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25th International Film Schools Festival
Poitiers from 11/03 to 17/03 2002

127 Awards / 26 Countries
Awards : 12 Awarded works

Jury members :
. Emmanuelle BERCOT, Director, actress
. Béatrice THIRIET, Composer for the cinema, televion and theater
. Cristelle CORNIL, actress
. Pierre DUCULOT, Journalist, Editor-ship of Eurofilmfest magazine. Teacher at Proviciale de Charleroi High School
. Kenneth KAINZ, Director
. Philippe MARI, Vice-Président Multimedia of the Authors and Dramatics Compositors Society;
. Pierre BONGIOVANNI,

 
 

Emmanuelle BERCOT : Director, actress

Béatrice THIRIET : Composer for the cinema, televion and theater
Béatrice Thiriet works for the cinema, television, theatre, the opera and in the field of new technologies. She has entered the world of rock n'roll an pop music, yet she started her career as composer for the cinema and television. The film scores she wrote the lyrics for have been performed by artists such as Liane Foly, Elisabeth Wiener, Enzo Enzo, or more recently Djaffar ben Setti. Her breakthrough occurend thanks to Pascale Ferran's first film, "Petits arrangement avec les morts" (Caméra d'Or in Cannes in 1994). Béatrice Thiriet has also composed music for films such as Dominique Cabréra's "L'autre côté de la mer" and "Nadia et les hippopotames", Claire Dever's "La voleuse de St-Lubain", Rony Brauman and Eyal Sivan"s "Un spécialiste" and Pascale Ferran's "L'âge des possibles". She designed the first CD ROM released by the Cité de la Musique, "Bee & Bop", an introduction to music that she wrote. A Beaumarchais fellowship, she completed the libretto of an opera, "Nouvelles Histoires d'Elle", which has been performed for the first time in June 2001. She has just signed for the scores of Jacques Deschamps's "La fille de son père", Dominique Cabréra's "Le lait de la tendresse humaine", Xavier Durringer's "Les oreilles sur le dos". In 2002, Bernard Stora's "Demain et tous les jours après" and Radu Mialachu's "Richesse Nationale". She received the Nadia and Lili Boulanger's award at the Beaux-Arts Academy.

Cristelle CORNIL : actress
Christelle Cornil attended theatrical school in England and the Conservatoire de Théâtre in Belgium. She played in "Le Vélo de Ghislain Lambert" by Philippe Harel.

Pierre DUCULOT : Journalist, Editor-ship of Eurofilmfest magazine. Teacher at Proviciale de Charleroi High School
Pierre Duculot was born in 1964 in Liège, Belgium. He holds a degree with high school teacher certification (l'agrégation) in Romance Philosophy and Communication Science from the University of Liège. A teacher at Provinciale de Charleroi High School, he is also a journalist who directs EuroFilmFest, the magazine of the European Coordination of Film Festivals, and collaborates on many other publications. Pierre Duculot is active in the film festival milieu. Alfer a lengthy collaboration with the Francophone Film Festival of Namur and the Film Social of Charleroi, he is now closely or distantly involved in the programming of Belgian and French festivals such as Mons, Média 10/10 (Belgium), Lama (Upper Corsica), "Résistances" (Foix), and "Itinérances" (Alès).

Kenneth KAINZ : Director
He graduated from the Danish Filmschool in 1999, with two graduation films: "Apparition" and "A Rare Bird". The last mentioned won the Jury Grand Prize as well as he personnaly won a director award at Rencontres Internationales Henri Langlois 2001 film festival. In 2001 he directs the shortfilm "Zacharias Carl Borg" (Zentropa), shortlisted at Odense Film Festival. During 2001 he has been co-developing "The Chosen 7", a youth thriller TV-Series for National Danish DRI, as well as directing the first 5 episodes. From 1995 and ongoing he is working as a commercial director, signed with production compagny "Blarke Sonne and Levring" in Copenhagen.

Philippe MARI : Vice-Président Multimedia of the Authors and Dramatics Compositors Society;

Philipe Mari has also founded in collaboration with Daniel Kapelian, Initial Cut Interactive, incubator of interactive new media's project (2000).

Pierre BONGIOVANNI :
Pierre Bongiovanni was born in 1949 in Bordeaux, France. He obtained a diploma in Economic Science Engineer (CNAM options: psychology and organizational sociology) and in Cutural Enterprise Management (ATAC - Culture Ministry). 1978/1986, he is appointed Director of activities and 1986/1989, Director of the Centre d'Action Culturelle (a cultural action center) in Montbeliard, France. From 1990 until 2000, he is Director of the CICV Pierre Schaeffer (an international center for video creation). SELF-PORTRAIT : Ordinary citizen, frankly short-sighted, normally desperate, a corpse in the making, inclined to all short cuts, speechless in a crowd, talkative alone, a secret moralist, subject to the most unseemly outbursts, romantic, a wanton monk, deaf, mute and blind to conventional embraces, an infantryman with ill-timed tenderness, opinionated in harmless controversies, adorer of starry skies. Motorcylist, big user of essential oils, believer in prolonged baths (two times a day : in the morning, rosemary essences, in the evening, lavender or horse chestnut).

 
   


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