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Agnieszka Holland, Grand Jury President

The 48th Karlovy Vary International Film Festival took place from 28 June to 6 July 2013. The Crystal Globe was won by The Notebook, a Hungarian drama film directed by János Szász. The second prize, the Special Jury Prize was won by A Field in England, a British historical psychological horror film directed by Ben Wheatley. Polish film and television director and screenwriter Agnieszka Holland was the Grand Jury President of the festival. [1]

Juries

The following people formed the juries of the festival: [2]

Main competition

Documentaries

  • Krzysztof Gierat, Chairman (Poland)
  • Maria Bonsanti (Italy)
  • Martin Mareček (Czech Republic)
  • Sergio Oksman (Spain)
  • Andrea Reuter (Sweden)

East of the West

  • Éva Vezér, Chairwoman (Hungary)
  • Peter Paul Huth (Germany)
  • Maja Miloš (Serbia)
  • Piotr Mularuk (Poland)
  • Sergej Stanojkovski (Germany)

Official selection awards

János Szász, director of The Notebook
Ben Wheatley, director of A Field in England

The following feature films and people received the official selection awards: [1]

Other statutory awards

Other statutory awards that were conferred at the festival: [2]

  • Best documentary film (over 30 min) - Pipeline (Truba) by Vitaly Manskiy (Russia, Germany, Czech Republic)
    • Special Mention - The Manor by Shawney Cohen (Canada)
  • Best documentary film (under 30 min) - Beach Boy by Emil Langballe (United Kingdom)
  • East of the West Award - Floating Skyscrapers (Płynące wieżowce) by Tomasz Wasilewski (Poland)
    • Special Mention - Miracle (Zázrak) by Juraj Lehotský (Slovak Republic, Czech Republic)
  • Crystal Globe for Outstanding Artistic Contribution to World Cinema - Theodor Pištěk (Czech Republic), Oliver Stone (USA), John Travolta (USA)
  • Festival President's Award - Vojtěch Jasný (Czech Republic)
  • Audience Award - Revival by Alice Nellis (Czech Republic)

Non-statutory awards

The following non-statutory awards were conferred at the festival: [2]

  • FIPRESCI International Critics Award: Shame (Styd) by Yusup Razykov (Russia) [3]
  • Ecumenical Jury Award: Bluebird by Lance Edmands (USA, Sweden)
  • FEDEORA Award (East of the West section): Velvet Terrorists (Zamatoví teroristi) by Ivan Ostrochovský, Pavol Pekarčík, Peter Kerekes (Slovak Republic, Czech Republic, Croatia) [4]
  • Europa Cinemas Label: The Notebook (A nagy füzet) by János Szász (Hungary, Germany, Austria, France)

References

  1. ^ a b "History - 48th festival". KVIFF. Retrieved 15 March 2018.
  2. ^ a b c "Final press release of the KVIFF (PDF)" (PDF). kviff.com. Retrieved 15 March 2018.
  3. ^ "FIPRESCI Awards 2013". fipresci.org. Retrieved 15 March 2018.
  4. ^ "FEDEORA Federation of Film Critics of Europe and the Mediterranean". FEDEORA. Archived from the original on 12 January 2011. Retrieved 15 March 2018.


From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Agnieszka Holland, Grand Jury President

The 48th Karlovy Vary International Film Festival took place from 28 June to 6 July 2013. The Crystal Globe was won by The Notebook, a Hungarian drama film directed by János Szász. The second prize, the Special Jury Prize was won by A Field in England, a British historical psychological horror film directed by Ben Wheatley. Polish film and television director and screenwriter Agnieszka Holland was the Grand Jury President of the festival. [1]

Juries

The following people formed the juries of the festival: [2]

Main competition

Documentaries

  • Krzysztof Gierat, Chairman (Poland)
  • Maria Bonsanti (Italy)
  • Martin Mareček (Czech Republic)
  • Sergio Oksman (Spain)
  • Andrea Reuter (Sweden)

East of the West

  • Éva Vezér, Chairwoman (Hungary)
  • Peter Paul Huth (Germany)
  • Maja Miloš (Serbia)
  • Piotr Mularuk (Poland)
  • Sergej Stanojkovski (Germany)

Official selection awards

János Szász, director of The Notebook
Ben Wheatley, director of A Field in England

The following feature films and people received the official selection awards: [1]

Other statutory awards

Other statutory awards that were conferred at the festival: [2]

  • Best documentary film (over 30 min) - Pipeline (Truba) by Vitaly Manskiy (Russia, Germany, Czech Republic)
    • Special Mention - The Manor by Shawney Cohen (Canada)
  • Best documentary film (under 30 min) - Beach Boy by Emil Langballe (United Kingdom)
  • East of the West Award - Floating Skyscrapers (Płynące wieżowce) by Tomasz Wasilewski (Poland)
    • Special Mention - Miracle (Zázrak) by Juraj Lehotský (Slovak Republic, Czech Republic)
  • Crystal Globe for Outstanding Artistic Contribution to World Cinema - Theodor Pištěk (Czech Republic), Oliver Stone (USA), John Travolta (USA)
  • Festival President's Award - Vojtěch Jasný (Czech Republic)
  • Audience Award - Revival by Alice Nellis (Czech Republic)

Non-statutory awards

The following non-statutory awards were conferred at the festival: [2]

  • FIPRESCI International Critics Award: Shame (Styd) by Yusup Razykov (Russia) [3]
  • Ecumenical Jury Award: Bluebird by Lance Edmands (USA, Sweden)
  • FEDEORA Award (East of the West section): Velvet Terrorists (Zamatoví teroristi) by Ivan Ostrochovský, Pavol Pekarčík, Peter Kerekes (Slovak Republic, Czech Republic, Croatia) [4]
  • Europa Cinemas Label: The Notebook (A nagy füzet) by János Szász (Hungary, Germany, Austria, France)

References

  1. ^ a b "History - 48th festival". KVIFF. Retrieved 15 March 2018.
  2. ^ a b c "Final press release of the KVIFF (PDF)" (PDF). kviff.com. Retrieved 15 March 2018.
  3. ^ "FIPRESCI Awards 2013". fipresci.org. Retrieved 15 March 2018.
  4. ^ "FEDEORA Federation of Film Critics of Europe and the Mediterranean". FEDEORA. Archived from the original on 12 January 2011. Retrieved 15 March 2018.



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