti (Le Quotidien), Valerija Berdi (Radio 100,7) and Matthew Boas (Cineuropa.org). The 11th CinEast (4-21 October 2018) featured the "Identities" thematic cycle as well as a special Focus on Latvia[3] and attracted over 10,400 festival-goers. The International Jury was presided over by the Hungarian director Benedek Fliegauf and included actors Arta Dobroshi and Astrid Roos, director Govinda Van Maele and producer/festival organiser Sergej Stanojkovski. The Press Jury comprised journalists Claude Neu, Charlotte Wensierski and Loïc Millot.
The 12th CinEast (3-20 October 2019) welcomed over 11,200 people, setting a new attendance record, and presented 67 feature and around 50 short films. The edition featured a special Focus on Lithuania and the thematic cycle "Down with Walls". The International Jury was led by Jacques Doillon and included Renata Santoro, Marius Olteanu, Sophie Mousel and Adolf El Assal. The Press Jury was composed of Marc Trappendreher, Cristóbal Soage and France Clarinval. The 13th "hybrid" edition of CinEast (8-25 October 2020) was adapted to the Covid-19 restrictions, combining 110 screenings in cinemas (limited capacity) and on-line screenings, with a Focus on Hungary and the theme "Planting the Future". The International Jury members: Tomasz Wasilewski, Heleen Gerritsen, Jani Thiltges, Zoé Wittock & Boyd van Hoeij. Press Jury 2020: Yasemin Elçi, António Raúl Reis & Elena Lazic.[citation needed]
2020s
[edit]The 15th edition of CinEast took place from 6 to 23 October, 2022.
The 16th edition of CinEast is scheduled for 5-22 October, 2023. Its central theme will be "Adaptations", with a focus on Ukraine and war refugees. French director Patrice Leconte will head the international jury.[4]
Award winners
[edit]2022
- Grand Prix – Gentle
- Special Jury Prize – 107 Mothers
- Critics' Prize – How Is Katia?
- Young Talents Award – The Uncle
- Audience Award – Sonata
- Audience Award for Best Short Fiction Film – Branka
- Audience Award for Best Short Animated Film – This Will Not Be a Festival Film
- Audience Award for Best Short Documentary Film – Attention All Passengers
2021
- Grand Prix – Murina by Antoneta Alamat Kusijanović
- Special Jury Prize – Never Gonna Snow Again by Małgorzata Szumowska and Michał Englert
- Critics' Prize – Miracle by Bogdan George Apetri
- Young Talents Award – Love Tasting by Dawid Nickel
- Audience Award – Love Around The World by Davor Rostuhar & Andjela Rostuhar
- Audience Award for Best Short Fiction Film – Boredom by Alica Bednáriková
- Audience Award for Best Short Animated Film – Red Shoes by Anna Podskalská
- Audience Award for Best Short Documentary Film – Stolen Fish by Gosia Juszczak
2020
- Grand Prix – Servants by Ivan Ostrochovský
- Special Jury Prize – Mare by Andrea Štaka
- Critics' Prize – Stories from the Chestnut Woods by Gregor Božič
- Audience Award – Collective by Alexander Nanau
- Audience Award for Best Short Fiction Film – Lake of Happiness by Aliaksei Paluyan
- Audience Award for Best Short Animated Film – Way of Silvie by Verica Pospíšilová Kordić
- Audience Award for Best Short Documentary Film – We Have One Heart by Katarzyna Warzecha
2019
- Grand Prix – Oleg by Juris Kursietis
- Special Jury Prize – Corpus Christi by Jan Komasa
- Critics' Prize – Corpus Christi by Jan Komasa
- Audience Award – Honeyland by Ljubomir Stefanov and Tamara Kotevska
- Audience Award for Best Short Fiction Film – The Christmas Gift by Bogdan Muresan
- Audience Award for Best Short Animated Film – Toomas Beneath The Valley Of The Wild Wolves by Chintis Lundgren
- Audience Award for Best Short Documentary Film – Dancing For You by Katarzyna Lesisz
2018[5]
- Grand Prix – One Day by Zsófia Szilágyi
- Special Jury Prize – Winter Flies by Olmo Omerzu
- Critics' Prize – Ága by Milko Lazarov
- Special Mention – Ága by Milko Lazarov
- Audience Award – The Other Side Of Everything by Mila Turajlić
- Audience Award for Best Short Fiction Film – A Siege by István Kovács
- Audience Award for Best Short Documentary Film – Vika by Marta Iwanek and Christian Borys
- Audience Award for Best Short Animated Film – The Box by Dušan Kastelic
2017
- Grand Prix – Birds Are Singing In Kigali by Joanna Kos-Krauze and Krzysztof Krauze
- Special Jury Prize – Soldiers. Story From Ferentari by Ivana Mladenović
- Critics' Prize – Directions by Stephan Komandarev
- Audience Award – The Constitution by Rajko Grlić
- Audience Award for Best Short Fiction Film – Into the Blue by Antoneta Alamat Kusijanović
- Audience Award for Best Short Documentary Film – Close Ties by Zofia Kowalewska
- Audience Award for Best Short Animated Film – Gamer Girl by Irena Jukić Pranjić
2016
- Grand Prix – Mellow Mud (Es Esmu Šeit) by Renars Vimba[6]
- Special Jury Prize – Kills on Wheels by Atila Till
- Critics' Prize – 11 Minutes by Jerzy Skolimowski
- Audience Award – Planet Single by Mitja Okorn
- Audience Award for Best Short Fiction Film – Romantik by Mateusz Rakowicz
- Audience Award for Best Short Documentary Film – Education by Emi Buchwald
- Audience Award for Best Short Animated Film – Happy End by Jan Saska
2015
- Grand Prix – Body by Małgorzata Szumowska
- Special Jury Prize – Babai by Visar Morina
- Critics' Prize – Son of Saul by László Nemes
- Audience Award – Losers by Ivaylo Hristov
- Audience Award for Best Short Fiction Film – Shok by Jamie Donoughue
- Audience Award for Best Short Documentary Film – 2nd floor / 2.em by Hajni Kis
- Audience Award for Best Short Animated Film – Nina by Veronika Obertová & Michaela Čopíková (Ové Pictures)
2014
- Grand Prix – The Way Out by Petr Václav[7]
- Special Jury Prize – Viktoria by Maya Vitkova
- Награда за аудиторию - жизнь чувствует себя хорошо от Maciej Piprzyca
- Награда за зритель за лучшую короткую фантастику - Little Secret Мартина Крейчи
- Награда за аудиторию за лучший короткий документальный фильм - Down on the Corner от Nikola & Corina Schwingruber Ilić
- Награда за зритель за лучший короткий анимационный фильм - Батс от Томаш Даки
2013
- Гран При - круги Срдана Голубовича
- Специальная приз присяжных - Небесная смена Марка Бодзсара
- Награда за аудиторию - круги Срдана Голубовича
2012
- Гран При - все в нашей семье от Раду Джуд [ 8 ]
- Специальная премия жюри - Тилва Рош от Никола Лежаич
- Награда за аудиторию - грибы от Toomas Hussar
- Награда за зритель за лучшую короткую функцию - замороженные истории Грзегорца Яросук
2011
- Гран -при - мельница и крест Лех Мажеюски
- Специальная приз жюри - Адриенн Пал от Агнис Коксис
- Награда за аудиторию - Чешский сделан человек от Томаша -Эхок
2010
- Гран При - Морген от Мариан Кришан
- Награда за аудиторию - Морген от Мариан Кришан
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